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  1. Trade, gravity and cross-sectional dependence
  2. Spatial dependence modeling
  3. Determinants of Children's Mental Health: Relative Contributions When Accounting for Unobserved Heterogeneity, Endogeneity and Self‐Selection
  4. Seventy Years of Dutch Regional Unemployment from a Spatiotemporal Perspective
  5. Parameterizing Spatial Weight Matrices in Spatial Econometric Models
  6. Spatial macroeconomics
  7. The distance decay effect and spatial reach of spillovers
  8. Raising the bar in spatial economic analysis: two laws of spatial economic modelling
  9. The inextricable nature of space and economy
  10. New developments in spatial econometric modelling
  11. Raising the bar (final)
  12. The Spatial Autoregressive Panel Data Model with Spatial Moving Average Errors
  13. Evaluating store location and department composition based on spatial heterogeneity in sales potential
  14. Raising the bar (25)
  15. A spatial origin‐destination approach for the analysis of local tourism demand in Italy
  16. Raising the bar (24)
  17. Induced earthquakes and house prices: the role of spatiotemporal and global effects
  18. Raising the bar (23)
  19. The rise and spread of female labour force participation at the US county level
  20. Raising the bar (22)
  21. Raising the bar (21)
  22. Raising the bar (20)
  23. Introducing the Replication Studies section
  24. Raising the bar (19)
  25. The dynamic general nesting spatial econometric model for spatial panels with common factors: Further raising the bar
  26. A spatial econometric multivariate model of Okun's law
  27. Raising the bar (18)
  28. Raising the bar (17)
  29. Store sales evaluation and prediction using spatial panel data models of sales components
  30. Evaluating proposals in innovation contests: Exploring negative scoring spillovers in the absence of a strict evaluation sequence
  31. Women in spatial economic analysis
  32. Spatial Panel Models and Common Factors
  33. Raising the bar (16)
  34. CROSS‐SECTIONAL DEPENDENCE AND SPILLOVERS IN SPACE AND TIME: WHERE SPATIAL ECONOMETRICS AND GLOBAL VAR MODELS MEET
  35. Raising the bar (15)
  36. Car traffic, habit persistence, cross-sectional dependence, and spatial heterogeneity: New insights using French departmental data
  37. Raising the bar (14)
  38. Raising the bar (13)
  39. Raising the bar (12)
  40. Raising the bar (11)
  41. Raising the bar (10)
  42. Raising the bar (9)
  43. Female labour force participation and economic development
  44. A dynamic spatial econometric diffusion model with common factors: The rise and spread of cigarette consumption in Italy
  45. Virtual special issue on regional inequality
  46. Raising the bar (8)
  47. The Diffusion of Local Differentiated Waste Disposal Taxes in the Netherlands
  48. Raising the bar (7)
  49. Raising the bar (6)
  50. Military expenditures: to which extent do countries affect each other?
  51. Virtual special issue on urban development
  52. The propagation of financial turbulence: interdependence, spillovers, and direct and indirect effects
  53. Raising the bar (5)
  54. Spatial Panel Data Analysis
  55. Spatial Models
  56. Group Interaction in Research and the Use of General Nesting Spatial Models
  57. Regional labour force participation across the European Union: a time–space recursive modelling approach with endogenous regressors
  58. Raising the bar (4)
  59. A regional unemployment model simultaneously accounting for serial dynamics, spatial dependence and common factors
  60. Virtual Special Issue on Migration
  61. Raising the Bar (3)
  62. Urban and rural population growth in a spatial panel of municipalities
  63. Raising the bar (2)
  64. Explaining spatially dependent transitions at different moments in time
  65. Raising the bar (1)
  66. The Inclusive Growth Concept: Strengths, Weaknesses, and a Research Agenda for Indonesia
  67. THE SLX MODEL
  68. The spatial econometrics of FDI and third country effects
  69. Competition in Research Activity among Economic Departments: Evidence by Negative Spatial Autocorrelation
  70. The Impact of Interaction Effects among Neighbouring Countries on Financial Liberalization and Reform: A Dynamic Spatial Panel Data Approach
  71. A regional analysis of inflation dynamics in Turkey
  72. Spatial Panel Models
  73. Integrated Analysis of Regional and National Unemployment Differentials in the European Union
  74. The political economy of financial reform: How robust are huang's findings?
  75. On model specification and parameter space definitions in higher order spatial econometric models
  76. Dynamic spatial panels: models, methods, and inferences
  77. A SIMULTANEOUS EQUATIONS MODEL OF FISCAL POLICY INTERACTIONS*
  78. Dynamic panels with endogenous interaction effects when T is small
  79. LABOUR MARKET EFFECTS OF FLEXICURITY FROM A REGIONAL PERSPECTIVE
  80. Applied Spatial Econometrics: Raising the Bar
  81. Geography and governance: Does space matter?
  82. EVIDENCE OF POLITICAL YARDSTICK COMPETITION IN FRANCE USING A TWO-REGIME SPATIAL DURBIN MODEL WITH FIXED EFFECTS
  83. Standard of Living Effects Due to Infrastructure Improvements in the 19th Century
  84. Serial and spatial error correlation
  85. Integral Cost-Benefit Analysis of Maglev Rail Projects Under Market Imperfections
  86. A spatiotemporal analysis of aggregate labour force behaviour by sex and age across the European Union
  87. Labour force participation rates at the regional and national levels of the European Union: An integrated analysis
  88. New Evidence on the Wage Curve
  89. Forecasting the impact of transport improvements on commuting and residential choice
  90. Tax Mimicking and Yardstick Competition Among Local Governments in the Netherlands
  91. Unconditional Maximum Likelihood Estimation of Linear and Log-Linear Dynamic Models for Spatial Panels
  92. Specification and Estimation of Spatial Panel Data Models
  93. A Regional Analysis of Labour Force Participation Rates across the Member States of the European Union