Spatial Econometrics

Spatial econometrics is a subfield of econometrics that deals with the treatment of spatial interactions in regression models for cross sectional and panel data. Chapter 1: This is the first paper that highlights the role of spatial interactions, in the context of bankruptcy laws, in the entrepreneurship decision…

Contents

Chapter 1: A Spatial Model of the Impact of Bankruptcy Law on Entrepreneurship
1.1 Introduction
1.1.1 Overview
1.2 Literature Review
1.2.1 Evidence for Spatial Effects
1.3 Details of Study
1.3.1 Theoretical Model
1.3.2 Empirical Model
1.3.3 Definition of Variables
1.3.4 Data Sources and Description
1.4 Regression Results
1.4.1 Business Start Results
1.4.2 Business Closure Results
1.5 Specification Tests
1.6 Conclusion
Appendix
Appendix 1.A.1
Chapter 2: Empirical Determinants of FDI: A Spatial Approach
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Literature Review
2.3 Empirical Model
2.4 Data Description
2.5 Econometric Results
2.6 Conclusion
Appendix
References

Author: Mathur, Aparna

Source: University of Maryland

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