نتایج جستجو برای: spatial econometric

تعداد نتایج: 370500  

Journal: :DEStech Transactions on Social Science, Education and Human Science 2018

1999
MICHAEL D. INTRILIGATOR M. D. Intriligator John Taylor

2016
Li Jiang Yonghui Zhang

China has experienced rapid urban expansion and agricultural land loss, and the land conversion has accelerated in central provinces since the mid-1990s. The goal of this paper is to examine the relative importance of socioeconomic and policy factors on the urban conversion of agricultural land in Henan Province, China. Using panel econometric models, we examine how socioeconomic and policy fac...

2002
JEAN-PAUL VANDERLINDEN

The purpose of this chapter is to describe preliminary results in the attempt to model the linkages between property rights, risk, and livestock development in Niger. Rainfall variation is often identified as the major environmental risk faced by agropastoralists (for example, Swallow 1994). Among the many riskmanagement strategies that are identified, livestock mobility is seen as one of the m...

2005
Li Wang Richard C. Ready

The inclusion of spatial correlation of house price in hedonic pricing model may produce better marginal implicit price estimate(s) of the environmental variable(s) of interest. Most applications where a spatial econometric model is applied to the estimation of a hedonic property value model have used either a spatial lag model or a spatial autoregressive (SAR) error model. Incorrect spatial sp...

2009
Stefanie Peer Carl Koopmans Erik Verhoef

The goal of this paper is to develop an econometric model that can be used to predict travel time variability for cost-benefit-analysis (CBA). The model explains travel time variability by the size of (mean) delays, as well as by other time-variant and invariant road characteristics. The data set used for the analysis is based on travel time data of 146 Dutch highway links for the year 2008. Th...

2008
WENDY K. TAM CHO THOMAS J. RUDOLPH Luc Anselin Zachary Elkins Brian Gaines

This is an analysis of the spatial structure of political participation in the United States using spatial econometric techniques and newly available geo-coded data. The results provide strong evidence that political participation is geographically clustered, and that this clustering cannot be explained entirely by social network involvement, individual-level characteristics, such as race, inco...

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