Geographical information systems (GIS) are used for inputting, storing, managing, analyzing and mapping spatial data. This article argues that each of these functions can help researchers interested in spatial economics. In addition, GIS provide access to new data that is both interesting in its own right, but also as a source of exogenous variation
GIS is the primary driver for its very own, ever greater, acceptability and use. Everyone likes maps...
Spatial economic studies traditionally exploit areal data at the regional or sub-regional level. Mor...
It is widely acknowledged that the emergence of “Big Data” is having a profound and often controvers...
Geographical information systems (GIS) are used for inputting, storing, managing, analyzing and mapp...
Geographical information systems (GIS) are used for inputting, storing, managing, analyzing and mapp...
Geographical information systems (GIS) are used for inputting, storing, managing, analyzing and mapp...
Geographical Information Systems (GIS) are used for inputting, storing, managing, analysingand mappi...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are becoming increasingly important to virtually all of the nat...
Purpose The purpose of this article is to explain the rise of geospatial data, its importance for b...
This article reviews the use of Geographical Information System (GIS) has been primarily applied in ...
This paper is a political economic critique and exploration of the ways that the Geographic Informat...
The systems community in both academia and industry has tremendous success in building widely used g...
This article discusscs the development of GIS, its main components and functions, in the world and a...
The term GIS had existed in the literature for over 10 years by the mid-1970s and textbooks studied ...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) engages with a variety of important policy issues through linki...
GIS is the primary driver for its very own, ever greater, acceptability and use. Everyone likes maps...
Spatial economic studies traditionally exploit areal data at the regional or sub-regional level. Mor...
It is widely acknowledged that the emergence of “Big Data” is having a profound and often controvers...
Geographical information systems (GIS) are used for inputting, storing, managing, analyzing and mapp...
Geographical information systems (GIS) are used for inputting, storing, managing, analyzing and mapp...
Geographical information systems (GIS) are used for inputting, storing, managing, analyzing and mapp...
Geographical Information Systems (GIS) are used for inputting, storing, managing, analysingand mappi...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are becoming increasingly important to virtually all of the nat...
Purpose The purpose of this article is to explain the rise of geospatial data, its importance for b...
This article reviews the use of Geographical Information System (GIS) has been primarily applied in ...
This paper is a political economic critique and exploration of the ways that the Geographic Informat...
The systems community in both academia and industry has tremendous success in building widely used g...
This article discusscs the development of GIS, its main components and functions, in the world and a...
The term GIS had existed in the literature for over 10 years by the mid-1970s and textbooks studied ...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) engages with a variety of important policy issues through linki...
GIS is the primary driver for its very own, ever greater, acceptability and use. Everyone likes maps...
Spatial economic studies traditionally exploit areal data at the regional or sub-regional level. Mor...
It is widely acknowledged that the emergence of “Big Data” is having a profound and often controvers...