Market Potential, Spatial Dependences and Spillovers in European Regions
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Fernando Bruna, Jesus Lopez-Rodriguez & Andrés Faíña (2016) Market Potential, Spatial Dependences and Spillovers in European Regions, Regional Studies, 50:9, 1551-1563, DOI: 10.1080/00343404.2015.1048796
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[Abstract] This paper reinterprets the New Economic Geography (NEG) ‘wage’ equation by dis-tinguishing two different types of spatial dependences: global spatial trend and local spa-tial autocorrelation. A measure of Market Potential in this equation is able to capture both a global core-periphery pattern and spillovers, while the standard weights matrices of Spatial Econometrics tend to be designed to capture short-distance interactions among neighbors. Using cross-sectional European regional data, the paper compares different weighting schemes to build spatial lags. The estimation of spatial models of a NEG equa-tion for GVA per capita reveals new research challenges.
Palabras clave
New Economic Geography
Core-periphery model
Wage equation
Global spatial trend
Spatial autocorrelation
Spatial lag
Core-periphery model
Wage equation
Global spatial trend
Spatial autocorrelation
Spatial lag
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This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Regional Studies on 29 Jul 2015, available at: https://doi.org/10.1080/00343404.2015.1048796
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0034-3404
1360-0591
1360-0591