The paper investigates (1) the evolution of urban concentration from 1985 to 2010 in 68 countries around the world and (2) the extent to which the degree of urban concentration affects national economic growth. It aims to overcome the limitations of existing empirical literature by building a new urban population dataset that allows the construction of a set of Herfindahl-Hirschman-Indices which capture a country’s urban structure in a more nuanced way than the indicators used hitherto. We find that, contrary to the general perception, urban concentration levels have on average decreased or remained stable (depending on indicator). However, these averages camouflage diverging trends across countries. The results of the econometric analysis ...
In this paper, we use a panel approach to study population growth in major cities around the world. ...
This paper examines the effects of urbanization on development and growth. It begins with a labor ma...
More than 80 percent of Americans live in urban areas, and cities are the source of much of the coun...
The paper investigates (1) the evolution of urban concentration from 1985 to 2010 in 68 countries ar...
This paper uses a novel, globally-harmonised city-level dataset —with cities defined at the Function...
The paper examines whether there is a significant relationship between economic growth and the degre...
Urban concentration differs across countries. One determinant of these differences is economic devel...
Modern economic growth is apparently characterized by rising income inequalities and increasing urba...
The link between urban concentration and economic growth at country level is not straightforward, as...
There is an extensive literature on the urbanization process looking at both urbanization and urban ...
We investigate how urban concentration and urbanization affect economic growth in developing countri...
We investigate how urban concentration and urbanization affect economic growth in developing countri...
This paper examines the link between average city size and aggregate economic growth in a total of 1...
Urban growth refers to the process of growth and decline of economic agglomerations. The pattern of ...
This thesis explores two distinct but related aspects of the relationship between the spatial locati...
In this paper, we use a panel approach to study population growth in major cities around the world. ...
This paper examines the effects of urbanization on development and growth. It begins with a labor ma...
More than 80 percent of Americans live in urban areas, and cities are the source of much of the coun...
The paper investigates (1) the evolution of urban concentration from 1985 to 2010 in 68 countries ar...
This paper uses a novel, globally-harmonised city-level dataset —with cities defined at the Function...
The paper examines whether there is a significant relationship between economic growth and the degre...
Urban concentration differs across countries. One determinant of these differences is economic devel...
Modern economic growth is apparently characterized by rising income inequalities and increasing urba...
The link between urban concentration and economic growth at country level is not straightforward, as...
There is an extensive literature on the urbanization process looking at both urbanization and urban ...
We investigate how urban concentration and urbanization affect economic growth in developing countri...
We investigate how urban concentration and urbanization affect economic growth in developing countri...
This paper examines the link between average city size and aggregate economic growth in a total of 1...
Urban growth refers to the process of growth and decline of economic agglomerations. The pattern of ...
This thesis explores two distinct but related aspects of the relationship between the spatial locati...
In this paper, we use a panel approach to study population growth in major cities around the world. ...
This paper examines the effects of urbanization on development and growth. It begins with a labor ma...
More than 80 percent of Americans live in urban areas, and cities are the source of much of the coun...