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This paper presents a number of algorithms for a recently developed measure of space-time concordance. Based on a spatially explicit version of Kendall’s <InlineEquation ID="IEq1"> <EquationSource Format="TEX">$$\tau $$</EquationSource> <EquationSource Format="MATHML"> <math xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"> <mi mathvariant="italic">τ</mi> </math> </EquationSource> </InlineEquation> the original implementation of the concordance measure relied on a brute force <InlineEquation ID="IEq2"> <EquationSource Format="TEX">$$O(n^2)$$</EquationSource> <EquationSource Format="MATHML"> <math xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"> <mrow> <mi>O</mi> <mo stretchy="false">(</mo> <msup> <mi>n</mi> <mn>2</mn> </msup> <mo stretchy="false">)</mo> </mrow> </math> </EquationSource> </InlineEquation> algorithm...</equationsource></equationsource></inlineequation></equationsource></equationsource></inlineequation>
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This paper examines the nature of coefficient change in integrated econometric (EC) and input-output (IO) models that employ an embedding strategy. Existing approaches towards coefficient change in integrated models are first reviewed and several substantive processes that give rise to dynamic...
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Abstract This paper examines 60 years of regional income inequality dynamics across the states of Mexico. Drawing on recent developments in exploratory spatial data analysis (ESDA) we examine the role of spatial clustering and heterogeneity in the evolution of regional inequality. We pay...
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This presidential address will contrast two worlds of science. The first, and the one we regional scientists currently find ourselves embedded within, is what I will call captured science. While this is our status quo, it is not generally what holds everywhere in the broader scientific community...
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