Interpretation: the final spatial frontier Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • AbstractThe use of spatial econometric models in political science has steadily risen in recent years. However, the interpretation of these models has generally ignored the important substantive, and even spatial, nature of the estimated effects. This leaves many papers with a (non-spatial) interpretation of coefficients on the covariates and a brief discussion of the sign and strength of the spatial parameter. We introduce a general approach to interpreting spatial models and provide several avenues for an exposition of substantive spatial effects. Our approach can be generalized to most models in the spatial econometric taxonomy. Building on the example of the diffusion of democracy, we elucidate how our approach can be applied to modern political science problems.

published proceedings

  • POLITICAL SCIENCE RESEARCH AND METHODS

altmetric score

  • 12.4

author list (cited authors)

  • Whitten, G. D., Williams, L. K., & Wimpy, C.

citation count

  • 12

complete list of authors

  • Whitten, Guy D||Williams, Laron K||Wimpy, Cameron

publication date

  • January 2021