Provincial-level spatial statistical modelling of the change in per capita disposable Family Income in Spain, 1975-1983

Computational simplifications for a space-time autoregressive response model specification are explored for the change in Spain's per capita disposable family income between 1975 and 1983. The geographic resolution for this analysis is the provincial partitioning of part of the Iberian peninsul...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:f573478e1fcb43f3a09a7c7628f3ab772021-12-02T11:10:50ZProvincial-level spatial statistical modelling of the change in per capita disposable Family Income in Spain, 1975-19831278-336610.4000/cybergeo.385https://doaj.org/article/f573478e1fcb43f3a09a7c7628f3ab771998-02-01T00:00:00Zhttp://journals.openedition.org/cybergeo/385https://doaj.org/toc/1278-3366Computational simplifications for a space-time autoregressive response model specification are explored for the change in Spain's per capita disposable family income between 1975 and 1983. The geographic resolution for this analysis is the provincial partitioning of part of the Iberian peninsula into Spain's 47 coterminous provinces coupled with its 3 island clusters provinces. In keeping with the Paelinckian tradition of spatial econometrics, exploration focuses on both new spatial econometric estimators and model specifications that emphasize the capturing of spatial dependency effects in the mean response term. One goal of this analysis is to differentiate between spatial, temporal, and space-time interaction information contained in the per capita disposable family income data. A second objective of the application is to illustrate the utility of extending computational simplifications from the spatial to the space-time domain. And a third purpose is to gain some substantive insights into the economic development of one country in a changing Europe. A serendipitous outcome of this investigation is a detailed analysis of locational information latent in Spain's regionally disaggregated per capita disposable family income.Daniel A. GriffithUnité Mixte de Recherche 8504 Géographie-citésarticlespatial autocorrelationspace-timeJacobian approximationeigenfunctionincomeGeography (General)G1-922DEENFRITPTCybergeo (1998)
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language DE
EN
FR
IT
PT
topic spatial autocorrelation
space-time
Jacobian approximation
eigenfunction
income
Geography (General)
G1-922
spellingShingle spatial autocorrelation
space-time
Jacobian approximation
eigenfunction
income
Geography (General)
G1-922
Daniel A. Griffith
Provincial-level spatial statistical modelling of the change in per capita disposable Family Income in Spain, 1975-1983
description Computational simplifications for a space-time autoregressive response model specification are explored for the change in Spain's per capita disposable family income between 1975 and 1983. The geographic resolution for this analysis is the provincial partitioning of part of the Iberian peninsula into Spain's 47 coterminous provinces coupled with its 3 island clusters provinces. In keeping with the Paelinckian tradition of spatial econometrics, exploration focuses on both new spatial econometric estimators and model specifications that emphasize the capturing of spatial dependency effects in the mean response term. One goal of this analysis is to differentiate between spatial, temporal, and space-time interaction information contained in the per capita disposable family income data. A second objective of the application is to illustrate the utility of extending computational simplifications from the spatial to the space-time domain. And a third purpose is to gain some substantive insights into the economic development of one country in a changing Europe. A serendipitous outcome of this investigation is a detailed analysis of locational information latent in Spain's regionally disaggregated per capita disposable family income.
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author Daniel A. Griffith
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title Provincial-level spatial statistical modelling of the change in per capita disposable Family Income in Spain, 1975-1983
title_short Provincial-level spatial statistical modelling of the change in per capita disposable Family Income in Spain, 1975-1983
title_full Provincial-level spatial statistical modelling of the change in per capita disposable Family Income in Spain, 1975-1983
title_fullStr Provincial-level spatial statistical modelling of the change in per capita disposable Family Income in Spain, 1975-1983
title_full_unstemmed Provincial-level spatial statistical modelling of the change in per capita disposable Family Income in Spain, 1975-1983
title_sort provincial-level spatial statistical modelling of the change in per capita disposable family income in spain, 1975-1983
publisher Unité Mixte de Recherche 8504 Géographie-cités
publishDate 1998
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