2015
DOI: 10.1007/s00181-015-1023-y
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Heterogeneity in spatial growth clusters

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“…Interestingly, the results presented in Tab. 3 corroborate the findings of previous studies (see, for example, Piribauer andFischer 2015, or Crespo Cuaresma et al 2014) by detecting the share of low educated working age population (Lower education workers) as being more robustly correlated to regional economic growth as compared to a measure of tertiary education attainment (higher education workers). As expected, lower education workers appear to exhibit a negative impact on regional growth in all specifications considered.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…Interestingly, the results presented in Tab. 3 corroborate the findings of previous studies (see, for example, Piribauer andFischer 2015, or Crespo Cuaresma et al 2014) by detecting the share of low educated working age population (Lower education workers) as being more robustly correlated to regional economic growth as compared to a measure of tertiary education attainment (higher education workers). As expected, lower education workers appear to exhibit a negative impact on regional growth in all specifications considered.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…(3). Albeit both specifications typically produce rather similar estimates and inference (see, for example, LeSage and Pace 2007, Piribauer andFischer 2015, or Strauss et al 2017), matrix exponential spatial specifications have some potential computational advantages, specifically in high-dimensional data environments. A correspondence between spatial coefficients in the conventional SAR and MESS is stated by LeSage and Pace (2007), where ξ ≈ 1 − exp(ρ).…”
Section: Econometric Frameworkmentioning
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“…Therefore, future research with a more systematic analysis of RBD or RGD is warranted as it might be inadequate just from the perspective of pollution intensity in this paper. Furthermore, a data-driven approach proposed by Piribauer [69] to treat structural heterogeneity in spatial autoregressive models could be considered as a future extension of the research. In the end, to provide more robust and fruitful results, city-level data and other environmental regulation variables should be examined in further studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%