At the heart of urban economics are agglomeration economies, which drive the existence and extent of cities and are also central to structural transformation and the urbanization process. This paper evaluates the use of different measures of economic density in assessing urban agglomeration effects, by examining how well they explain household income differences across cities and neighborhoods in six African countries. We examine simple scale and density measures and more nuanced ones which capture in second moments the extent of clustering within cities. The evidence suggests that more nuanced measures attempting to capture within-city differences in the extent of clustering do no better than a simple density measure in explaining income d...
The socio-economic implication of housing density composition in residential estates is somewhat les...
<p>Andersson M., Klaesson J. and Larsson J. P. How local are spatial density externalities? Neighbou...
Measures of urban productivity are typically positively associated with city population. But is this...
At the heart of urban economics are agglomeration economies, which drive the existence and extent of...
Research Reporthere is growing interest among governments and researchers around the world in the co...
The paper investigates (1) the evolution of urban concentration from 1985 to 2010 in 68 countries ar...
This thesis is a modest attempt to uncover the main features and the underlying drives of Sub Sahara...
http://www.afd.fr/jahia/Jahia/lang/en/home/publications/NotesetEtudes/AfricapolisMore than 2,558 agg...
Sub-Saharan Africa has urbanised at tremendous speed over the last half century, in a process that h...
The study of economic agglomeration is again a concern in the urban economic literature, especially ...
There is an ongoing debate if urbanization and larger city sizes should be promoted for increasing e...
Empirical research on cities starts with a spatial equilibrium condition: workers and firms are assu...
This paper uses a novel, globally-harmonised city-level dataset —with cities defined at the Function...
Africa has been experiencing rapid urbanization, yet limited studies have systematically investigate...
Agglomeration economies are a persistent subject of debate in regional science and city planning. Th...
The socio-economic implication of housing density composition in residential estates is somewhat les...
<p>Andersson M., Klaesson J. and Larsson J. P. How local are spatial density externalities? Neighbou...
Measures of urban productivity are typically positively associated with city population. But is this...
At the heart of urban economics are agglomeration economies, which drive the existence and extent of...
Research Reporthere is growing interest among governments and researchers around the world in the co...
The paper investigates (1) the evolution of urban concentration from 1985 to 2010 in 68 countries ar...
This thesis is a modest attempt to uncover the main features and the underlying drives of Sub Sahara...
http://www.afd.fr/jahia/Jahia/lang/en/home/publications/NotesetEtudes/AfricapolisMore than 2,558 agg...
Sub-Saharan Africa has urbanised at tremendous speed over the last half century, in a process that h...
The study of economic agglomeration is again a concern in the urban economic literature, especially ...
There is an ongoing debate if urbanization and larger city sizes should be promoted for increasing e...
Empirical research on cities starts with a spatial equilibrium condition: workers and firms are assu...
This paper uses a novel, globally-harmonised city-level dataset —with cities defined at the Function...
Africa has been experiencing rapid urbanization, yet limited studies have systematically investigate...
Agglomeration economies are a persistent subject of debate in regional science and city planning. Th...
The socio-economic implication of housing density composition in residential estates is somewhat les...
<p>Andersson M., Klaesson J. and Larsson J. P. How local are spatial density externalities? Neighbou...
Measures of urban productivity are typically positively associated with city population. But is this...