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Estimation of Regression Coefficients in the Presence of Spatially Autocorrelated Error Terms

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Dubin, Robin A
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Spatial autocorrelation occurs when population members are related through their geographic location. This paper presents a maximum likelihood procedure for simultaneously estimating the parameters of the correlation function and the regression coefficients. A test for the presence of spatial autocorrelation is also provided. Estimation of an hedonic regression illustrates the technique. Copyright 1988 by MIT Press.

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Volume (Year): 70 (1988)
Issue (Month): 3 (August)
Pages: 466-74
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