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People's Republic of China, a good understanding is needed of what drives aggregate urbanization trends. Yet, previous … urbanization. We also find positive and significant effects of industrialization and education on urbanization, consistent with the …
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As measured by the pace of city growth in western Europe from 1000 to 1800. absolutist monarchs stunted the growth of commerce and industry. A region ruled by an absolutist prince saw its total urban population shrink by one hundred thousand people per century relative to a region without...
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As measured by the pace of city growth in western Europe from 1000 to 1800. absolutist monarchs stunted the growth of commerce and industry. A region ruled by an absolutist prince saw its total urban population shrink by one hundred thousand people per century relative to a region without...
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We investigate the relationship between the extent of a city's subway network, its population and its spatial configuration. For the 632 largest cities in the world we construct panel data describing population, measures of centralization calculated from lights at night data, and the extent of...
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Recent population growth across U.S. locations (metros, micros, and remaining counties) has been strongly correlated with initial size and density. From 2000 to 2017, growth was positively correlated with initial population except among medium and large metros (those with population of at least...
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We investigate the relationship between the extent of a city's subway network, its population and its spatial configuration. For the 632 largest cities in the world we construct panel data describing population, measures of centralization calculated from lights at night data, and the extent of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012480649
The regional economics and geography literature on urban population size has in recent years shown interesting conceptual and methodological contributions on the validity of Gibrat's Law and Zipf's Law. Despite distinct modeling features, they express similar fundamental characteristics in an...
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