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Estimation of the Coefficients of a Linear Regression in the Presence of Spatial Autocorrelation. An Application to a Belgian Labour-Demand Function

P Bodson and Dominique Peeters

Environment and Planning A, 1975, vol. 7, issue 4, 455-472

Abstract: Regression analyses of a spatially distributed variable is a common technique in urban and regional planning. Frequently, however, the disturbance terms are not completely independent but exhibit spatial autocorrelation. A method is proposed for taking account of this spatial autocorrelation and is illustrated by means of an application to a Belgian labour-demand function.

Date: 1975
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