1. Raising the bar (8)
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Pedro Amaral, Harry Garretsen, Jihai Yu, Bernard Fingleton, Francesco Quatraro, Danilo Camargo Igliori, Maria Abreu, Julie Le Gallo, Vassilis Monastiriotis, Philip McCann, Luisa Corrado, Paul Elhorst, Arnab Bhattacharjee, Justin Doran, Franz Fuerst, Research programme EEF, and Research programme GEM
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non-stationarity ,Bar (music) ,media_common.quotation_subject ,WEIGHT MATRIX ,Geography, Planning and Development ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,lobbying ,02 engineering and technology ,human rights ,informal work ,0502 economics and business ,Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous) ,Economics ,050207 economics ,Settore SECS-P/01 - Economia Politica ,Home market ,media_common ,Economic research ,Public economics ,Human rights ,05 social sciences ,021107 urban & regional planning ,SPATIAL AUTOREGRESSIVE MODEL ,Raising (linguistics) ,Non stationarity ,tax-setting ,Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty ,General Economics, Econometrics and Finance - Abstract
This editorial summarizes the papers published in issue 13(3) so as to raise the bar in applied spatial economic research and highlight new trends. The first paper challenges the home market hypothesis that large countries host more firms relative to their size than small countries by considering the lobbying activities of multinational firms. The second paper analyzes the implications of a spatial weight matrix used to estimate a spatial econometric model that depends on an endogenous economic variable. By adding a spatial context, the third paper provides a novel contribution to the literature on international norms in de facto measures of human rights performance. The fourth paper examines the determinants of accepting informal work in Poland. The fifth paper deals with non-stationarity and cointegration in a dynamic spatial econometric panel data model when the number of observations in the time - rather than in the cross-sectional- domain tends to infinity.
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- 2018
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