The semantical insufficiency of (spatial) economic theories necessitates the making of additional assumptions — thereby introducing substantial specification uncertainty — in order to arrive at a fully specified econometric model. The traditional or current approach to econometric modelling treats specification uncertainty inadequately. This proposition is illustrated by two well-known examples from the spatial economic literature. Two alternative specification strategies for spatial economic modelling — designed to improve the current spatial econometric modelling approach — are proposed. One of these strategies is used for a specification analysis of agricultural output in Eire
This article appraises recent advances in the spatial econometric literature. It serves as the intro...
This article appraises recent advances in the spatial econometric literature. It serves as the intro...
We survey the literature on spatial bio-economic and land-use modelling and assess its thematic deve...
The semantical insufficiency of (spatiaI) economic theories necessitates the making of additional as...
This article addresses the problem of specification uncertainty in modeling spatial economic theorie...
This article brings together a number of new specification search strategies in spatial econometric ...
This article brings together a number of new specification search strategies in spatial econometric ...
This paper follows on from the discussion of Florax, Folmer and Rey (2003) on the advantages and dis...
On the assumption that it is sometimes necessary to take a step sideways to make progress, this arti...
This Handbook summarizes, explains, and demonstrates the nature of current models, methods, and tech...
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This paper continues from the discussion of Florax et al. (Florax, R., H. Folmer and S. Rey, 2003. S...
Spatial econometrics can be defined in a narrow and in a broader sense. In a narrow sense it refers ...
This article outlines a taxonomy of spatial econometric model specifications that incorporate spatia...
We survey the literature on spatial bio-economic and land-use modelling and review thematic developm...
This article appraises recent advances in the spatial econometric literature. It serves as the intro...
This article appraises recent advances in the spatial econometric literature. It serves as the intro...
We survey the literature on spatial bio-economic and land-use modelling and assess its thematic deve...
The semantical insufficiency of (spatiaI) economic theories necessitates the making of additional as...
This article addresses the problem of specification uncertainty in modeling spatial economic theorie...
This article brings together a number of new specification search strategies in spatial econometric ...
This article brings together a number of new specification search strategies in spatial econometric ...
This paper follows on from the discussion of Florax, Folmer and Rey (2003) on the advantages and dis...
On the assumption that it is sometimes necessary to take a step sideways to make progress, this arti...
This Handbook summarizes, explains, and demonstrates the nature of current models, methods, and tech...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DXN053222 / BLDSC - British Library ...
This paper continues from the discussion of Florax et al. (Florax, R., H. Folmer and S. Rey, 2003. S...
Spatial econometrics can be defined in a narrow and in a broader sense. In a narrow sense it refers ...
This article outlines a taxonomy of spatial econometric model specifications that incorporate spatia...
We survey the literature on spatial bio-economic and land-use modelling and review thematic developm...
This article appraises recent advances in the spatial econometric literature. It serves as the intro...
This article appraises recent advances in the spatial econometric literature. It serves as the intro...
We survey the literature on spatial bio-economic and land-use modelling and assess its thematic deve...