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Térbeli Visszavezetési Együtthatók (Spatial IV / Spatial 2SLS)×Térbeli Eligazodási Pontszám Illesztés×
TudományterületOksági következtetésOksági következtetés
MódszercsaládRegression modelRegression model
Keletkezés éve1988-19982000s
MegalkotóKelejian & Prucha (generalized spatial 2SLS); Anselin (spatial econometrics framework)Extension of Rosenbaum & Rubin (1983) PSM to spatial settings; spatial adaptation developed in applied econometrics and epidemiology literature from the 2000s onward
TípusQuasi-experimental causal inference with spatial dependenceQuasi-experimental matching estimator
AlapműKelejian, H. H., & Prucha, I. R. (1998). A Generalized Spatial Two-Stage Least Squares Procedure for Estimating a Spatial Autoregressive Model with Autoregressive Disturbances. Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, 17(1), 99-121. DOI ↗Rosenbaum, P. R., & Rubin, D. B. (1983). The central role of the propensity score in observational studies for causal effects. Biometrika, 70(1), 41-55. DOI ↗
Alternatív nevekSpatial IV, Spatial 2SLS, Spatial Two-Stage Least Squares, S-IVSpatial PSM, Geospatial PSM, Spatially-adjusted propensity score matching, Geographic propensity score matching
Kapcsolódó66
ÖsszefoglalóSpatial Instrumental Variables (Spatial IV) is a causal inference method for settings where units — regions, firms, neighborhoods — are spatially interdependent, creating endogeneity that standard IV approaches ignore. It constructs instruments from the spatially lagged values of exogenous characteristics of neighboring units, then applies two-stage least squares to recover unbiased causal estimates in the presence of both endogenous regressors and spatial autocorrelation.Spatial Propensity Score Matching (Spatial PSM) extends the classic propensity score matching framework to settings where units are embedded in geographic space and treatment assignment or outcomes may be spatially correlated. By incorporating spatial covariates and adjacency structure into the propensity model and matching procedure, it produces causal estimates that account for geographic confounding and spillover effects.
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