A SUGGESTED METHOD OF ESTIMATION FOR SPATIAL INTERDEPENDENT MODELS WITH AUTOCORRELATED ERRORS, AND AN APPLICATION TO A COUNTY EXPENDITURE MODEL
Harry H. Kelejian and
Dennis P. Robinson
Papers in Regional Science, 1993, vol. 72, issue 3, 297-312
Abstract:
ABSTRACT The purpose of this paper is two‐fold. First, we describe an estimation procedure that should be useful for spatial models which contain interactions between the dependent variables and autocorrelated error terms. Second, we apply that procedure to a spatial model relating to county police expenditures. Our estimation procedure does not require the specification of the error distribution, and its computational burden is modest. Large sample results are given.
Date: 1993
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