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-economic network theories (e.g. entropy maximization, spatial interaction theory, etc.); (ii) the nature of the analytical relationship …
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innovation economics. On the geographical level of administrative districts innovation and its theory-based determining factors …
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The aim of this paper is to introduce a new model selection mechanism for cross sectional spatial models. This method is more flexible than the approach proposed by Florax et al. (2003) since it controls for spatial dependence as well as for spatial heterogeneity. In particular, Bayesian and...
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This paper introduces a new approach to modelling the conditional variance in a multivariate setting. It is essentially a combination of the popular GARCH model class with a spatial component, inspired by generalized space-time models. The resulting spatial GARCH model takes into account both...
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development. Prominent economics like Porter and Krugman emphasise the role of clusters in regional competition and show in which … way clusters can positively affect competition by increasing productivity and innovation. Because of the linkage between …
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