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The distances provided there are in essence a continuation of the CEPII GeoDist methodology. These distances will likely also soon be provided on the CEPII website.
Maybe we join forces for the package?
Best
Julian
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yes !!!
actually, a few days ago I created this
https://github.com/pachamaltese/geodist
how do we proceed?
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On Wed, Aug 19, 2020 at 7:05 AM Julian Hinz ***@***.***> wrote:
Hi Mauricio,
I have been working on a similar package that could similarly be
integrated with the gravity package:
https://github.com/julianhinz/gravity.distances
The distances provided there are in essence a continuation of the CEPII
GeoDist methodology. These distances will likely also soon be provided on
the CEPII website.
Maybe we join forces for the package?
Best
Julian
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Hi Mauricio,
I have been working on a similar package that could similarly be integrated with the gravity package: https://github.com/julianhinz/gravity.distances
The distances provided there are in essence a continuation of the CEPII GeoDist methodology. These distances will likely also soon be provided on the CEPII website.
Maybe we join forces for the package?
Best
Julian
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: