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Spatial heterogeneity in Danish urban areas: The expansion method philosophy and variable autocorrelated residuals

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  • Gustav Kristensen

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The residual in an estimated equation is composed by measuring errors and omitted variables. If an omitted variable is autocorrelated it can to some degree be included in the model by the lagged autocorrelated residual. It can be shown that in a variable coefficient built after the principle of the expansion method a variable autocorrelation coefficient is likely to appear. The purpose of this article is first to discuss how many unknown and excluded variables can be traced in the residual. Second to compare the efficiency of the method used on ordinary equations with the efficiency of the method used on equations created by the expansion method. Finally the method is tried on data for an urban model.

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  • Gustav Kristensen, 1998. "Spatial heterogeneity in Danish urban areas: The expansion method philosophy and variable autocorrelated residuals," ERSA conference papers ersa98p362, European Regional Science Association.
  • Handle: RePEc:wiw:wiwrsa:ersa98p362
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    1. Coro Chasco Yrigoyen, 2004. "Modelos De Heterogeneidad Espacial," Econometrics 0411004, University Library of Munich, Germany.

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