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Title: On Specification in Spatial Econometric Models
Authors: Paelinck, Jean H.P.
Keywords: spatial econometrics
specification
automata
complexity
logit
Lotka-Volterra
Poisson
qualitative regression
regimes
residuals
SPP
School of Public Policy
George Mason University
GMU
Paelinck
Jean H.P. Paelinck
Issue Date: 5-Nov-2007
Series/Report no.: GMU School of Public Policy Faculty Working Papers
3
Abstract: Specification problems in spatial econometrics are particularly important, given the high complexity of the spatial – and temporal – relations involved; moreover asymmetry, heterogeneity, spatial bias, add to the number of problems to be solved. The author brought together a number of unpublished working papers in which he considers non-linear spatial dynamics, 0-1 and integer problems, finite automata and potentialized partial difference equations, topics he calls “non-standard” spatial econometrics, and presents solutions to the parameter estimation problems they raise. His only intention is to provoke reactions and discussion about highly debatable topics in spatial econometrics.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1920/2867
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