AN INTRODUCTION TO SPATIAL ECONOMETRICS Mots-clés : Économétrie spatial, dépendance spatiale, processus spatial autorégressif. Key words : Spatial Econometrics, Spatial Dependence, Spatial Autoregressive
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Introduction Environmental degradation is one of the most threatening global challenges currently faced by humankind1. In recent years, environmentalists and policymakers have paid considerable attention to the growing impacts of greenhouse gases (GHGs) on global warming. The prime focus of all countries...
Bayesian Inference Econometrics Linear Models and Regression Parametric Inference Statistical Learning Stochastic Modelling in Statistics 1 Introduction Learning about the drivers of risk is key in a variety of fields, including climatology, environmental sciences, finance, forestry, and hydrology. Mai...
Introduction The female labour force participation (FLFP) rate is crucial to a nation’s socioeconomic development. In general, a high FLFP signifies an improvement in a nation’s social and economic standing, leading to the empowerment of women, which in turn promotes equity and boosts the ...
Keywords: Commodity tax competition; Spatial panel data econometrics JEL classification: H87; F15; C33 1. Introduction Commodity tax competition emerges if independent jurisdictions set their excise tax rates strategically to extend their tax base by attracting mobile consumers (cross-border shoppers). ...
Such a trivializing of spatial autocorrelation indicates that its effects need to be accounted for, but it is to be isolated and thrown away. This viewpoint is inconsistent with the claim that geography matters. 3.01.3.2 Defining a Spatial Weights Matrix In classical statistics and econometrics, ...
Specification of the spatial weights matrix continues to be one of the more controversial aspects of spatial econometrics since results are sensitive to the choice of the spatial weights matrix. In the second category, omitted variables are thought to be correlated with other regressors and classical...