提高标准(24)

IF 1.5 3区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS Spatial Economic Analysis Pub Date : 2023-03-28 DOI:10.1080/17421772.2023.2184037
P. Elhorst, M. Abreu, P. Amaral, A. Bhattacharjee, Steven Bond‐Smith, C. Chasco, L. Corrado, J. Ditzen, D. Felsenstein, F. Fuerst, V. Monastiriotis, F. Quatraro, Umed Temursho, D. Tsiotas, Jihai Yu
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这篇社论总结了第18期(2)(2023)的论文。第一篇论文扩展了考虑空间依赖、污染和时滞的索洛-斯旺增长模型。第二篇论文研究了欧盟智能专业化战略(S3)创新导致的相对要素成本与生产要素产出弹性之间的(错误)匹配。第三篇论文研究了汽油价格管制是否以及以何种方式影响加油站之间的竞争和勾结。第四篇论文提供了不发达地区公共图书馆项目鼓励劳动力参与的实证证据。第五篇论文提出了一个通用的嵌套空间随机前沿模型和一个最大似然估计程序来确定各观测单位的低效率。第六篇论文提出了一个动态空间自回归模型,该模型中整体空间权重矩阵由多个底层空间权重矩阵的凸组合组成,并且所有回归量的系数都是异构的。
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Raising the bar (24)
ABSTRACT This editorial summarizes the papers in issue 18(2) (2023). The first paper extends the Solow–Swan growth model with spatial dependence, pollution and time delay. The second paper investigates the (mis)match between relative factor costs and the output elasticities of production factors due to innovations in the European Union’s Smart Specialisation Strategy (S3). The third paper studies whether and in what way price regulation of gasoline affects competition and collusion between gasoline stations. The fourth paper provides empirical evidence that public library programmes encourage labour force participation in underdeveloped regions. The fifth paper proposes a general nesting spatial stochastic frontier model and a maximum likelihood estimation procedure to determine inefficiencies across units of observations. The sixth paper proposes a dynamic spatial autoregressive model in which the overall spatial weight matrix is composed of a convex combination of multiple underlying spatial weight matrices and the coefficients of all regressors are heterogeneous.
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期刊介绍: Spatial Economic Analysis is a pioneering economics journal dedicated to the development of theory and methods in spatial economics, published by two of the world"s leading learned societies in the analysis of spatial economics, the Regional Studies Association and the British and Irish Section of the Regional Science Association International. A spatial perspective has become increasingly relevant to our understanding of economic phenomena, both on the global scale and at the scale of cities and regions. The growth in international trade, the opening up of emerging markets, the restructuring of the world economy along regional lines, and overall strategic and political significance of globalization, have re-emphasised the importance of geographical analysis.
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