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A multidimensional spatial lag panel data model with spatial moving average nested random effects errors
Authors:Bernard Fingleton  Julie Le Gallo  Alain Pirotte
Affiliation:1.Department of Land Economy,University of Cambridge,Cambridge,UK;2.CESAER UMR1041, AgroSup Dijon, INRA,University Bourgogne Franche-Comté,Dijon,France;3.CRED,University Paris II Panthéon-Assas, 12 Place du Panthéon,Paris Cedex 05,France
Abstract:This paper focuses on a three-dimensional model that combines two different types of spatial interaction effects, i.e. endogenous interaction effects via a spatial lag on the dependent variable and interaction effects among the disturbances via a spatial moving average (SMA) nested random effects errors. A three-stage procedure is proposed to estimate the parameters. In a first stage, the spatial lag panel data model is estimated using an instrumental variable (IV) estimator. In a second stage, a generalized moments (GM) approach is developed to estimate the SMA parameter and the variance components of the disturbance process using IV residuals from the first stage. In a third stage, to purge the equation of the specific structure of the disturbances a Cochrane–Orcutt-type transformation is applied combined with the IV principle. This leads to the GM spatial IV estimator and the regression parameter estimates. Monte Carlo simulations show that our estimators are not very different in terms of root mean square error from those produced by maximum likelihood. The approach is applied to European Union regional employment data for regions nested within countries.
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