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Spatial Externalities, Spatial Multipliers, And Spatial Econometrics

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In this paper, a taxonomy of spatial econometric model specifications that incorporate spatial externalities in various ways is presented, where the point of departure is a reduced form in which local or globa...
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This article outlines a taxonomy of spatial econometric model specifications that incorporate spatial externalities in various ways. The point of departure is a reduced form in which local or globa...

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Empirical growth models with spatial effects

TL;DR: In this article, the authors consider the presence of externalities across economies and apply the appropriate spatial econometrics tools to test for their presence and estimate the magnitude of these externalities in the real world.
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Space and Growth: A Survey of Empirical Evidence and Methods

TL;DR: A review of the empirical literature on growth and convergence that has addressed the importance of spatial factors can be found in this article, where the authors assess the appropriateness of such models, and identify areas of potential concern.
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Regional convergence, inequality, and space

TL;DR: In this paper, a critical review of empirical approaches and methodological advances with an emphasis on the treatment of spatial effects, namely spatial dependence, spatial heterogeneity, and spatial scale, is presented.
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Regional convergence and the impact of European structural funds over 1989–1999: A spatial econometric analysis*

TL;DR: In this paper, the impact of structural funds on the convergence process of 145 European regions over 1989-1999 was assessed. And the results showed that structural funds have positively benefited to the growth of the targeted regions, but that growth in the least developed regions suffers from the small extent of regional spillover effects.
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Environmental Kuznets curves: A spatial econometric approach

TL;DR: In this article, a panel of sulphur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, volatile organic compounds and carbon monoxide emissions is augmented by spatially weighted values of the dependent and independent variables.
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Statistics for spatial data

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a survey of statistics for spatial data in the field of geostatistics, including spatial point patterns and point patterns modeling objects, using Lattice Data and spatial models on lattices.
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Spatial Econometrics: Methods and Models

TL;DR: In this article, a typology of Spatial Econometric Models is presented, and the maximum likelihood approach to estimate and test Spatial Process Models is proposed, as well as alternative approaches to Inference in Spatial process models.
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5. Statistics for Spatial Data

TL;DR: Cressie et al. as discussed by the authors presented the Statistics for Spatial Data (SDS) for the first time in 1991, and used it for the purpose of statistical analysis of spatial data.
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Identification of Endogenous Social Effects: The Reflection Problem

TL;DR: The authors examined the reflection problem that arises when a researcher observing the distribution of behaviour in a population tries to infer whether the average behaviour in some group influences the behaviour of the individuals that comprise the group.
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Spatial Processes Models and Applications

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TL;DR: The authors describe various ways the degree of spatial autocorrelation in a set of variate values can be assessed and to which the pattern formed by the location of objects treatable as points can be examined.
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Does a spatial externality between the municipality and the citizen arise as a result of residential suburbanization?

The article discusses different spatial econometric model specifications that incorporate spatial externalities, but it does not specifically address the question of whether a spatial externality arises as a result of residential suburbanization.