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USSWM: Stata module to provide US state and county spatial weight (contiguity) matrices

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  • Scott Merryman

    (Risk Management Agency, USDA)

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Stata

Abstract

This package contains two Stata data files for US state and county level (48 contiguous states) spatial weight matrices. These can be used with Maurizio Pisati's STB-60 sg162 "Tools for spatial data analysis." A do-file illustrates their usage. The original spatial weight matrices were created by Luc Anselin. They were converted to Stata data files with permission.

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  • Scott Merryman, 2005. "USSWM: Stata module to provide US state and county spatial weight (contiguity) matrices," Statistical Software Components S448405, Boston College Department of Economics, revised 27 Aug 2008.
  • Handle: RePEc:boc:bocode:s448405
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    File URL: http://fmwww.bc.edu/repec/bocode/s/spatial_matrix.zip
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    2. Whitney Afonso, 2016. "The Equity of Local Sales Tax Distributions in Urban, Suburban, Rural, and Tourism Rich Counties in North Carolina," Public Finance Review, , vol. 44(6), pages 691-721, November.
    3. Can Chen & Whitney B. Afonso, 2021. "The Adoption of Local Option Fuel Taxes: Evidence From Florida Counties," Public Budgeting & Finance, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 41(1), pages 51-75, March.

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    spatial; states; counties; GIS; matrices; Stata;
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