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The Econometric Analysis of Non-Stationary Spatial Panel Data

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This monograph deals with spatially dependent nonstationary time series in a way accessible to both time series econometricians wanting to understand spatial econometics, and spatial econometricians lacking a grounding in time series analysis. After charting key concepts in both time series and spatial econometrics, the book discusses how the spatial connectivity matrix can be estimated using spatial panel data instead of assuming it to be exogenously fixed. This is followed by a discussion of spatial nonstationarity in spatial cross-section data, and a full exposition of non-stationarity in both single and multi-equation contexts, including the estimation and simulation of spatial vector autoregression (VAR) models and spatial error correction (ECM)  models.
The book reviews the literature on panel unit root tests and panel cointegration tests for spatially independent data, and for data that are strongly spatially dependent. It provides for the first time critical valuesfor panel unit root tests and panel cointegration tests when the spatial panel data are weakly or spatially dependent. 
The volume concludes with a discussion of incorporating strong and weak spatial dependence in non-stationary panel data models. All discussions are accompanied by empirical  testing based on a spatial panel data of house prices in Israel.
 

List of contents

1 Space and Time are Inextricably Interwoven.- 2 Time Series for Spatial Econometricians.- 3 Spatial Data Analysis and Econometrics.- 4 The Spatial Conectivity Matrix.- 5 Unit Root and Cointegration Tests in Spatial Cross-Section Data.- 6 Spatial Vector Autoregressions.- 7 Unit Root and Cointegration Tests for Spatially Dependent Panel Data.- 8 Cointegration in Non-Stationary Panel Data.- 9 Spatial Vector Error Correction.- 10 Strong and Weak Cross-Section Dependence in Non-Stationary Spatial Panel Data. 

About the author

Michael Beenstock is the Pinchas Sapir Professor of Economics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He received his Ph.D. from the London School of Economics and Political Science, and was a professor at City University, London from 1981-87. He is a Fellow of the Centre for Economic Policy Research, London. His research interests include  applied econometrics,  spatial econometrics, world economics, the Israeli economy, energy economics, immigrant absorption, hosung markets and  economic inequality.  Daniel Felsenstein is a Professor and Chair of the Department of Geography at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. His fields of interest are economic geography, regional science and spatial econometrics.  His research relates to  regional disparities, landuse-transportation modeling, urban resilience and local housing markets.. 
 

Summary

This monograph deals with spatially dependent nonstationary time series in a way accessible to both time series econometricians wanting to understand spatial econometics, and spatial econometricians lacking a grounding in time series analysis. After charting key concepts in both time series and spatial econometrics, the book discusses how the spatial connectivity matrix can be estimated using spatial panel data instead of assuming it to be exogenously fixed. This is followed by a discussion of spatial nonstationarity in spatial cross-section data, and a full exposition of non-stationarity in both single and multi-equation contexts, including the estimation and simulation of spatial vector autoregression (VAR) models and spatial error correction (ECM)  models.
The book reviews the literature on panel unit root tests and panel cointegration tests for spatially independent data, and for data that are strongly spatially dependent. It provides for the first time critical valuesfor panel unit root tests and panel cointegration tests when the spatial panel data are weakly or spatially dependent. 
The volume concludes with a discussion of incorporating strong and weak spatial dependence in non-stationary panel data models. All discussions are accompanied by empirical  testing based on a spatial panel data of house prices in Israel.
 

Product details

Authors Michae Beenstock, Michael Beenstock, Daniel Felsenstein
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2019
 
EAN 9783030036133
ISBN 978-3-0-3003613-3
No. of pages 275
Dimensions 162 mm x 358 mm x 22 mm
Weight 586 g
Illustrations IX, 275 p. 45 illus., 40 illus. in color.
Series Advances in Spatial Science
Advances in Spatial Science
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Economics

B, Economics, finance, business & management, Statistics, Economics and Finance, Regional Studies, Political Economy, Regional/Spatial Science, Regional and Spatial Economics, regional economics, Management science, Probability & statistics, Quantitative Economics, Spatial economics, Econometrics

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