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Socio-Economic Statistics and Geography

Othmar W. Winkler
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Othmar W. Winkler: Georgetown University, The McDonough School of Business

Chapter Chapter 12 in Interpreting Economic and Social Data, 2009, pp 219-228 from Springer

Abstract: Location is not only a prime determinant of market value for real estate property, but more generally is important in all socio-economic phenomena. Every individual case, that is, every ‘real-life-object’ and its corresponding ‘statistical-counting-unit’ in a statistical data base must contain detailed information about its geographic location. Although location is usually not one of the properties of the ‘statistical-counting-units’, their geographic location becomes important when incorporating them into an aggregate.

Keywords: Human Geography; Industrial Estate; Political Geography; Historical Geography; Urban Geography (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-68721-4_12

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