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Regional economic disparities have been a hot topic in recent academic world. This paper explores the feasibility of coefficient of variance (CV) and exploratory spatial data analysis (ESDA) in investigating the spatial dynamics of regional disparities at county level in Jiangsu by analyzing per capita GDP data from 1999 to 2008. Empirical results show that the overall spatial disparities of regional...
The study of urban spatial structure has long been of interest to those concerned with urban studies and spatial data analysis. Urban population spatial structure is an important component of urban spatial structure. This paper explores the change of urban population structure based on methods of exploring spatial data analysis (ESDA), population density function, and GIS and aims to discover the...
Efficiency of input factors is key factor to increase grain production. This paper utilizes of data envelopment analysis model (DEA) and the methods of exploratory spatial data analysis (ESDA) with GIS spatial analytical technology, to measure social and economic factor efficiency of grain production, analyze spatial-temporal changes and regulations, between 1990 and 2005 on 172 counties in Hebei...
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