We propose a semiparametric P-Spline model to deal with spatial panel data. This model includes a non-parametric spatio-temporal trend, a spatial lag of the dependent variable, and a time series autoregressive noise. Specifically, we consider a spatiotemporal ANOVA model, disaggregating the trend into spatial and temporal main effects, as well as second- and third-order interactions between them. Algorithms based on spatial anisotropic penalties are used to estimate all the parameters in a closed form without the need for multidimensional optimization. Monte Carlo simulations and an empirical analysis of regional unemployment in Italy show that our model represents a valid alternative to parametric methods aimed at disentangling strong and weak cross-sectional dependence when both spatial and temporal heterogeneity are smoothly distributed.

An alternative semiparametric model for spatial panel data / Basile, Roberto; Minguez, R.; Durban, M.. - In: STATISTICAL METHODS & APPLICATIONS. - ISSN 1613-981X. - 29:(2020), pp. 669-708. [10.1007/s10260-019-00492-8]

An alternative semiparametric model for spatial panel data

Basile Roberto
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2020

Abstract

We propose a semiparametric P-Spline model to deal with spatial panel data. This model includes a non-parametric spatio-temporal trend, a spatial lag of the dependent variable, and a time series autoregressive noise. Specifically, we consider a spatiotemporal ANOVA model, disaggregating the trend into spatial and temporal main effects, as well as second- and third-order interactions between them. Algorithms based on spatial anisotropic penalties are used to estimate all the parameters in a closed form without the need for multidimensional optimization. Monte Carlo simulations and an empirical analysis of regional unemployment in Italy show that our model represents a valid alternative to parametric methods aimed at disentangling strong and weak cross-sectional dependence when both spatial and temporal heterogeneity are smoothly distributed.
2020
spatial panel; spatio-temporal trend; mixed models; p-splines; ps-anova
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An alternative semiparametric model for spatial panel data / Basile, Roberto; Minguez, R.; Durban, M.. - In: STATISTICAL METHODS & APPLICATIONS. - ISSN 1613-981X. - 29:(2020), pp. 669-708. [10.1007/s10260-019-00492-8]
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