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This volume is in honour of the remarkable career of the Father of Spatial Econometrics, Professor Jean Paelinck, presently of the Tinbergen Institute, Rotterdam. Jean Paelinck, arguably, is the founder of modern spatial econometrics. The impact on the profession through his work in spatial econometrics, regional science, and more conventional economics can be measured in many ways: through the work of his students, his devotion to and activism in facilitating the diffusion of regional science to Poland, the formulation and development of his FLEUR model, his co-founding of the French-speaking Regional Science Association, the voluminous references to his scholarly publications, his many invitations to be a featured speaker at conferences and universities throughout the world, the offices he has held in scholarly and professional associations, Erasmus University Rotterdam and the Netherlands Economic Institute, and the numerous honorary degrees he has been awarded. A series of special sessions in honour of Jean Paelinck were organized at the most prominent regional science meetings around the world.
A number of prominent scholars in the field organized and participated in special sessions labelled 'In Honour of Professor Paelinck.' These sessions reflect a truly global reach of the techniques and methods pioneered by him. As an outgrowth of six conferences final versions of the selection of papers are collected in this volume. Prominent ideas contained in each of the selected contributions can be traced explicitly to work by Jean Paelinck.
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List of Figures. List of Tables. Preface. 1. Introduction: Focus on Jean Paelinck. Part One: Spatial Economic Theory and Econometrics. 2. Recent Results in Tinbergen-Bos Analysis
J.H.P. Paelinck. 3. An Economic Definition of the City
C. Baumont, et al. 4. On the Heckscher-Ohlin Analysis and the Gains from Trade with Profit-Maximizing and Labour-Managed Firms
M. Tawada, K. Shimomura. 5. The Box-Cox Transformation: New Computation and Interpretation Features of the Parameters
D.A. Griffith, et al. 6. Improving the Stein-Rule Estimator of Each Individual Regression Coefficient Using the Stein Variance Estimator
K. Ohtani. Part Two: Spatial Analysis and Methods. 7. A Spatial Version of the Chi-Square Goodness-of-fit Test and Its Applications to Test for Spatial Clustering
P.A. Rogerson. 8. Some Effects of Spatial Aggregation on Multivariate Regression Parameters
H. Reynolds, C.G. Amrhein. 9. Reexamination of Limited Maximum Likelihood Estimation
Y. Kimura, H. Kondo. 10. Developments in Flow-Based Location-Allocation Models
M.J. Hodgson. 11. Heuristic Concentration: Its Care and Feeding
K.E. Rosing. Part Three: Applications. 12. The Use of a Local Statistic to Study the Diffusion of AIDS from San Francisco
A. Getis, J.K. Ord. 13. Regional Disparity in the European Union: 1950-1990
H. Kuiper. 14. Toward a Spatialized Cost of Capital Concept
M. Mignolet. Epilogue. Index.