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, and an ever larger share of the population living in cities. We explain this pattern within a regional innovation …
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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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cities? Second, how do different types of cities interact with each other in terms of trade and migration? Given the answers … growth; and how does urban growth intersect with, or even define national economic growth? In growth theory, endogenous … transformation of the economy, where the population moves through migration from an agricultural, rural based existence to one where …
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-economic network theories (e.g. entropy maximization, spatial interaction theory, etc.); (ii) the nature of the analytical relationship …
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