Spatial Econometric Interaction Modelling
This contributed volume applies spatial and space-time econometric methods to spatial interaction modeling. The first part of the book addresses general cutting-edge methodological questions in spatial econometric interaction modeling, which concern aspec
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Roberto Patuelli Giuseppe Arbia Editors
Spatial Econometric Interaction Modelling
Advances in Spatial Science The Regional Science Series
Series editors Manfred M. Fischer Jean-Claude Thill Jouke van Dijk Hans Westlund Advisory editors Geoffrey J.D. Hewings Peter Nijkamp Folke Snickars
More information about this series at http://www.springer.com/series/3302
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Editors Roberto Patuelli Department of Economics Rimini Campus University of Bologna Rimini, Italy
ISSN 1430-9602 Advances in Spatial Science ISBN 978-3-319-30194-5 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-30196-9
Giuseppe Arbia UniversitJa Cattolica del Sacro Cuore Rome, Italy
ISSN 2197-9375 (electronic) ISBN 978-3-319-30196-9 (eBook)
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Preface
Is a new book on spatial interaction modelling needed in 2016? Do we need to update our theoretical and methodological frameworks, about 20 and 30 years away from landmark books like Gravity Models of Spatial Interaction Behavior (Sen and Smith 1995) and Gravity and Spatial Interaction Models (Haynes and Fotheringham 1994)? Our answer to this question is ‘yes’! This book aims to provide a number of convincing reasons—and tools— for extending the way scientists and practitioners in regional and international economics, geography, planning and regional science have been implementing, estimating and interpreting spatial interaction models. It does so by collecting a number of invited contributions by renowned scholars in the field, who propose innovative interpretative and estimation approaches mostly relying on recent developments in spatial statistics and econometrics. The book originates from an I
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