Spatial Economic Analysis
2006 - 2025
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Volume 20, issue 2, 2025
- The urban dimension in spatial development: contributions from spatial economics pp. 169-174

- Ugo Fratesi, Maria Abreu, Steven Bond-Smith, Luisa Corrado, Jan Ditzen, Daniel Felsenstein, Franz Fuerst, Carolin Ioramashvili, Katarzyna Kopczewska, Vassilis Monastiriotis, Gianfranco Piras, Francesco Quatraro, Francesco Ravazzolo, Emmanouil Tranos, Dimitrios Tsiotas and Jihai Yu
- Agglomeration externalities or network externalities? Explaining productivity in Chinese urban regions pp. 175-196

- Yuting Yang, Jiayi Lu, Freke Caset and Ben Derudder
- The interplay between urban expansion, human capital accumulation and innovation performance in Chinese cities pp. 197-217

- Chunliang Gao and Xing Xie
- Urban vitality and built environment from the perspective of spatiotemporal heterogeneity pp. 218-241

- Wanshu Wu, Lei Xu and Kai Zhao
- Is agglomeration really crowded? The impact of urban spatial structure on return migration decisions pp. 242-265

- Yue Zheng, Qiaoru Wang and Tingyu Liu
- Working from a new home? Remote-work potential and urban out-migration in Sweden pp. 266-290

- Miquel Correa
- Transit-oriented development and effective supply on the tenant-occupied multifamily housing market in Washington, DC pp. 291-311

- Jose Funes, Jeffery Sauer and Laixiang Sun
- Determinants of housing rental prices in Seoul: applying explainable AI pp. 312-332

- Tae-Young Kim, Eunil Park and Doojin Ryu
- Spatiotemporal analysis of urban land prices: a distributional regression approach pp. 333-345

- Felinto J. Costa, Rodrigo R. Pescim, Luiz R. Nakamura, Mariana R. Urbano, Viviane C. Silva and Thiago G. Ramires
- Bayesian spatial analysis of US agricultural land values pp. 346-361

- James Burnett, Donald J. Lacombe and Steven Wallander
- The RSA Awards 2025: Spatial Economic Analysis pp. 362-362

- The Editors
Volume 20, issue 1, 2025
- Spillovers and small spatial scale analyses: contributions from spatial economics pp. 1-7

- Ugo Fratesi, Maria Abreu, Steven Bond-Smith, Luisa Corrado, Jan Ditzen, Daniel Felsenstein, Franz Fuerst, Carolin Ioramashvili, Katarzyna Kopczewska, Vassilis Monastiriotis, Gianfranco Piras, Francesco Quatraro, Francesco Ravazzolo, Emmanouil Tranos, Dimitrios Tsiotas and Jihai Yu
- Geographical distance, investment strategies and performance of venture capital: evidence from Chinese enterprises pp. 8-32

- Jiaoe Wang, Fengyuan Liu, Jianjun Li, Delin Du and Jiafan Wu
- A longitudinal analysis of local innovation in Italy: How do proximity measures matter? pp. 33-52

- Emma Bruno, Rosalia Castellano and Gennaro Punzo
- Spatial spillover effects in the labour market in a middle-income country pp. 53-71

- Leonardo Morales, Mauricio Quiñones, Eleonora Davalos and Luis-Felipe Gaviria
- Selection of spillover channels in spatial dynamic panel models using heterogeneous shrinkage on spatial parameters pp. 72-106

- Yong Bao and Xiaoyan Zhou
- Geographic disaggregation of household surveys. Modified estimators for correcting misclassification bias pp. 107-127

- Alejandro Izaguirre
- Shedding light on consumer sentiments: evidence from India pp. 128-146

- Debasis Rooj, Anurag Banerjee, Reshmi Sengupta and Prasad Pathak
- The role of emergency aid in mitigating the local effects of the COVID-19 pandemic: evidence from Espírito Santo, Brazil pp. 147-167

- Luiz Carlos de Santana Ribeiro, Gervásio Ferreira dos Santos, Rodrigo Barbosa de Cerqueira, José Firmino de Sousa Filho, Edna Moraes Tresinari and Antonio Ricardo Freislebem da Rocha
Volume 19, issue 4, 2024
- Correction pp. ci-ci

- The Editors
- Correction pp. cii-cii

- The Editors
- Location and spatial specificities: contributions from spatial economics pp. 521-526

- Ugo Fratesi, Maria Abreu, Steven Bond-Smith, Luisa Corrado, Jan Ditzen, Daniel Felsenstein, Rachel S. Franklin, Franz Fuerst, Vassilis Monastiriotis, Gianfranco Piras, Francesco Quatraro, Francesco Ravazzolo, Emmanouil Tranos, Dimitrios Tsiotas and Jihai Yu
- Market potential, spatial theories and spatial trends pp. 527-548

- Fernando Bruna
- Geographic location of nuclear power plants: love thy neighbour as thyself? pp. 549-562

- Ibrahim Demir and M. Mahmud Khan
- Co-movements of crude oil prices pp. 563-581

- Ruya Karci, Nukhet Dogan and M. Hakan Berument
- Job polarisation in Italy: routinisation and structural change? pp. 582-602

- Valerio Intraligi, Claudia Vittori and Andrea Ricci
- Competition for territories under the switching cost pp. 603-619

- Akio Torii
- Accounting for unobserved individual heterogeneity in spatial stochastic frontier models: the case of Italian innovative start-ups pp. 620-645

- Federica Galli
- Spatial extension of mixed models of the analysis of variance pp. 646-660

- Takaki Sato, Yuta Kuroda and Yasumasa Matsuda
- The hidden dynamics of the USA-Mexico trade relationship: a partial export data decomposition approach pp. 661-698

- Huseyin Karamelikli, Serdar Ongan and Ismet Gocer
- Okun’s law in the Visegrad Group countries: its regional disaggregation and determinants pp. 699-721

- Martin Boďa, Mariana Považanová and Jiří Škvor
- Editorial board 2024 pp. 722-723

- The Editors
Volume 19, issue 3, 2024
- Spatial macroeconomics pp. 273-286

- Steven Bond-Smith, Luisa Corrado, Daniel Felsenstein and J.Paul Elhorst
- Combining agglomeration economies and endogenous growth without scale effects pp. 287-308

- Steven Bond-Smith
- Integrating macroeconomics and economic geography: the neoclassical growth model in spatial general equilibrium pp. 309-323

- Michael Beenstock
- On the geography of inequality: labour sorting in general equilibrium pp. 324-344

- Santiago Truffa and Alexis Montecinos
- The social footprint of globalisation: towards the introduction of strategic industries in quantitative trade models pp. 345-363

- Italo Colantone, Gianmarco Ottaviano and Piero Stanig
- The regional pervasiveness of local productivity shocks on macroeconomic output in Europe pp. 364-393

- Xieer Dai
- A spatial macroeconomic analysis of the equity-efficiency trade-off of the European cohesion policy pp. 394-410

- Javier Barbero, Tryfonas Christou, Francesca Crucitti, Abián García Rodríguez, Nicholas-Joseph Lazarou, Philippe Monfort and Simone Salotti
- Spatial spillovers and the effects of fiscal stimulus: evidence from pandemic-era federal aid for state and local governments pp. 411-435

- Jeffrey Clemens, John Kearns, Beatrice Lee and Stan Veuger
- NiReMS: A regional model at household level combining spatial econometrics with dynamic microsimulation pp. 436-461

- Arnab Bhattacharjee, Adrian Pabst, Tibor Szendrei and Geoffrey Hewings
- On the numerical structure of local and nationwide government spending multipliers: what can we learn from the Greek crisis? pp. 462-477

- Eduardo Haddad, Natalia Q. Cotarelli and Vinicius A. Vale
- The persistent urbanising effect of refugee camps: evidence from Tanzania, 1985–2015 pp. 478-500

- Olive Nsababera, Richard Dickens and Richard Disney
- Spatial diffusion of the socio-economic effects from the deployment of energy technologies in Spain pp. 501-520

- Elena López-Bernabé, Inmaculada Carrasco Monteagudo and Carmen Córcoles Fuentes
Volume 19, issue 2, 2024
- The inextricable nature of space and economy pp. 107-114

- Ugo Fratesi, J.Paul Elhorst, Maria Abreu, Pedro Amaral, Steven Bond-Smith, Luisa Corrado, Jan Ditzen, Daniel Felsenstein, Rachel S. Franklin, Franz Fuerst, Vassilis Monastiriotis, Gianfranco Piras, Francesco Quatraro, Francesco Ravazzolo, Emmanouil Tranos, Dimitrios Tsiotas and Jihai Yu
- Raising the bar in spatial economic analysis: two laws of spatial economic modelling pp. 115-132

- J.Paul Elhorst
- Integrating digital and global transformations in forecasting regional growth: the MASST5 model pp. 133-160

- Roberta Capello, Andrea Caragliu and Roberto Dellisanti
- Interregional inequality in budget revenues per capita and its decomposition by source: the case of pre-pandemic Russia pp. 161-182

- Marina Malkina
- Peer effect, political competition and eco-efficiency: evidence from city-level data in China pp. 183-205

- Xudong Chen, Bihong Huang and Yantuan Yu
- Unequal response to mobility restrictions: evidence from COVID-19 lockdown in the city of Bogotá pp. 206-224

- David Castells-Quintana, Paula Herrera-Idárraga, Luis Quintero and Guillermo Sinisterra
- Comparing modelling performance and evaluating differences of feature importance on defined geographical appraisal zones for mass real estate appraisal pp. 225-249

- Arif Cagdas Aydinoglu and Suleyman Sisman
- Dynamic spatiotemporal ARCH models pp. 250-271

- Philipp Otto, Osman Doğan and Süleyman Taşpınar
- The RSA Awards 2024 Spatial Economic Analysis pp. 272-272

- The Editors
Volume 19, issue 1, 2024
- Correction pp. ci-cii

- The Editors
- New developments in spatial econometric modelling pp. 1-7

- Katarzyna Kopczewska and J.Paul Elhorst
- Spatio-temporal principal component analysis pp. 8-29

- Mirosław Krzyśko, Peter Nijkamp, Waldemar Ratajczak, Waldemar Wołyński and Beata Wenerska
- To use, or not to use the spatial Durbin model? – that is the question pp. 30-56

- Malabika Koley and Anil K. Bera
- A road map to capture the spatial dependence underlying regions’ economic resilience pp. 57-72

- Jesse Sutton and Judith Sutton
- Akaike information criterion in choosing the optimal k-nearest neighbours of the spatial weight matrix pp. 73-91

- Maria Kubara and Katarzyna Kopczewska
- Spatial GARCH models for unknown spatial locations – an application to financial stock returns pp. 92-105

- Markus J. Fülle and Philipp Otto
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