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Spatial Economic Analysis

2006 - 2025

Current editor(s): Bernie Fingleton and Danilo Igliori

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Volume 1, issue 2, 2006

Editorial pp. 147-153 Downloads
Bernard Fingleton, Paul Cheshire, Harry Garretsen, Danilo Igliori, Philip McCann, John McCombie, Vassilis Monastiriotis, Basil Moore and M. Roberts
Does Accessibility to Higher Education Matter? Choice Behaviour of High School Graduates in the Netherlands pp. 155-174 Downloads
Carla Sa, Raymond Florax and Piet Rietveld
Prediction in the Panel Data Model with Spatial Correlation: the Case of Liquor pp. 175-185 Downloads
Badi Baltagi and Dong Li
Wage Spillovers, Inter-regional Effects and the Impact of Inward Investment pp. 187-205 Downloads
Nigel Driffield and Karl Taylor
The Spatial Durbin Model and the Common Factor Tests pp. 207-226 Downloads
Jesus Mur and Ana Angulo
The Fading Attraction of Central Regions: an Empirical Note on Core–Periphery Gradients in Western Europe pp. 227-235 Downloads
Marius Brülhart

Volume 1, issue 1, 2006

New Neural Network Methods for Forecasting Regional Employment: an Analysis of German Labour Markets pp. 7-30 Downloads
Roberto Patuelli, Aura Reggiani, Peter Nijkamp and Uwe Blien
Interpolation of Air Quality Measures in Hedonic House Price Models: Spatial Aspects This paper is part of a joint research effort with James Murdoch (University of Texas, Dallas) and Mark Thayer (San Diego State University). Earlier versions were presented at the 51st North American Meeting of the Regional Science Association International, Seattle, WA, November 2004, the Spatial Econometrics Workshop, Kiel, Germany, April 2005, and at departmental seminars at the University of Illinois, Ohio State University, the University of California, Davis, and the University of Pennsylvania. Comments by participants are greatly appreciated. The usual disclaimer holds pp. 31-52 Downloads
Luc Anselin and Julie Le Gallo
Dynamic Spatial Discrete Choice Using One-step GMM: An Application to Mine Operating Decisions pp. 53-99 Downloads
Joris Pinkse, Margaret Slade and Lihong Shen
Agglomeration and Trade with Input–Output Linkages and Capital Mobility pp. 101-126 Downloads
Frederic Robert-Nicoud
Modelling the Socio-economic Impacts of Major Job Loss or Gain at the Local Level: a Spatial Microsimulation Framework pp. 127-146 Downloads
Dimitris Ballas, Graham Clarke and John Dewhurst
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