Ph.D. Kateryna Zabarina
Department of Statistics and Econometrics
Research Group Spatial Warsaw
Research Group Spatial Warsaw
Assistant Professor
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B014Short Research Description
I am currently conducting research using tools for point pattern and line analysis, with an emphasis on methodology. The first part of my research involves analyzing the location of firms using point processes that consider not only the spatial location of a single firm but also the characteristics of the terrain and unobservable interactions between firms. There are plans to extend the results obtained in the Preludium grant to real data. The second part of my research involves the analysis of conflict locations using spatio-temporal point processes.JEL Codes
Research Interests
Applied Econometrics
Bootstrap
Econometrics
Economic Geography
Forecasting
Forecasting Methods and Simulations
Microeconometrics
Monte Carlo
Production and Location Analysis of Firms
Simulation Modeling
Spatial Development
Spatial Statistics
Keywords
Agglomeration
Location of Firms
Point Pattern Analysis
Point Process Modeling
Spatial Analysis
Spatio-temporal Analysis