Summary. This paper describes the situation from the beginning of the industrial revolution when levels of urbanisation were dependent on geography and the historical situation and when the general level of urbanisation was low, through the nineteenth century in which agricultural productivity and industrialisation determined the levels of urbanisation. This period represents a dramatic increase in the levels of urbanisation during which the present urban structures were put into place. A comparative econometric study, finds that economic growth pushed urbanisation, with industrialisation being the most important factor for Europe and agricultural productivity being quite important for the European settled countries. Other important factors...
BACKGROUND Past analyses lead to contradictory results as to whether migration, demographic transiti...
In our treatise we attempted to present role of the market factor in the development of broadly mean...
In our treatise we attempted to present role of the market factor in the development of broadly mean...
Summary. This paper describes the situation from the beginning of the industrial revolution when lev...
This paper describes the situation from the beginning of the industrial revolution when levels of ur...
This paper describes the situation from the beginning of the industrial revolution when levels of ur...
This paper describes the situation from the beginning of the industrial revolution when levels of ur...
We develop a model in which the interaction between transport costs, increasing returns, and labour ...
One of the defining issues in the transition from agrarian to industrial society is the role played ...
International audienceA large literature characterises urbanisation as resulting from productivity g...
International audienceA large literature characterises urbanisation as resulting from productivity g...
A large literature characterizes urbanisation as the result of productivity growth attracting rural ...
By viewing urban areas in the northeast quadrant of the United States as a system of cities, this pa...
<b>Background</b>: Past analyses lead to contradictory results as to whether migration, demographic ...
Industrialization and urbanization are seen as twin processes of economic development. However, the ...
BACKGROUND Past analyses lead to contradictory results as to whether migration, demographic transiti...
In our treatise we attempted to present role of the market factor in the development of broadly mean...
In our treatise we attempted to present role of the market factor in the development of broadly mean...
Summary. This paper describes the situation from the beginning of the industrial revolution when lev...
This paper describes the situation from the beginning of the industrial revolution when levels of ur...
This paper describes the situation from the beginning of the industrial revolution when levels of ur...
This paper describes the situation from the beginning of the industrial revolution when levels of ur...
We develop a model in which the interaction between transport costs, increasing returns, and labour ...
One of the defining issues in the transition from agrarian to industrial society is the role played ...
International audienceA large literature characterises urbanisation as resulting from productivity g...
International audienceA large literature characterises urbanisation as resulting from productivity g...
A large literature characterizes urbanisation as the result of productivity growth attracting rural ...
By viewing urban areas in the northeast quadrant of the United States as a system of cities, this pa...
<b>Background</b>: Past analyses lead to contradictory results as to whether migration, demographic ...
Industrialization and urbanization are seen as twin processes of economic development. However, the ...
BACKGROUND Past analyses lead to contradictory results as to whether migration, demographic transiti...
In our treatise we attempted to present role of the market factor in the development of broadly mean...
In our treatise we attempted to present role of the market factor in the development of broadly mean...