Modelling the regional variability of building activity in Greece: A multi-level multinomial logistic regression approach

IF 0.4 Q4 GEOGRAPHY European Spatial Research and Policy Pub Date : 2023-09-14 DOI:10.18778/1231-1952.30.1.01
Dimitrios Kantianis, Serafeim Polyzos, Dimitrios Tsiotas
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This paper studies spatial differences in the fluctuations of the regional building activity in Greece, by developing a composite multinomial logistic regression model expressing the building activity’s variability in socio-economic terms. The results show that the variability in building activity is related to economies of scale within the construction sector, along with the performance of two other Greek economy’s major sectors, i.e., tourism and tertiary, in highlighting a dependence on the prime drivers of economic and regional development. Overall, the research provides empirical evidence on the macro-economic modelling of spatial demand, based on a proxy incorporating all aspects of human activity in the geographical space.
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希腊建筑活动的区域可变性建模:多层次多项逻辑回归方法
本文研究了希腊区域建筑活动波动的空间差异,通过开发一个复合多项逻辑回归模型来表达建筑活动在社会经济方面的可变性。结果表明,建筑活动的可变性与建筑部门的规模经济有关,同时与希腊经济的另外两个主要部门的表现有关,即旅游业和第三产业,突出了对经济和区域发展的主要驱动因素的依赖。总体而言,该研究为空间需求的宏观经济模型提供了经验证据,该模型基于包含地理空间中人类活动的所有方面的代理。
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