In this article, we analyse the existence of spatial autocorrelation at a local level in Catalonia using variables such as urbanisation economies, population density, human capital and firm entries. From a static approach, our results show that spatial autocorrelation is weak and diminishes as the distance between municipalities increases. From a dynamic approach, however, spatial autocorrelation increased over the period we analysed. These results are important from a policy point of view, since it is essential to know how economic activities are spatially concentrated or disseminated.
Distinguishing the analysis of spatial data from classical analysis is only meaningful if the spati...
Various modelling approaches exist for the simulation and exploration of land use change. Until rece...
In this paper we examine the influence of spatial dependence on the estimation of the effect of stan...
In this paper we analyze the existence of spatial autocorrelation at a local level in Catalonia usin...
Spatial autocorrelation may be defined as the relationship among values of a single variable that co...
AbstractThe aim of the paper is to identify the relevant variables in specified EU territory and tim...
This article analyses how agglomeration economies shaped the location decisions of new manufacturing...
To date a clear, simple, and concise definition of spatial autocorrelation has eluded the literature...
Economic processes are often characterized by spatial autocorrelation: the coincidence of value simi...
International audienceThe use by geographers of local indicators of spatial autocorrelation has spre...
This study analyses, through cross-section estimation methods, the influence of spatial effects in p...
The objective of this work is to study employment growth in Spain at a local scale. We are intereste...
Abstract. Dynamic models have been studied intensively during the last decade, particularly in the f...
The variables on infrastructure endowment are often used in regional growth analysis to explain regi...
Spatial econometric methods aim at taking into account the two special characteristics of spatial da...
Distinguishing the analysis of spatial data from classical analysis is only meaningful if the spati...
Various modelling approaches exist for the simulation and exploration of land use change. Until rece...
In this paper we examine the influence of spatial dependence on the estimation of the effect of stan...
In this paper we analyze the existence of spatial autocorrelation at a local level in Catalonia usin...
Spatial autocorrelation may be defined as the relationship among values of a single variable that co...
AbstractThe aim of the paper is to identify the relevant variables in specified EU territory and tim...
This article analyses how agglomeration economies shaped the location decisions of new manufacturing...
To date a clear, simple, and concise definition of spatial autocorrelation has eluded the literature...
Economic processes are often characterized by spatial autocorrelation: the coincidence of value simi...
International audienceThe use by geographers of local indicators of spatial autocorrelation has spre...
This study analyses, through cross-section estimation methods, the influence of spatial effects in p...
The objective of this work is to study employment growth in Spain at a local scale. We are intereste...
Abstract. Dynamic models have been studied intensively during the last decade, particularly in the f...
The variables on infrastructure endowment are often used in regional growth analysis to explain regi...
Spatial econometric methods aim at taking into account the two special characteristics of spatial da...
Distinguishing the analysis of spatial data from classical analysis is only meaningful if the spati...
Various modelling approaches exist for the simulation and exploration of land use change. Until rece...
In this paper we examine the influence of spatial dependence on the estimation of the effect of stan...