Panel Spatial Regression
Panel Spatial Regression extends standard panel data models by explicitly accounting for spatial dependence among cross-sectional units observed over time. It combines the temporal control of panel fixed or random effects with a spatial weights matrix that encodes geographic or network proximity, yielding unbiased and efficient estimates when observations are spatially correlated across units.
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- Elhorst, J. P. (2014). Spatial Econometrics: From Cross-Sectional Data to Spatial Panels. Springer. · ISBN 978-3642403408
- Anselin, L., Le Gallo, J., & Jayet, H. (2008). Spatial Panel Econometrics. In: The Econometrics of Panel Data (pp. 625-660). Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. · DOI 10.1007/978-3-540-75892-1_19
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