
handle: 10419/314690 , 10419/314548 , 10419/318453
Spatial unit roots can lead to spurious regression results. We present a brief overview of the methods developed in Müller and Watson (2024) to test for and correct for spatial unit roots. We also introduce a suite of Stata commands (-spur-) implementing these techniques. Our commands exactly replicate results in Müller and Watson (2024) using the same Chetty et al. (2014) data. We present a brief practitioner's guide for applied researchers.
spurtest, N00, Statistischer Test, spurtransform, P00, ddc:330, Einheitswurzeltest, R15, Räumliche Interaktion, P0, N0, R12, spurious spatial regression, Regressionsanalyse, C52, spatial unit roots, C21, C87, C22, Software
spurtest, N00, Statistischer Test, spurtransform, P00, ddc:330, Einheitswurzeltest, R15, Räumliche Interaktion, P0, N0, R12, spurious spatial regression, Regressionsanalyse, C52, spatial unit roots, C21, C87, C22, Software
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