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'The term spatial econometrics was coined by Jean Paelinck in the early 1970s to designate a growing body of the regional science literature...In there book Spatial Econometrics, Paelinck and Klassen outline five characteristics of the field in terms of the types of issues considered:

---the role of spatial interdependence in spatial models

---the asymmetry in spatial relations

---the importance of explanatory factors located in other spaces

---differentiation between ex post and ex ante interaction

---explicit modeling of space'

-----Luc Anselin(1988)

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For everyone interested in this field is easy to communicate, we open this platform. May you share your learning experiences and even some inspirations with others!
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2007-8-8 20:46:00

Programme for SEA 2007


Thursday 12 July 2007


09:00 – 11.00

Auditorium - Model selection & simulation

Chair: James LeSage

Spatial interdependence and relative geographical location as determinants of institutional development

Harry Kelejian, Peter Murrell & Oleksandr Shepotylo

Specification of Spatial Models: Analysis, Comparisons, Suggestions
Stanislav Stakhovych & Tammo H.A. Bijmolt

Taking off some hoods: estimating spatial models with a non-arbitary W matrix

Esteban Fernandez-Vazquez & Jorge Rodriguez-Valez


A Study on Potentiality for Breeding Communities in the Taipei Metropolitan Area

Feng-Tyan Lin


Gordon Cameron Lecture Theatre - Spatial econometric theory

Chair: Anil Bera


Central Limit Theorems and Uniform Laws of Large Numbers for Arrays of Random Fields

Nazgule Jenish & Ingmar R. Prucha

QML Estimation of Dynamic Panel Data Models with Spatial Errors

Liangjun Su & Zhenlin Yang


Testing the Hypothesis of Stability in Spatial Econometric Models

Jesús Mur, Fernando López & Ana Angulo


Spatial Analysis: From the Beginning to the Frontiers of Spatial Econometrics

Anil K. Bera, Paradosh Simlai & Jun Yan

Reddaway Room - Trade, networks, spatial interaction

Chair: John Gibson


Revealing distances hidden in flows: a formalism for mapping pendular geostatistical distances

Devis Tuia

Simple and Local Indices of Concentration

François Bavaud

Matching and Network Effects

Marcel Fafchamp, Sanjeev Goyal & Marco van der Leij

Spatial Autocorrelation and Household Choices in Rural Indonesia

John Gibson, Susan Olivia & Bonggeun Kim

Walter Grave Room - Labour & migration

Chair: Thomas de Graaff


Income and educational distribution in the regions of the European Union: the role of geography and welfare state

Vassilis Tselios

Estimating the Macroeconomic Effects of Active Labour Market Policies using Spatial Econometric Methods

Reinhard Hujer, Paulo J.M. Rodrigues & Katja Wolf


A spatio-temporal analysis of the relation between population and employment growth in the Netherlands

Thomas de Graaff, Raymond J.G.M. Florax & Frank van Oort

The dynamic of regional employment in the area of "Grand Tunis"

Lotfi Bennour, Sami Hannachi & Moez Kilani


11:00 - 11:30 COFFEE/ TEA


11:30 - 13:00

Auditorium - Model selection & simulation

Chair: Giuseppe. Arbia


Understanding the Relationship between Road Infrastructures and Development in Portugal – Contributions from Spatial Regression Models

Anabela Ribeiro, António Pais Antunes & Álvaro Seco


Instrumental Variable Quantile Estimation of Spatial Autoregressive Models

Liangjun Su & Zhenlin Yang


Isotropy Testing in Spatial Econometrics Models

Giuseppe Arbia


Gordon Cameron Lecture Theatre - Spatial econometric theory

Chair: Ingmar Prucha


Consistent Estimation of Global VAR Models
Jan Mutl

The Application of Bootstrap Methods in Diagnostic Checking of a Spatial Econometric Model

Kuan-Pin Lin, Zhi-He Long & Mei Wu


Profile Quasi-maximum Likelihood Estimation of Partially Linear Spatial Autoregressive Models

Liangjun Su & Sainan Jin


Reddaway Room - Trade, networks, spatial interaction

Chair: Daniel Griffith


‘‘Dual’’ gravity: Using spatial econometrics to control for multilateral resistance

Kristian Behrens, Cem Ertur & Wilfried Koch

Networks and Private Provision of Public Goods
Kuo-chih Yuan

Spatial Econometric modelling of congestion prediction in in-vehicle route guidance

Jun Hu & Prof Michael G H Bell


13.00 – 14:15 LUNCH


14:15 – 16:15

Auditorium – Health & welfare

Chair: Francesco Moscone


Use of Elective Surgery in Public Hospitals: Modelling Access-Cost Quality Trade-offs in a Spatial Framework

Anurag Sharma, Anthony Harris & Jeff Richardson

STARMA Models for Crime in the City of Sao Paulo

Alexandre Sartoris


How do Spatial Interactions Affect Health Expenditures and Health Outcomes in the United States?

Joan Costa-Font, Francesco Moscone & Marin Gemmill


Spatial trends in the Distribution of road fatalities in Tunisia
Ezzedine Abaoub, Halim Dabbou & Moez Kilani


Gordon Cameron Lecture Theatre - Innovation & clusters

Chair: Maria Abreu


The Dixon-Thirlwall model and the role of knowledge-based supply specialisation: a spatial econometric approach

Daria Ciriaci & Daniela Palma


Productivity Spillovers and Multinational Enterprises: in search of a spatial dimension

Marcella Nicolini & Laura Resmini

The impact of absorptive capacity on regional innovation performance in the UK
Maria Abreu

Reddaway Room - Agglomeration & spatial economics

Chair: Eckhardt Bode


Spatial Concentration of Economic Activity in Europe: an Augmented Exploratory Spatial Data Analysis

Roberto Basile & Marianna Mantuano


It Depends on Who You’re Looking at: Neighbourhood Effects in Local Government Cultural Expenditures

Kristien Werck, Bruno Heyndels & Benny Geys


International R&D spillovers in the multi-country Schumpeterian growth model
Cem Ertur & Wilfried Koch


The Spatial Distribution of Industries in the European Union

Eckhardt Bode, Christiane Krieger-Boden, Jan Mutl & Rüdiger Soltwedel


Walter Grave Room - Real estate

Chair: Vanessa Daniel


House Prices and School Zones: Does Geography Matter?

John Gibson, Geua Boe-Gibson & Bonggeun Kim


Spatial Analysis of Tokyo Apartment Market
Morito Tsutsumi, Yasushi Yoshida, Hajime Seya & Yuichiro Kawaguchi


The economic valuation of flood risk: long term divergence between ex-ante and ex-post hedonic prices of the Meuse River flooding in The Netherlands

Vanessa E. Daniel, Raymond J.G.M. Florax & Piet Rietveld

16:15-16:45 COFFEE/TEA


16:45 – 17:45

Auditorium

PLENARY - Spatial Panels by Badi Baltagi


19:15 – 20:00 DINNER


Friday 13 July 2007


09:00 – 11:00

Gordon Cameron Lecture Theatre – Model selection and simulation

Chair: Jean Paelinck


A Bayesian Spatial Model Composition Analysis of knowledge Production

Olivier Parent & James P. LeSage


Determinants of land use conversion: a spatial multinomial probit approach
Raja Chakir & Olivier Parent

Classification and Visualization of High-Dimensional Socio-Economic Data Using Self-Organizing Maps

Christian Kaiser & Mikhail Kanevski


On Residuals, Multiple Regimes, Geographical Interpolation and Composite Parameters in Spatial Econometric Analysis

Jean H.P. Paelinck


Reddaway Room - Agglomeration & spatial economics

Chair: Bernard Fingleton


Impact of Structural Funds on Regional Growth: How to Reconsider a 7 Year-Old Black-Box
Sandy Dall’erba, Rachel Guillain & Julie Le Gallo


Local Economic Growth in Brazil: a Spatial Analysis for Sao Paulo Municipalities

Alexandre Sartoris & Danilo Igliori

Spatial autoregressive dependence in Foreign Direct Investment across Russian regions
Svetlana Ledyaeva
Competing models of global dynamics : evidence from panel models with spatially correlated error components

Bernard Fingleton


Walter Grave Room - Taxation & finance

Chair: Stefan Van Parys


The Political Trend in Tax Settings of Local Governments

Raffaella Santolini

Spatial impact of transportation project on land price: An empirical analysis of the Tokyo Metropolitan Area

Hajime Seya & Morito Tsutsumi


Insurance Consumption in Italy: a Sub-Regional Panel Data Analysis
Giovanni Millo & Gaetano Carmeci

Tax Competition Among Belgian Municipalities: a Multi-Dimensional Battle

Stefan Van Parys

11:00 – 11:30 COFFEE/TEA


11:30 – 13:00

Gordon Cameron Lecture Theatre - Model selection & simulation

Chair: Antonio Páez


Mapping of Interest Rates in a Feature Space Using Neural Networks
Mikhail Kanevski & Michel Maignan


Constrained Maximum Likelihood Estimators for Continuous Time Models: a Monte Carlo Study

Gianfranco Piras

Topology and Dependency Tests in Spatial and Network Autoregressive Models

Antonio Páez, Steven Farber & Erik Volz


Reddaway Room - Agglomeration & spatial economics

Chair: Harry Garretsen


Estimating the Impact of Hosting Hallmark Events on Long Term Regional Economic Growth: An Urban Economics Model with Spatial Fixed Effects

Pedro Pires de Matos

FDI and the Relevance of Spatial Linkages: Do Third Country Effects Matter for Dutch FDI?
Harry Garretsen & Jolanda Peeters

Walter Grave Room – Health and Welfare

Chair: Luisa Corrado


Determinants of Health in the City of Sao Paulo: A Spatial Approach

Marislei Nishijima & Alexandre Sartoris

Producing Geographic Profiles of HIV Prevalence Using Small Area Estimation Techniques: How Far are we from the “Golden standard” of the Population-based sero-surveys?

Oleksiy Ivaschenko & Livia Montana

No Man is an Island: the Inter-personal Determinants of Regional Well-Being in Europe

Aqib Aslam & Luisa Corrado


13:00 – 14:15 LUNCH


14:15 – 15:15

Auditorium

PLENARY - Issues in Spatial Models: Misconceptions, Empirical Oversights, Prediction and Borders by Harry Kelejian


15:15 – 15:45 COFFEE/TEA


15:45 – 17:45

Auditorium - Model selection & simulation

Chair: Michael Pfaffermayr


Constrained Maximum Likelihood Estimators for Continuous Time Regional Convergence Models: Theory and Application

Clifford Wymer, Gianfranco Piras, Kieran Donaghy & Giuseppe Arbia


Sugar Cane Production in Puerto Rico, 1958/59-1973/74: A Comparison of Three Model Specifications for Describing Small Heterogeneous Space-Time Dataset

Daniel A. Griffith

Conditional Beta- and Sigma-Convergence in Space: A Maximum Likelihood Approach

Michael Pfaffermayr

Spatial Lag and Error Dependence in a GIS-based Hedonic Pricing Model of Farmland Values in British Columbia

Geerte Cotteleer, Tracy Stobbe & G. Cornelis van Kooten


Gordon Cameron Lecture Theatre - Model selection & simulation

Chair: Raymond Florax


Contribution of Spacial Econometrics in a Cost Benefit Analysis of the Management of the Wild Boar in the South West of France

Hanitra Rakotoarison

An analysis of the demographic dividend on school enrollment in Brazil: a hierarchical and spatial-hierarchical approach

Juliana de Lucena Ruas Riani, Eduardo Luiz Gonçalves Rios-Neto & Sueli Moro


Asymmetries in Spatial Contiguity Weights

Gianfranco Piras & Paolo Postiglione


Space-Time Cluster Detection in Crime Data with Scan Statistics
Frédéric Ratle, Anne-Laure Terrettaz-Zufferey, Mikhail Kanevski, Pierre Esseiva & Olivier Ribaux

Reddaway Room - Regional growth & convergence

This Session is sponsored by the Regional Studies Association

Chair: Jesus Mur


Spatial Growth Regressions: Model specification, Estimation and Interpretation

James P. LeSage & Manfred M. Fischer


The Impact of EU's Common Agricultural Policy on Income Redistribution and Regional Convergence

Heiko Hansen & Ramona Teuber


Does Regional Knowledge Flow Matter For Regional Innovations?: Evidence from Japanese Regional Innovation Panel

Nobuya Fukugawa

Walter Grave Room - Health & welfare

Chair: Brigitte Waldorf


Geographical misalignment of Canada’s Health Human Resources
Deborah Cohen & Roger Pittblado

A Spatio-Temporal Analysis of US Health Expenditure
Elisa Tosetti & Francesco Moscone

Does social capital reduce moral hazard? A network model for non-life insurance demand
Giovanni Millo & Giacomo Pasini

A Spatial Analysis of Healthcare Accessibility and Health Outcomes in Indiana

Brigitte Waldorf, Susan Chen, Sema Sobu & Eda Unal


18:00 – 19:00

Auditorium

Presidential Address and Spatial Econometrics Association Meeting


19:00 – 19:45

Auditorium Foyer

Drinks Reception


Sponsored by

19:45 CONFERENCE DINNER

Saturday 14 July 2007


09:00 – 11:00

Auditorium – Model selection and simulation

Chair: Mark Roberts


HAC estimation with spatially aggregated data

Nicholas Nagle


Autocorrelation in Social Networks: An Investigation of Sampling Issues

Antonio Páez, Darren M. Scott & Eric Volz


Horizontal interaction on local councils' expecditures. Evidence from Italy

Barbara Ermini & Raffaella Santolini


New Estimates of Returns to Scale and Spatial Spillovers for EU Regional Manufacturing, 1986-2002

Alvaro Angeriz, John McCombie & Mark Roberts


Gordon Cameron Lecture Theatre - Spatial econometric theory

Chair: Julie La Gallo


Heteroskedastic Spatial Process Models: A Monte Carlo Experiment
D. M. Lambert & R. J. G. M. Florax


Homogenous Panel Unit Root Tests under Cross Sectional Dependence: Finite Sample Modifications and the Wild Bootstrap

Helmut Herwartz & Florian Siedenburg


Markov Chain of Gaussian Multivariate Markov Fields: Specification Model and applications to spatial econometric analysis

Giuseppe Arbia & Michele Modica

Estimating multiequation spatial models with endogenous variables, a spatial lag and spatially dependent disturbances: finite sample properties

Bernard Fingleton & Julie Le Gallo


Walter Grave Room - Real estate

Chair: Marco Van der Leij


Interpreting Spatial Econometric Models

R. Kelley Pace & James P. LeSage


Real estate market and the relevance of local features: a hedonic prices quantil-spatial analysis in Belo Horizonte (Brazil)

Bernardo Alves Furtado


The costs and Benefits of Providing Open Space in Cities

Willemijn van der Straaten & Jan Rouwendal


Acknowledging for spatial effects in the Portuguese housing market
Pedro G. Carvalho & Alexandra Ribeiro

11:00 – 11:30 COFFEE/TEA


11:30 – 13:00

Auditorium -Taxation & finance

Chair: Paul Elhorst


Financial Development and Economic Growth in Turkey: A Spatial Effect Analysis

Jülide Yildirim, Nadir Öcal & Mahmut Erdoğan


A Spatial Model of the Impact of Bankruptcy Law on Entrepreneurship

Aparna Mathur


Interdependent Behavior of Local Governments: Dutch Evidence Using a Linear Expenditure System
J. Paul Elhorst & Maarten A. Allers


Gordon Cameron Lecture Theatre - Regional growth and convergence

This Session is sponsored by the Regional Studies Association

Chair: Maarten Bosker

Productivity Polarization Across Regions in Europe

Roberto Basile

Spatial Dynamic Analysis of Convergence in Indonesia
M. Firdaus
The Different Effects of geography on Sub-Saharan Africa's economic development

Maarten Bosker & Harry Garretsen


Reddaway Room - Regional growth & convergence

This Session is sponsored by the Regional Studies Association

Chair: Gianfranco Piras


Spatial Dynamics of Economic Growth in Brazil (1970-2000): an empirical approach

Leonardo Monteiro Monasterio & Martin Dietrich Brauch


Regional Convergence process in EU – a spatial dynamic model

Alicja Olejnik

Space, Institutions and Growth: Empirical Tests Using Weighted Distance Matrices for the EU25 Regions

Giuseppe Arbia, Michele Battisti & Gianfranco Di Vaio

Walter Grave Room - Labour & migration

Chair: Vassilis Monastiriotis


Regional Disparities of Promoted New Firm Formation from Unemployment in Germany
Norbert Schanne & Antje Weyh

Wage and Employment Effects of Human Capital Shares in the localities of UK

Ioannis Kaplanis

Speak your weight: examining the meaning of spatial autocorrelation in the analysis of spatial processes

Vassilis Monastiriotis & Ian Gordon


13:00 – 14:15 LUNCH


14:15 – 15:15 Meeting of Board of Directors of the Spatial Econometrics Association

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2007-8-18 16:51:00

I'm just a beginner in spatial economics, but what I want to say is that I wish one day i can freely exchange my idea with all of you.

Now I have some thoughts about this subject, but I lack good ways to express them.

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2007-8-18 17:40:00

To wAming

Thank you for your attention to this column. It is understandable for us to be beginners in this field for that spatial econometrics is also in its burgeoning stage. While it is a promising field, which provides us a new perspective to analyze the regional problems. Equipped with this tool, we can get a in-depth understanding on the very regional issues. Welcome everyone interested in this field to release your comments! Through the narrow aisle of pain, we can make progress together.

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2007-8-18 17:43:00

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