Hi,
I would like to know if there is an alternative package to the splm package
for carrying out spatial panel analysis. I am still having problems with
the splm package, as I posted a few days ago.
Thank you in advance.
Jose
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>> # Rstudio version and PC info
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>> platform
I loaded the spatiareg library and the function spatial weights matrix
powers traces (trMatc) worked. Still, the impact function gives me an error
message.
On Sat, May 27, 2023 at 11:37 AM Jose Funes wrote:
> Thanks, Professor Bivand and Josiah. The previous code had the variable
>
urbing
model_fix_durbin <- spgm(y ~ x + x2 +lag_x + lag_x2,
data=panel_dc_2010_2020.pd, listw = DCknn_7, model = "within",lag =
TRUE,spatial.error = FALSE,moments="fullweights",method="ec2sls")
# estimating impacts
impacts(model_fix_durbin,tr=trMatc, R=200)
Error i
est with built-in
> data, or raise an issue if you can see how any changes have impacted splm
> in ways that the splm maintainer did not anticipate.
>
> Hope this clarifies,
>
> Roger
>
> --
> Roger Bivand
> Emeritus Professor
> Norwegian School of Economics
> Pos
and use the
impacts function, but I get an error message "object type not recognized".
Please advise.
Jose Funes
Economic geographer
DC Office of Planning
1100 4th Street SW, 20024
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hi sig-geo community,
I want to know if it is possible to recover the spill-in and
spill-out effects of each geographic area of a spatial panel model. Your
input is appreciated.
Jose
Economic geographer
DC Office of Planning
Data Analysis and Visualization Unit
jefu...@gmail.com
Hi,
I am new on INLA. I was wondering, how di i extract the parameters
estimates from an sdm.inla object? does sdm_inla also work for spatial
durbin probit model? I will highly appreciate your inputs.
Thanks,
Jose
University of Maryland at College Park
Department of Geographical Sciences
were systematically selected using probability proportional to size
sampling in the first stage and simple random sampling of households within
geographic areas at the second stage. Your inputs would be highly
appreciated.
Jose Funes
Research analyst
HarvestPlus
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Dear list,
I am trying to use the function as.3dpoints but i am not sure on the format
for the variable t (time). My data has mm/dd/ format and would like to
know if i need to make any conversion to my original dataset before using
it the function.
Thanks,
Jose
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Dear list,
I have point pattern data and would like to attach/add covariates as raster
(image or grid) to it. For example as the case of the bei data with
bei.extra with covariates.
Thanks,
Jose Funes
IFPRI
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Dear Rolf,
Barry suggestion addressed my question and the function lookup.img as well.
Thanks
Jose
On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 5:29 PM, Rolf Turner r.tur...@auckland.ac.nzwrote:
On 24/07/12 01:26, Jose Funes wrote:
Dear list,
I have point pattern data and would like to attach/add covariates
(lansing)
rrisklan - relrisk(lansing))
#
The last yield a list of pixel images (rrisklan) with spatially varying
risk for each specie, how could I convert them to a appropriate format to
be able to export them as TIF.
Thanks,
Jose Funes
JHU
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(...) :
If one of xrange, yrange is specified then both must be.
Your feedback are welcome, thanks.
Jose Funes
IFPRI
Washington, DC
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