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Bernard Fingleton
Bernard Fingleton
Department of Land Economy, University of Cambridge
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Spatial data analysis by example. Volume 1: Point pattern and quantitative data.
G Upton, B Fingleton
Spatial data analysis by example. Volume 1: Point pattern and quantitative data., 1985
21531985
Where is the economics in spatial econometrics?
L Corrado, B Fingleton
Journal of Regional Science 52 (2), 210-239, 2012
6172012
Recessionary shocks and regional employment: evidence on the resilience of UK regions
B Fingleton, H Garretsen, R Martin
Journal of regional science 52 (1), 109-133, 2012
5832012
Empirical growth models with spatial effects
B Fingleton, E López‐Bazo
Papers in regional science 85 (2), 177-198, 2006
5372006
Estimates of time to economic convergence: an analysis of regions of the European Union
B Fingleton
International regional science review 22 (1), 5-34, 1999
4111999
Increasing returns and economic growth: some evidence for manufacturing from the European Union regions
B Fingleton, JSL McCombie
Oxford Economic Papers 50 (1), 89-105, 1998
3491998
Spatial data analysis by example: categorical and directional data
GJG Upton, B Fingleton
Wiley, 1985
2741985
Estimating spatial models with endogenous variables, a spatial lag and spatially dependent disturbances: Finite sample properties
B Fingleton, J Le Gallo
Papers in Regional Science 87 (3), 319-339, 2008
2702008
Equilibrium and economic growth: spatial econometric models and simulations
B Fingleton
Journal of regional Science 41 (1), 117-147, 2001
2572001
Specification and testing of Markov chain models: an application to convergence in the European Union
B Fingleton
Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics 59 (3), 385-403, 1997
2111997
Externalities, economic geography, and spatial econometrics: conceptual and modeling developments
B Fingleton
International Regional Science Review 26 (2), 197-207, 2003
1832003
Models of category counts
B Fingleton
CUP Archive, 1984
1831984
Theoretical economic geography and spatial econometrics: dynamic perspectives
B Fingleton
Journal of Economic Geography 1 (2), 201-225, 2001
1722001
European regional growth
B Fingleton
Springer Science & Business Media, 2003
1702003
Estimating and forecasting with a dynamic spatial panel data model
BH Baltagi, B Fingleton, A Pirotte
Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics 76 (1), 112-138, 2014
1592014
Spurious Spatial Regression: Some Monte Carlo Results with a Spatial Unit Root and Spatial Cointegration
B Fingleton
Journal of regional science 39 (1), 1-19, 2002
1592002
A generalized method of moments estimator for a spatial panel model with an endogenous spatial lag and spatial moving average errors
B Fingleton
Spatial Economic Analysis 3 (1), 27-44, 2008
1442008
Increasing returns: evidence from local wage rates in Great Britain
B Fingleton
Oxford Economic Papers 55 (4), 716-739, 2003
1382003
Shocking aspects of monetary union: the vulnerability of regions in Euroland
B Fingleton, H Garretsen, R Martin
Journal of Economic Geography 15 (5), 907-934, 2015
1362015
The new economic geography versus urban economics: an evaluation using local wage rates in Great Britain
B Fingleton
Oxford Economic Papers 58 (3), 501-530, 2006
1342006
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