Modelling spatial dependence and social interactions
Spatial dependence or social interaction among economic agents or social actors, such as neighbourhood effects, copycatting, and peer group effects, has recently received increased attention from regional scientists, economists, econometricians, and statisticians.
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Main Author: | YANG, Zhenlin |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2007
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