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We consider a spatial econometric model containing a spatial lag in the dependent variable and the disturbance term with an unknown form of heteroskedasticity in innovations. We first prove that the maximum likelihood (ML) estimator for spatial autoregressive models is generally inconsistent...
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In the presence of heteroskedasticity, conventional test statistics based on the ordinary least square estimator lead to incorrect inference results for the linear regression model. Given that heteroskedasticity is common in cross-sectional data, the test statistics based on various forms of...
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Most of the estimators suggested for the estimation of spatial autoregressive models are generally inconsistent in the presence of an unknown form of heteroskedasticity in the disturbance term. The estimators formulated from the generalized method of moments (GMM) and the Bayesian Markov Chain...
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