Point process approaches to study clustering of industry locations
Rasmus Waagepetersen (Aalborg University)
Abstract: In this talk we will discuss various point process approaches to study clustering of industry locations. Industries (shops, firms, supermarkets, factories...) can be of various types and clustering (or possibly repulsion) could happen within industries of the same type or between industries of different types. We review a seminal contribution in spatial econometrics and discuss its relation to recent semi-parametric point process models including semi-parametric log Gaussian Cox processes and semi-parametric Markov point processes. For the semi-parametric models we in particular consider how parameter estimates can be obtained using certain conditional composite likelihoods.
probabilitystatistics theory
Audience: researchers in the discipline
Comments: Room: MVL15
Series comments: Gothenburg statistics seminar is open to the interested public, everybody is welcome. It usually takes place in MVL14 (http://maps.chalmers.se/#05137ad7-4d34-45e2-9d14-7f970517e2b60, see specific talk). Speakers are asked to prepare material for 35 minutes excluding questions from the audience.
| Organizers: | Akash Sharma*, Helga Kristín Ólafsdóttir* |
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