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This editorial launches REGION, the new online and open-access journal of ERSA. REGION aims to be a high-quality academic journal in the field of regional science. To its contributors, it offers a solid peer-review process and immediate publica- tion upon acceptance. Also, it will be a flexible...
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Socio-economic interrelationships among regions can be measured in terms of economic flows, migration, or physical geographically-based measures, such as distance or length of shared areal unit boundaries. In general, proximity and openness tend to favour a similar economic performance among...
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In any economic analysis, regions or municipalities should not be regarded as isolated spatial units, but rather as highly interrelated small open economies. These spatial interrelations must be considered also when the aim is to forecast economic variables. For example, policy makers need...
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The present book is concerned with spatial interaction modelling. In particular, it aims to illustrate, through a collection of methodological and empirical studies, how estimation approaches in this field recently developed, by including the tools typical of spatial statistics and spatial...
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Front Matter -- Copyright -- Contents -- About the editors -- Contributors -- Preface -- 1. Reflections on entropy, complexity and spatial dynamics: the rebirth of theory? -- PART A ENTROPY, SPACE AND COMPLEXITY -- 2. Entropy in urban and regional modelling -- 3. Recent applications of entropy...
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Definition:Spatial interaction refers to all cases in which a relationship (a flow of persons, goods, communications, citations, and so on) is observed between pairs of spatial units. Differently from the standard areal or point units often analyzed in spatial science, spatial interaction data...
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In any economic analysis, regions or municipalities should not be regarded as isolated spatial units, but rather as highly interrelated small open economies. These spatial interrelations must be considered also when the aim is to forecast economic variables. For example, policy makers need...
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