Type | Book Section - A Review of the Availability of and Studies on Spatial Economic Data in Laos |
Title | Spatial Statistics and Industrial Location in CLMV: An Interim Report |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2010 |
URL | http://ir.ide.go.jp/dspace/bitstream/2344/997/1/ARRIDE_CKH_2009_1_08_kuroiwa_04.pdf |
Abstract | Spatial data are being increasingly used in a wide range of disciplines, a fact that is clearly reflected in the recent trend to add spatial dimensions to the conventional social sciences. Economics is by no means an exception. On one hand, spatial data are indispensable to many branches of economics such as economic geography, new economic geography, or spatial economics. On the other hand, macroeconomic data are becoming available at more and more micro levels, so that academics and analysts take it for granted that they are available not only for an entire country, but also for more detailed levels (e.g. state, province, and even city). |