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, economic reasons. However, the population is spread across geographic areas in a way that, although continuously changing, is … not possible to define as random. Indeed, countries have faced a strong tendency toward agglomeration, namely population … coefficient, the more even the population of cities in the urban system. There are several potential explanations for variations …
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This paper analyses the evolution of the European urban system from a long-term perspective (from 1300 to 1800) considering the historical data set of Bairoch et al. (1988). Using the method recently proposed by Clauset et al. (2009), a Pareto-type city size distribution (power law) is rejected...
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