New Spatial Econometrics–Based Areal Interpolation Method
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spatial statistics and spatial econometrics; spatial analysis; methods; geographic information science; general theory; general theory and history; urban and regional spatial structure; spatial structure; population and employment distribution; human spatial structure;All these keywords.
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