The project involves the use of spatial and Bayesian econometric methods, as well as macroeconomic data in regional breakdown (value added) and big data sets: maps, such as OpenStreetMap (open source) and ArcGIS LivingWorld repositories (commercial source), allowing one to flexibly construct a measure of regional supply-side potential (and diagnose supply-side limitations); traffic information (Google Maps), indicating well and badly communicated pairs of regions, and hence correcting the power of economic linkages; data on the relocation of mobile devices in Poland during the day, allowing one to capture the patterns of daily commuting, which further translates into the spatial distribution of household spending.
Project director:
Przemysław Siemaszko, M.A.
Financing institution:
National Science Centre
Project duration:
February 2019 - February 2022
Web of science classification category:
Social Sciences, Mathematical Methods
Organizational unit (collegium/department/unit):
SGH Warsaw School of Economics » Collegia » Collegium of Socio-Economics
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