2010
DOI: 10.1007/s10037-010-0047-1
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Market access, regional price level and wage disparities: the German case

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“…*Significant at 10% level; **at 5% level; ***at 1% level. Market Potential, Spatial Dependences and Spillovers in European Regions 9 KOSFELD and ECKEY (2010) prefer an SEM specification for the NEG equation in order to avoid introducing two spatial lags of the dependent variable, as occurs in an SAR model including Market Potential. The LM tests in Table 4 show that the SEM is chosen in all cases except in the specification of EMP without human capital.…”
Section: Modelling Spatial Dependences: the Case Of Europementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…*Significant at 10% level; **at 5% level; ***at 1% level. Market Potential, Spatial Dependences and Spillovers in European Regions 9 KOSFELD and ECKEY (2010) prefer an SEM specification for the NEG equation in order to avoid introducing two spatial lags of the dependent variable, as occurs in an SAR model including Market Potential. The LM tests in Table 4 show that the SEM is chosen in all cases except in the specification of EMP without human capital.…”
Section: Modelling Spatial Dependences: the Case Of Europementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The weights are inversely related to bilateral trade costs, usually proxied by distances. According to spatial econometrics, this sum can be seen as a spatially lagged endogenous variable (MION, 2004;KOSFELD and ECKEY, 2010). This is because the measure of market size on the right-hand side of the NEG equation is closely associated with the dependent variable.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, poverty measures adjusted for cost of living differences in US metropolitan and nonmetropolitan areas show a complete reversal of the nonmetro/metro original poverty profile (Jolliffe, 2006). Kosfeld and Eckey (2008) estimated consumer price index (CPI) and housing rent index (HRI) for German NUTS sub-national areas to analyze price disparities aross German regions. The authors found that disparities of regional per capita GDP adjusted for PPP reduced but did not eliminate East/West real income gap.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An alternative representation for computing the market potential of provinces is Harris (1954) and uses a distance weighted sum index to 8 See Redding and Schott (2003) and Redding and Venables (2004) for the full model. understand regional market potential, which is preferred in this study (Mion 2004;Ottaviano and Pinelli 2006;Niebuhr 2006;Brakman, Garretsen, and Schramm 2006;López-Rodríguez, Faiña, and López-Rodríguez 2007, Kosfeld and Eckey 2010, Karahasan and López-Bazo 2013. 9…”
Section: Market Potential In Turkeymentioning
confidence: 99%