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Specification Tests On The Structure Of Interaction In Spatial Econometric Models

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ABSTRACT The structural assumptions embedded in a particular form of a spatial connectivity or dependence matrix are often not explicitly treated in the statistical analysis of mixed regressive‐spatial autoregressive models. This paper sees the evaluation of different structures as an application of tests on non‐nested hypotheses. Several recently developed statistics are outlined and their appropriateness for spatial analysis discussed. The tests are illustrated empirically in simple models that incorporate spatial spill‐over effects in the explanation of urban housing value.

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  • Luc Anselin, 1984. "Specification Tests On The Structure Of Interaction In Spatial Econometric Models," Papers in Regional Science, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 54(1), pages 165-182, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:presci:v:54:y:1984:i:1:p:165-182
    DOI: 10.1111/j.1435-5597.1984.tb00822.x
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