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Factors influencing the space-time lags of regional economic adjustment
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A Comment on "Specification Searches in Spatial Econometrics: The Relevance of Hendry's Methodology".
Published 2006“…Specification searches in spatial econometrics: the relevance of Hendry's methodology. Regional Science and Urban Economics, 33, 557-579] undertook a simulation study designed to assess the properties of various selection strategies applied to a spatial modelling problem. …”
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A comment on 'Specification searches in spatial econometrics: the relevance of Hendry's methodology'
Published 2005“…Specification searches in spatial econometrics: the relevance of Hendry's methodology. Regional Science and Urban Economics, 33, 557–579] undertook a simulation study designed to assess the properties of various selection strategies applied to a spatial modelling problem. …”
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A comment on 'Specification searches in spatial econometrics: the relevance of Hendry's methodology'
Published 2006“…Specification searches in spatial econometrics: the relevance of Hendry's methodology. Regional Science and Urban Economics, 33, 557–579] undertook a simulation study designed to assess the properties of various selection strategies applied to a spatial modelling problem. …”
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Brendan M. Walsh (1940-2016): The economist at work
Published 2017“…BMW’s scholarly publications are listed in the appendix below.1 About two-thirds of the total appeared in Irish journals (including nineteen in The Economic and Social Review between 1970 and 2017) and in other Irish outlets; the rest in places as varied as The European Economic Review and The Journal of Regional Science; Demography and Political Studies; The Journal of Biosocial Science and Explorations in Economic History. …”
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Algorithmic Nations: seeing like a city-regional and techno-political conceptual assemblage
Published 2018“…This paper explores these new ‘connectographies’ from a regional science perspective, introducing the term ‘algorithmic nations’ as a city-regional and techno-political conceptual assemblage. …”
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