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Defining the Spatial Scale in Modern Regional Analysis

Edited by Esteban Fernández Vázquez () and Fernando Rubiera Morollón

in Advances in Spatial Science from Springer, currently edited by Manfred Fischer, Jean Claude Thill, Jouke van Dijk and Hans Westlund

Date: 2012
Edition: 2012
ISBN: 978-3-642-31994-5
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Chapters in this book:

Ch Chapter 1 From Administrative Spatial Units to Local Labour Market Areas
Fabio Sforzi
Ch Chapter 10 Local Weighting Matrices or the Necessity of Flexibility
Jesus Mur and Antonio Paez
Ch Chapter 11 The Estimation of Urban Premium Wage Using Propensity Score Analysis: Some Considerations from the Spatial Perspective
Dusan Paredes, Marcelo Lufin and Patricio Aroca
Ch Chapter 12 A Stepwise Procedure to Determinate a Suitable Scale for the Spatial Delimitation of Urban Slums
Juan Duque, Vicente Royuela and Miguel Noreña
Ch Chapter 13 Capturing Spatial Clusters of Activity in the Spanish Mediterranean Axis
Fernando A. López, Ana Angulo and Andres Artal
Ch Chapter 14 Dealing with Data at Various Spatial Scales and Supports: An Application on Traffic Noise and Air Pollution Effects on Housing Prices with Multilevel Models
Julie Gallo and Coro Chasco Yrigoyen
Ch Chapter 15 Concentration Analysis Using Microgreographic Data
Federico Pablo-Martí and Josep-Maria Arauzo-Carod
Ch Chapter 2 From Local Units to Economic Regions in Spain
Fernando Rubiera-Morollón and Ana Viñuela
Ch Chapter 3 Polycentric Metropolitan Areas in Europe: Towards a Unified Proposal of Delimitation
Rafael Boix, Paolo Veneri and Vicent Almenar
Ch Chapter 4 Measuring Metropolitan Areas: A Comparative Approach in OECD Countries
Monica Brezzi, Mario Piacentini and Daniel Sanchez-Serra
Ch Chapter 5 Ecological Inference with Entropy Econometrics: Using the Mexican Census as a Benchmark
Esteban Fernández-Vazquez and Rafael Garduño-Rivera
Ch Chapter 6 GDP Estimates for Regions Within the Province of Quebec: The Changing Geography of Economic Activity
André Lemelin, Pierre Mainguy, Daniel Bilodeau and Réjean Aubé
Ch Chapter 7 An Application of the Disequilibrium Adjustment Framework to Small Area Forecasting and Impact Analysis
Jae Hong Kim and Geoffrey Hewings
Ch Chapter 8 An Information Theoretic Approach to Ecological Inference in Presence of Spatial Dependence
Rosa Bernardini-Papalia
Ch Chapter 9 Short-Run Regional Forecasts: Spatial Models through Varying Cross-Sectional and Temporal Dimensions
Matías Mayor and Roberto Patuelli

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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-31994-5

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