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1001 ▼a Schanne, Norbert, ▼e author.
24510 ▼a Spatial dependence and heterogeneity in empirical analyses of regional labour market dynamics/ ▼c Norbert Schanne.
260 ▼a Bielefeld: ▼b W. Bertelsmann Verlag, ▼c 2015.
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5050 ▼a Spatial Dependence and Heterogeneity in Empirical Analyses of Regional Labour Market Dynamics; Imprint; Contents; Preface; List of Figures; List of Tables; Chapter 1 Introduction; Chapter 2 Geography Matters -- The Impact of Distance in Regional Labour Market Models; 2.1 Spatial structure by workplace -- New Economic Geography; 2.2 Structure by residential location -- Urban Labour Economics; Chapter 3 Spatial Econometrics -- An Introduction in the Econometrics of Cross-sectional Dependence and Cross-sectional Heterogeneity; 3.1 Introduction.
5058 ▼a 3.2 The classical linear regression model -- and looking beyond3.3 Spatial autocorrelation: Mainstream models; 3.3.1 Spatial lag model; 3.3.2 Spatial error model; 3.3.3 Spatial Durbin model and SARAR-model; 3.4 Spatial dependence beyond the mainstream; 3.4.1 Spatial filter procedures; 3.4.2 Newey-West type variance-covariance estimators; 3.5 Spatial heterogeneity; 3.5.1 Impact measures from spatial lag and Durbin model; 3.5.2 Spatial expansion; 3.5.3 Spatial regimes; 3.5.4 Geographically weighted regression; 3.5.5 Coefficient expansion with eigenvector spatial filters.
5058 ▼a 3.6 Comments and concluding remarks3.A Consistency and bias of estimators for ? Chapter 4 Persistence of Regional Unemployment -- Application of a Spatial Filtering Approach to Local Labour Markets in Germany; Abstract; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Analytical design of the model; 4.2.1 The traditional approach; 4.2.2 Spatial filtering; 4.2.3 An adjustment-process spatial filter; 4.2.4 Spatial regimes; 4.3 Data; 4.4 Empirical application; 4.4.1 Fixed Effects and Spatial Filter estimation; 4.4.2 Spatial Filter/Fixed Effects in the autoregressive component.
5058 ▼a 4.4.3 Adjustment to shocks according to the spatial regimes4.4.4 Concluding remarks: Persistence of unemployment; 4.5 Conclusions; 4.A Comparative model overview and further statistics; Chapter 5 Forecasting Regional Labour Markets with GVAR Models and Indicators; Abstract; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 The data and their statistical properties; 5.3 Regional labour-market dynamics: A sketch; 5.4 Specifying a system of regional labour markets; 5.4.1 The Global VAR formulation; 5.4.2 Regional dominance in cross-sectional dependence; 5.4.3 Common trends: Cointegration and nonstationary common factors.
5058 ▼a 5.5 Selection and inclusion of indicators5.6 Forecast evaluation; 5.6.1 Forecast construction and evaluation method; 5.6.2 General forecast performance and the contribution of spatial information; 5.6.3 Forecast comparison across the indicators; 5.6.4 Development of forecast errors over time; 5.7 Conclusion; 5.A Exponent of divergence -- simulation; 5.B Figures: Development of forecast accuracy; Chapter 6 Do they Run with the Pack? The Formation of Experts' Expectations on Labour Markets; Abstract; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Data; 6.2.1 The FEA Management Survey.
520 ▼a Warum sollen Regionen innerhalb eines Landes unabh?ngige Inseln sein? Und warum sollen, ?ber das gesamte Land hinweg, einheitlich starke ?konomische oder soziale Wirkungszusammenh?nge bestehen? Diese zwei Annahmen werden in der angewandten empirischen Wirtschafts- und Sozialforschung ?blicherweise implizit unterstellt. Wie in statistischen Verfahren von dieser unrealistischen Modellstruktur unter Ausnutzung der r?umlichen Strukturen in beobachteten Variablen und unterstellten Zusammenh?ngen abgewichen werden kann, diskutiert Norbert Schanne im vorliegenden Band. M?glichkeiten, unser Verst?ndni.
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