This paper introduces measures of spatial association (spatial autocorrelation) and spatial econometric techniques to analyse the dependence of regional unemployment rates in the major coastal regions of New South Wales as a precursor to a wider study of the importanc
This paper investigates the determination of population and employment changes for the 125 Local Gov...
Socio-economic interrelationships among regions can be measured in terms of economic flows, migratio...
This paper deals with the identification of, and explanations for, co-movement in regional business ...
It is well known that Australia’s regions display considerable disparities in labour market outcomes...
Spatial disparity in unemployment levels both within and between regional labour markets has been wi...
Bill Mitchell and Anthea Bill use spatial econometric techniques to test whether there is evidence t...
By explicitly considering the spatial dimension of local regional labor markets, we develop a simple...
Patterns of spatial differentiation in endogenous regional employment performance across Australia's...
A spatial econometric analysis of the irreversibility of long term unemployment in Australi
A new geography of functional economic regions (FERs) has been created for Australia using a methodo...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The last two decades have brought well-documented shi...
In this paper we present a new methodology by which regional employment forecasts can be spatially d...
Analysing spatial variations in regional economic performance is a common focus for research by regi...
This research project examines the spatial dependence of unemployment rates during a period of econo...
Drawing on small area data from the latest 2006 Census this paper presents findings on the spatial d...
This paper investigates the determination of population and employment changes for the 125 Local Gov...
Socio-economic interrelationships among regions can be measured in terms of economic flows, migratio...
This paper deals with the identification of, and explanations for, co-movement in regional business ...
It is well known that Australia’s regions display considerable disparities in labour market outcomes...
Spatial disparity in unemployment levels both within and between regional labour markets has been wi...
Bill Mitchell and Anthea Bill use spatial econometric techniques to test whether there is evidence t...
By explicitly considering the spatial dimension of local regional labor markets, we develop a simple...
Patterns of spatial differentiation in endogenous regional employment performance across Australia's...
A spatial econometric analysis of the irreversibility of long term unemployment in Australi
A new geography of functional economic regions (FERs) has been created for Australia using a methodo...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The last two decades have brought well-documented shi...
In this paper we present a new methodology by which regional employment forecasts can be spatially d...
Analysing spatial variations in regional economic performance is a common focus for research by regi...
This research project examines the spatial dependence of unemployment rates during a period of econo...
Drawing on small area data from the latest 2006 Census this paper presents findings on the spatial d...
This paper investigates the determination of population and employment changes for the 125 Local Gov...
Socio-economic interrelationships among regions can be measured in terms of economic flows, migratio...
This paper deals with the identification of, and explanations for, co-movement in regional business ...