Spatial econometric methods are used to investigate whether land use changes in one county are affected by changes in surrounding counties. Spatial dependence is hypothesized to arise from land substitution effects among neighboring counties. The estimation uses data on land use change for 1,055 counties of 12 Midwest states
During the last forty years, there has been an outstanding methodological development in regional an...
Economists increasingly face opportunities to collaborate with ecologists on landscape-level analyse...
Farmland values are influenced by productivity levels, prices of pertinent crops, farm incomes, urba...
Spatial econometric methods are used to investigate whether land use changes in one county are affec...
Readers may make verbatim copies of this document for non-commercial purposes by any means, provided...
The issue of land use/cover (LCLU) change has become a critical field of investigation for economist...
Climate change, coupled with biofuels development and other factors may well be changing US land usa...
The implications of ignoring potential spatial dependence in county-level yield data are discussed. ...
This Report provides an overview of empirical methods that are frequently used for the analysis of s...
The effects of location and economic development on rural land markets are becoming increasingly imp...
Omitting spatial characteristics such as proximity to amenities from hedonic land value models may l...
This research project examines the spatial dependence of unemployment rates during a period of econo...
This study examines correlates with aggregate county income growth across the 48 contiguous states f...
Disregarding spatial dependence can invalidate methods for analyzing cross-sectional and panel data....
Questions of land use/land cover change have attracted interest among a wide variety of researchers ...
During the last forty years, there has been an outstanding methodological development in regional an...
Economists increasingly face opportunities to collaborate with ecologists on landscape-level analyse...
Farmland values are influenced by productivity levels, prices of pertinent crops, farm incomes, urba...
Spatial econometric methods are used to investigate whether land use changes in one county are affec...
Readers may make verbatim copies of this document for non-commercial purposes by any means, provided...
The issue of land use/cover (LCLU) change has become a critical field of investigation for economist...
Climate change, coupled with biofuels development and other factors may well be changing US land usa...
The implications of ignoring potential spatial dependence in county-level yield data are discussed. ...
This Report provides an overview of empirical methods that are frequently used for the analysis of s...
The effects of location and economic development on rural land markets are becoming increasingly imp...
Omitting spatial characteristics such as proximity to amenities from hedonic land value models may l...
This research project examines the spatial dependence of unemployment rates during a period of econo...
This study examines correlates with aggregate county income growth across the 48 contiguous states f...
Disregarding spatial dependence can invalidate methods for analyzing cross-sectional and panel data....
Questions of land use/land cover change have attracted interest among a wide variety of researchers ...
During the last forty years, there has been an outstanding methodological development in regional an...
Economists increasingly face opportunities to collaborate with ecologists on landscape-level analyse...
Farmland values are influenced by productivity levels, prices of pertinent crops, farm incomes, urba...