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Trade is spatial in nature. However, when specifying trade regressions, spatial issues are typically not accounted for in a satisfactory way. We specify a trade model which relates to the effects that the introduction of the euro had on exports for the euro countries. Our model contains country...
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It’s been suggested a number of times that the significance of the estimated coefficient of the spatial lag of the dependent variable may be the result of an omitted common factor which may be spatially correlated-see, among others, (Gibbons and Overman in J Reg Sci 52:172–191 <CitationRef CitationID="CR3">2012</CitationRef> and...</citationref>
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