This paper introduces an Information Theory-based method for modeling economic aggregates and estimating their sub-group (sub-area) decomposition when no individual or sub-group data are available. This method offers a flexible framework for modeling the underlying variation in sub-group indicators, by addressing the spatial dependency problem. A basic ecological inference problem, which allows for spatial heterogeneity and dependence, is presented with the aim of first estimating the model at the aggregate level, and then of employing the estimated coefficients to obtain the sub-group level indicators
The characterization and quantification of ecological interactions and the construction of species’ ...
AbstractThe recent surge in studies analysing spatial dependence in political science has gone hand‐...
Abstract. The recent surge in studies analysing spatial dependence in political science has gone han...
Abstract: This paper proposes a maximum entropy (ME) – based method for modeling economic aggregate...
This paper introduces Information Theoretic \u2013 based methods for estimating a target variable in...
EnThis paper proposes a maximum entropy (ME) – based method for modeling economic aggregates and est...
none2siStatistical information for empirical analysis is very frequently available at a higher level...
Abstract: Statistical information for empirical analysis is very frequently available at a higher le...
Typically, social and economic data have some spatial dimension. Unemployment is recorded by local u...
This book discusses the concept of region, including techniques of ecological inference applied to e...
A two-step approach to account for unobserved spatial heterogeneity. Spatial Economic Analysis. Empi...
This chapter offer a critical review of the use of entropy indices to evaluate structural change and...
Ecological inference is the process of using aggregate data to infer discrete individual-level relat...
In the use of information theory for the development of forecasting models, two alternative approach...
Abstract:- This paper introduces an entropy-based estimation strategy for spatial heterogeneous pane...
The characterization and quantification of ecological interactions and the construction of species’ ...
AbstractThe recent surge in studies analysing spatial dependence in political science has gone hand‐...
Abstract. The recent surge in studies analysing spatial dependence in political science has gone han...
Abstract: This paper proposes a maximum entropy (ME) – based method for modeling economic aggregate...
This paper introduces Information Theoretic \u2013 based methods for estimating a target variable in...
EnThis paper proposes a maximum entropy (ME) – based method for modeling economic aggregates and est...
none2siStatistical information for empirical analysis is very frequently available at a higher level...
Abstract: Statistical information for empirical analysis is very frequently available at a higher le...
Typically, social and economic data have some spatial dimension. Unemployment is recorded by local u...
This book discusses the concept of region, including techniques of ecological inference applied to e...
A two-step approach to account for unobserved spatial heterogeneity. Spatial Economic Analysis. Empi...
This chapter offer a critical review of the use of entropy indices to evaluate structural change and...
Ecological inference is the process of using aggregate data to infer discrete individual-level relat...
In the use of information theory for the development of forecasting models, two alternative approach...
Abstract:- This paper introduces an entropy-based estimation strategy for spatial heterogeneous pane...
The characterization and quantification of ecological interactions and the construction of species’ ...
AbstractThe recent surge in studies analysing spatial dependence in political science has gone hand‐...
Abstract. The recent surge in studies analysing spatial dependence in political science has gone han...