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Spatial Econometrics -- Spatial Weights Anselin
Contributed by Luc Anselin
version Summer 2002 
status Final 
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metametadata_contributor_entity David Fearon, fear@umail.ucsb.edu 
metametadata_contributor_date 2002-07-09 
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keywords Economics, spatial econometrics, spatial statistics, spatial autocorrelation, spatial weights, cliff-ord weights, neighborhood effects, spatial association, spatial lag operator, spatial interaction 
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description Course Syllabus ACE 492 SE Luc Anselin Spatial econometrics lecture notes 2 Spatial Weights: Important Concepts Connectivity in Space Structuring spatial autocorrelation, spatial arrangement (neighborhood and pairs view), contiguity weights, spatial interaction, economic weights. Spatial Weights Binary contiguity weights, general spatial weights, row-standardization, characteristics of spatial weights, higher order contiguity, constructing weights in practice. Spatial Lag Operator spatial shift, neighbor average, four types of spatial association (high-high, low-low, high-low, low-high)  
CSISS_interest_area spatial econometrics,spatial autocorrelation,spatial statistic,neighborhood effects,spatial association 
CSISS_discipline Economics 
contributor_role_1 Author 
contributor_entity_1 Luc Anselin 
contributor_date_1 2002-01-22 
contributor_role_2 Department of Agricultural and Consu 
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