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Spatial econometrics / Harry Kelejian, Gianfranco Piras.

By: Kelejian, Harry H [author.].
Contributor(s): Piras, Gianfranco [author.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: London, United Kingdom : Academic Press, an imprint of Elsevier, [2017]Copyright date: ©2017Description: xxi, 435 p. ; 23 cm.ISBN: 9780128133873 :; 0128133872.Subject(s): Econometrics | Space in economics | Econometrics | Space in economics | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / General | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / ReferenceDDC classification: 330.0182 Summary: Spatial Econometrics provides a modern, powerful and flexible skillset to early career researchers interested in entering this rapidly expanding discipline. It articulates the principles and current practice of modern spatial econometrics and spatial statistics, combining rigorous depth of presentation with unusual depth of coverage. Introducing and formalizing the principles of, and 'need' for, models which define spatial interactions, the book provides a comprehensive framework for almost every major facet of modern science. Subjects covered at length include spatial regression models, weighting matrices, estimation procedures and the complications associated with their use. The work particularly focuses on models of uncertainty and estimation under various complications relating to model specifications, data problems, tests of hypotheses, along with systems and panel data extensions which are covered in exhaustive detail. -- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 417-427) and index.

Spatial Econometrics provides a modern, powerful and flexible skillset to early career researchers interested in entering this rapidly expanding discipline. It articulates the principles and current practice of modern spatial econometrics and spatial statistics, combining rigorous depth of presentation with unusual depth of coverage. Introducing and formalizing the principles of, and 'need' for, models which define spatial interactions, the book provides a comprehensive framework for almost every major facet of modern science. Subjects covered at length include spatial regression models, weighting matrices, estimation procedures and the complications associated with their use. The work particularly focuses on models of uncertainty and estimation under various complications relating to model specifications, data problems, tests of hypotheses, along with systems and panel data extensions which are covered in exhaustive detail. -- Provided by publisher.

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