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We estimate the speed of income convergence for a sample of 196 European NUTS 2 regions over the period 1985-1999. So far there is no direct estimator available for dynamic panels with strong spatial dependencies. We propose a two-step procedure, which involves first spatial filtering of the...
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We estimate the speed of income convergence for a sample of 196 European NUTS 2 regions over the period 1985-1999. So far there is no direct estimator available for dynamic panels with strong spatial dependencies. We propose a two-step procedure, which involves first spatial filtering of the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005801336
This paper investigates the growth factors of EU regions in the 1990s. We test the hypothesis that regional growth is determined by endogenous growth factors, trade and technological catching-up in a growth accounting framework. Our estimations suggests that growth of EU regions is positively...
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We estimate the speed of income convergence for a sample of 196 European NUTS 2 regions over the period 1985-1999. So far there is no direct estimator available for dynamic panels with strong spatial dependencies. We propose a two-step procedure, which involves first spatial filtering of the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005540033
Badinger H., Muller W. G. and Tondl G. (2004) Regional convergence in the European Union, 1985- 1999: a spatial dynamic panel analysis, Reg. Studies38, 241-253. We estimate the speed of income convergence for a sample of 196 European NUTS 2 regions over the period 1985-1999. So far there is no...
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Several authors have noticed poor finite sample behavior of the most widely used parametric variogram estimator by Cressie (1985). This behavior is most notable in the case that fitting is done on the collection of squared differences of observations from all point pairs, the so-called variogram...
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As in any statistical test, a power analysis can help in assessing the outcomes of whether global or local spatial dependencies exist. This point was briefly addressed with respect to global Moran's , but it has not been widely used. One reason may be that the most commonly used spatial analysis...
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Spillover phenomena are usually statistically estimated on the basis of regional and temporal panel data. In this paper we review and investigate exploratory and confirmatory statistical panel data techniques. We illustrate the methods by calculations in the stetting of the well known Research...
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In this paper we consider optimal design of experiments in the case of correlated observations. We use and further develop the concept of design measures introduced by Pázman & Müller (1998) for the construction of a simple, quick and elegant design algorithm. We support the construction of...
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