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Contemporary developments in spatial econometrics modelling: the 14th International Workshop on Spatial Econometrics and Statistics, Paris 2015

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  • Bernard Fingleton
  • Alain Pirotte

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Contemporary developments in spatial econometrics modelling: the 14th International Workshop on Spatial Econometrics and Statistics, Paris 2015. Spatial Economic Analysis. This Spatial Economic Analysis special double issue brings together some of the contributions to the 14th International Workshop on Spatial Econometrics and Statistics held in Paris, France, in 2015. The papers contain some significant contributions to econometric methodology with applications to real-world problems. Methodologies range from dynamic spatial panel models to point pattern analysis, prediction and Monte Carlo simulation. Among other topics, applications include the analysis of land-use patterns, manufacturing firm location and regional labour force participation across the European Union.

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  • Bernard Fingleton & Alain Pirotte, 2017. "Contemporary developments in spatial econometrics modelling: the 14th International Workshop on Spatial Econometrics and Statistics, Paris 2015," Spatial Economic Analysis, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 12(2-3), pages 129-137, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:specan:v:12:y:2017:i:2-3:p:129-137
    DOI: 10.1080/17421772.2017.1305588
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