Many phenomena studied in regional science lead to structural instability over space, in the form of different response functions or systematically varying parameters. In addition, the measurement errors that result from the use of ad hoc spatial units of observation are likely to be non—homogeneous and can be expected to vary with location, area or other characteristics of the spatial units.
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Anselin, L. (1988). Spatial Heterogeneity (pp. 119–136). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-7799-1_9
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