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In many microeconometric models we use distances. For instance, in modelling the individual behavior in labor economics or in health studies, the distance from a relevant point of interest (such as a hospital or a workplace) is often used as a predictor in a regression framework. However, in...
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for spatial heterogeneity. In particular, Bayesian and Maximum-Likelihood (ML) estimation methods are employed for model … estimation can be achieved by controlling for both phenomena. -- Spatial econometrics ; Bayesian spatial econometrics ; Spatial …
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as employment, requires an understanding of spatial (or spatio-temporal) autocorrelation effects associated with a … deal with the analysis of and accounting for spatial autocorrelation by means of spatial filtering t! echniques for data …
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The present paper examines the effect of entrepreneurship capital and spatial productivity spillovers on Greek regional labour productivity during Greek financial crisis. A spatial autoregressive (SAR) dynamic panel data model using the robust Blundell and Bond GMM estimator suggests that...
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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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Commuting shapes countless everyday-lives around the world, with dynamics varying from city to regional and cross regional level. Taking as reference the free-movement EU-28 area (plus Switzerland and Norway), the analysis considers a total sample of 195 NUTS2 regions over the decade 2007-2017...
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This paper analyzes the role of regional demographic, socioeconomic and political factors on changes in mobility during the COVID-19 pandemic. It provides new empirical evidence for the regional differentiation of lockdown measures and indicates a possible reorganization of spatial economic and...
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