<p>The purpose of models is not to fit the data but to sharpen the questions. S. Karlin, 11th R. A. Fisher Memorial Lecture, Royal Society, 20 April 1983 We are proud to offer this volume in honour of the remarkable career of the Father of Spatial Econometrics, Professor Jean Paelinck, presently of
Advances in Spatial Econometrics: Methodology, Tools and Applications
β Scribed by Luc Anselin, Raymond J. G. M. Florax, Sergio J. Rey (auth.), Dr. Luc Anselin, Dr. Raymond J. G. M. Florax, Dr. Sergio J. Rey (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 515
- Series
- Advances in Spatial Science
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Advances in Spatial Science
This series of books is dedicated to reporting on recent advances in spatial science. It contains scientific studies focusing on spatial phenomena, utilising theoretical frameworks, analytical methods, and empirical procedures specifically designed for spatial analysis. The series brings together innovative spatial research utilising concepts, perspectives, and methods with a relevance to both basic science and policy making. The aim is to present advances in spatial science to an informed readership in universities, research organisations, and policy-making institutions throughout the world.
The type of material considered for publication in the series includes:
- Monographs of theoretical and applied research in spatial science;
- State-of-the-art volumes in areas of basic research;
- Reports of innovative theories and methods in spatial science;
- Tightly edited reports form specially organised research seminars.
Manuscripts must be prepared in accordance with the guidelines for authors and editors that may be obtained from Springer-Verlag. Manuscripts considered for the series will be reviewed by independent experts to ensure their originality, scientific level, and international policy relevance.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xxii
Econometrics for Spatial Models: Recent Advances....Pages 1-25
Front Matter....Pages 27-27
The Performance of Diagnostic Tests for Spatial Dependence in Linear Regression Models: A Meta-Analysis of Simulation Studies....Pages 29-65
Moran-Flavored Tests with Nuisance Parameters: Examples....Pages 67-77
The Influence of Spatially Correlated Heteroskedasticity on Tests for Spatial Correlation....Pages 79-97
A Taxonomy of Spatial Econometric Models for Simultaneous Equations Systems....Pages 99-119
Exploring Spatial Data Analysis Techniques Using R: The Case of Observations with No Neighbors....Pages 121-142
Front Matter....Pages 143-143
Techniques for Estimating Spatially Dependent Discrete Choice Models....Pages 145-168
Probit in a Spatial Context: A Monte Carlo Analysis....Pages 169-195
Simultaneous Spatial and Functional Form Transformations....Pages 197-224
Locally Weighted Maximum Likelihood Estimation: Monte Carlo Evidence and an Application....Pages 225-239
A Family of Geographically Weighted Regression Models....Pages 241-264
Front Matter....Pages 265-265
Hedonic Price Functions and Spatial Dependence: Implications for the Demand for Urban Air Quality....Pages 267-281
Prediction in the Panel Data Model with Spatial Correlation....Pages 283-295
External Effects and Cost of Production....Pages 297-317
Front Matter....Pages 319-319
Identifying Urban-Rural Linkages: Tests for Spatial Effects in the Carlino-Mills Model....Pages 321-334
Economic Geography and the Spatial Evolution of Wages in the United States....Pages 335-357
Endogenous Spatial Externalities: Empirical Evidence and Implications for the Evolution of Exurban Residential Land Use Patterns....Pages 359-380
Front Matter....Pages 381-381
Does Trade Liberalization Cause a Race-to-the-Bottom in Environmental Policies? A Spatial Econometric Analysis....Pages 383-396
Regional Economic Growth and Convergence: Insights from a Spatial Econometric Perspective....Pages 397-432
Growth and Externalities Across Economies: An Empirical Analysis Using Spatial Econometrics....Pages 433-455
Back Matter....Pages 457-514
β¦ Subjects
Regional/Spatial Science; Econometrics; Statistics for Business/Economics/Mathematical Finance/Insurance; Geographical Information Systems/Cartography
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