Searching for Isard’s Regional Essence

IF 0.6 Q4 ECONOMICS
Douglas P. Woodward
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At the inception of the Southern Regional Science Association in the early 1960s, Walter Isard maintained that areal regions are fundamental units of observation and analysis. To this day, understanding the special significance of regions motivates much of our empirical research. In my address, I argue that regional fixed effects estimates from regression analysis can help us comprehend the distinctive character of areal units. This paper offers two examples from my research. First, I present the results of a regression model that explains regional knowledge spillovers in U.S. counties. Santa Clara County (the Silicon Valley) has by far the largest fixed effect estimate of any U.S. county. Overall, the county level fixed effects for knowledge spillovers follow a pattern of rapid exponential decay. Next, I inspect neighborhood fixed effects taken from a hedonic housing price model of the Charleston, South Carolina region. The results suggest a clear preference for coastal proximity as reflected in housing prices. For neighborhoods away from the coast, the fixed effects estimates exhibit a steep decline toward zero. Like the Silicon Valley’s regional advantage in knowledge, beachfront neighborhoods benefit from an exclusive, time invariant advantage that is hard, if not impossible, to replicate in space.
探寻伊萨德的地域本质
在20世纪60年代初南方区域科学协会成立时,Walter Isard坚持认为区域是观测和分析的基本单位。时至今日,理解区域的特殊意义激发了我们大量的实证研究。在我的演讲中,我认为回归分析的区域固定效应估计可以帮助我们理解区域单元的独特特征。本文提供了我研究的两个例子。首先,我给出了一个回归模型的结果,该模型解释了美国各县的区域知识溢出。圣克拉拉县(硅谷)是迄今为止美国最大的固定效应估计县。总体而言,县级知识溢出的固定效应遵循快速指数衰减的模式。接下来,我考察了南卡罗来纳州查尔斯顿地区享乐房价模型中的邻里固定效应。研究结果表明,房价明显倾向于靠近沿海地区。对于远离海岸的社区,固定效应估计值急剧下降至零。就像硅谷在知识方面的区域优势一样,海滨社区受益于一种排他性的、不随时间变化的优势,这种优势即使不是不可能,也很难在太空中复制。
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