Authors
Daniel P McMillen
Publication date
2004/5
Journal
Journal of regional science
Volume
44
Issue
2
Pages
225-244
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd/Inc.
Description
Employment density functions are estimated for 62 large metropolitan areas. Estimated gradients are statistically significant for distance from the nearest subcenter as well as for distance from the traditional central business district. Lagrange Multiplier (LM) tests imply significant spatial autocorrelation under highly restrictive ordinary least squares (OLS) specifications. The LM test statistics fall dramatically when the models are estimated using flexible parametric and nonparametric methods. The results serve as a warning that functional form misspecification causes spatial autocorrelation.
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