This book is a very useful and significant contribution to the spatial analysis literature ... I for one will be using it as required supplemental reading in my graduate level spatial statistics course.' Economic Geography, 1989
Spatial Econometric Interaction Modelling
β Scribed by Roberto Patuelli, Giuseppe Arbia (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 466
- Series
- Advances in Spatial Science
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This contributed volume applies spatial and space-time econometric methods to spatial interaction modeling. The first part of the book addresses general cutting-edge methodological questions in spatial econometric interaction modeling, which concern aspects such as coefficient interpretation, constrained estimation, and scale effects. The second part deals with technical solutions to particular estimation issues, such as intraregional flows, Bayesian PPML and VAR estimation. The final part presents a number of empirical applications, ranging from interregional tourism competition and domestic trade to space-time migration modeling and residential relocation.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xi
Spatial Econometric Interaction Modelling: Where Spatial Econometrics and Spatial Interaction Modelling Meet....Pages 1-12
Front Matter....Pages 13-13
Spatial Regression-Based Model Specifications for Exogenous and Endogenous Spatial Interaction....Pages 15-36
Constrained Variants of the Gravity Model and Spatial Dependence: Model Specification and Estimation Issues....Pages 37-66
Testing Spatial Autocorrelation in Weighted Networks: The Modes Permutation Test....Pages 67-83
Effects of Scale in Spatial Interaction Models....Pages 85-101
Front Matter....Pages 103-103
Dealing with Intraregional Flows in Spatial Econometric Gravity Models....Pages 105-119
A Bayesian Spatial Interaction Model Variant of the Poisson Pseudo-Maximum Likelihood Estimator....Pages 121-143
The Space of Gravity: Spatially Filtered Estimation of a Gravity Model for Bilateral Trade....Pages 145-169
A Spatial Interaction Model with Spatially Structured Origin and Destination Effects....Pages 171-197
Bayesian Variable Selection in a Large Vector Autoregression for Origin-Destination Traffic Flow Modelling....Pages 199-223
Double Spatial Dependence in Gravity Models: Migration from the European Neighborhood to the European Union....Pages 225-251
Multilateral Resistance and the Euro Effects on Trade Flows....Pages 253-278
Front Matter....Pages 279-279
The Effects of World Heritage Sites on Domestic Tourism: A Spatial Interaction Model for Italy....Pages 281-315
Testing Transport Mode Cooperation and Competition Within a Country: A Spatial Econometrics Approach....Pages 317-364
Modeling the Effect of Social-Network on Interregional Trade of Services: How Sensitive Are the Results to Alternative Measures of Social Linkages....Pages 365-414
On the Mutual Dynamics of Interregional Gross Migration Flows in Space and Time....Pages 415-439
Residential Relocation in a Metropolitan Area: A Case Study of the Seoul Metropolitan Area, South Korea....Pages 441-463
Conclusions: The Future of Spatial Interaction Modelling....Pages 465-468
β¦ Subjects
Regional/Spatial Science;Econometrics;Economic Geography;Statistics for Business/Economics/Mathematical Finance/Insurance
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