Search for dissertations about: "Spatial Econometrics"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 16 swedish dissertations containing the words Spatial Econometrics.
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1. Hedonic prices, economic growth, and spatial dependence
Abstract : This thesis consists of three papers on econometric modeling of spatial dependence. The awareness of interactions between actors is fundamental for understanding property markets as well as the growth of regions. In both cases, neighbors and neighboring markets may stimulate or hamper growth of values. READ MORE
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2. Spatial interaction and local government expenditures for functionally impaired in Sweden
Abstract : The thesis consists of an introductory part and three self-contained papers. Paper [I] studies the determinants of the differences in expenditure on services for functionally impaired individuals among municipalities in Sweden. READ MORE
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3. Spatial issues in economics and econometrics
Abstract : This thesis consists of four self-contained papers, divided into two parts where the first part considers issues in economics and the second discusses spatial issues in econometrics. In paper [1] the different waste disposal options, with emphasis on recycling and incineration, is examined and evaluated, using earlier research. READ MORE
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4. Essays on Empirical applications of Real Estate Economics and Finance
Abstract : This doctoral thesis is a collection of four essays that utilize cross-sectional and time-series econometric methods in real estate economics and finance. The first two essays apply econometric modeling to the residential market focusing on hedonic regression analysis, while the other two essays apply financial econometric modeling on an index of listed real estate stocks, and house price index indices. READ MORE
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5. Providers and Profiteers: Essays on Profits and Competition in the Provision of Public Services
Abstract : Public services, such as education and health care, are provided by both public and private actors. In some countries, such as Sweden, these include for-profit organizations. In systems allowing the users to choose freely, the providers must compete, often by offering qualities that the users may care about. READ MORE