Abstract According to Gibrat’s law, the growth rates of cities are expected to be independent of their sizes. In this study, we hypothesize that growth rates do depend on population size, but that the direction of the relationship depends on location, i.e., in unfavorable loci, growth rates are positively related to size, while the relationship is reversed in favorable loci, i.e., places with several location advantages. The present study examines that possibility, using 1990–2000 population growth data for two levels of geographic resolution—4,667 local administrative units (i.e., municipalities) and 2,189 contiguous urban areas in 40 European countries. According to our findings, when individual localities are considered, ‘proportionate ’...
This paper analyses the evolution of city size distribution in the United States throughout the twen...
This paper uses un-truncated city population data from six countries (the United States, Spain, Ital...
International audienceMany controversial questions about the shape and evolution of city size distri...
The aim of this work is to test empirically the validity of Gibrat’s Law in the growth of cities, us...
Summary. Cities are complex, self-organising, evolving systems and the emergent patterns they manife...
A re-assessment of Gibrat's Law in the context of country size is carried out in this paper. In addi...
Abstract A re-assessment of Gibrats Law in the context of country size is carried out in this paper....
The aim of this work is to test empirically the validity of Gibrat’s Law in the growth of cities, us...
Cities are complex, self-organizing, evolving systems and the emergent patterns they manifest provid...
Understanding scaling relations of social and environmental attributes of urban systems is necessary...
If one ranks cities by population, the rank of a city is inversely related to its size, a well-docum...
Older cities in the US tend to be larger than younger ones. The distribution of city sizes is, there...
Understanding scaling relations of social and environmental attributes of urban systems is necessary...
This paper analyses the evolution of city size distribution in the United States throughout the twen...
This paper uses un-truncated city population data from six countries (the United States, Spain, Ital...
International audienceMany controversial questions about the shape and evolution of city size distri...
The aim of this work is to test empirically the validity of Gibrat’s Law in the growth of cities, us...
Summary. Cities are complex, self-organising, evolving systems and the emergent patterns they manife...
A re-assessment of Gibrat's Law in the context of country size is carried out in this paper. In addi...
Abstract A re-assessment of Gibrats Law in the context of country size is carried out in this paper....
The aim of this work is to test empirically the validity of Gibrat’s Law in the growth of cities, us...
Cities are complex, self-organizing, evolving systems and the emergent patterns they manifest provid...
Understanding scaling relations of social and environmental attributes of urban systems is necessary...
If one ranks cities by population, the rank of a city is inversely related to its size, a well-docum...
Older cities in the US tend to be larger than younger ones. The distribution of city sizes is, there...
Understanding scaling relations of social and environmental attributes of urban systems is necessary...
This paper analyses the evolution of city size distribution in the United States throughout the twen...
This paper uses un-truncated city population data from six countries (the United States, Spain, Ital...
International audienceMany controversial questions about the shape and evolution of city size distri...