Spatial Econometrics
Edited by Giuseppe Arbia () and
Badi Baltagi
in Studies in Empirical Economics from Springer, currently edited by Badi H. Baltagi, Bernd Fitzenberger, Robert M. Kunst and Heather M. Anderson
Date: 2009
ISBN: 978-3-7908-2070-6
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Chapters in this book:
- Introduction
- Badi Baltagi and Giuseppe Arbia
- Errors in variables and spatial effects in hedonic house price models of ambient air quality
- Luc Anselin and Nancy Lozano-Gracia
- A generalized method of moments estimator for a spatial model with moving average errors, with application to real estate prices
- Bernard Fingleton
- Spatial analysis of urban growth in Spain, 1900–2001
- Julie Le Gallo and Coro Chasco Yrigoyen
- A class of spatial econometric methods in the empirical analysis of clusters of firms in the space
- Giuseppe Arbia, Giuseppe Espa and Danny Quah
- A spatially filtered mixture of β-convergence regressions for EU regions, 1980–2002
- Michele Battisti and Gianfranco Vaio
- Spatial shift-share analysis versus spatial filtering: an application to Spanish employment data
- Matías Mayor and Ana López-Menéndez
- R&D spillovers and firms' performance in Italy Evidence from a flexible production function
- Francesco Aiello and Paola Cardamone
- The impact of decentralization and inter-territorial interactions on Spanish health expenditure
- Joan Costa-Font and Francesco Moscone
- Regional evidence on financial development, finance term structure and growth
- Andrea Vaona
- Convergence in per-capita GDP across European regions: a reappraisal
- Valentina Meliciani and Franco Peracchi
- Locational choice and price competition: some empirical results for the austrian retail gasoline market
- Gerhard Clemenz and Klaus Gugler
- Dynamic spatial modelling of regional convergence processes
- Reinhold Kosfeld and Jørgen Lauridsen
- Spatial and supply/demand agglomeration economies: State- and industry-linkages in the U.S. food system
- Jeffrey P. Cohen and Catherine Morrison Paul
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-7908-2070-6
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