Developments in the Analysis of Spatial Data
14 Pages Posted: 13 May 2009
Date Written: January 2009
Abstract
Disregarding spatial dependence can invalidate methods for analyzing cross-sectional and panel data. We discuss ongoing work on developing methods that allow for, test for, or estimate, spatial dependence. Much of the stress is on nonparametric and semiparametric methods.
JEL Classification: D74;H77;F13;019
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