AbstractWe examine the distributions of Chinese and Indian city sizes for seven decades (1950s to 2010s) using lognormal, Pareto, and general Pareto distributions. We ascertain which distribution fits the data and how the city size distributions change during these periods. The Chinese city size distribution is represented by lognormal in the early periods (1950–1990) and by Pareto in 2010, but is not characterized by Zipf, which could be attributed to Chinese government’s restrictions of migration from rural to urban areas and the one-child policy. In contrast, the Indian city size distribution transitions from lognormal in the earlier periods to Zipf in the later periods
In this study, we first demonstrate the existence of bimodality in China’s urban hierarchy and then ...
A three-parameter lognormal model is used to estimate the city-size distribution of the world and of...
As a country transitions from a lower order of development to a higher order of development, it unde...
AbstractWe examine the distributions of Chinese and Indian city sizes for seven decades (1950s to 20...
Abstract: This paper studies the evolution of China’s city size distribution, measured by non-agricu...
This paper examines the evolution of the size distribution of Chinese cities. Since the relaxation o...
[[abstract]]China's experience with high economic growth has undergone dramatic change following the...
Inconsistent measurements of city-size and a lack of time-series information on urban socioeconomic ...
International audienceMany controversial questions about the shape and evolution of city size distri...
Paper Session 1C - City Structures and SystemsIn this study, we demonstrate the existence of bimodal...
In this study, we demonstrate the existence of bimodality in China’s city-size distribution and deve...
The distribution and evolution of city size are critical for town layout optimization. Based on the ...
We estimate the Zipf’s law in the context of 2011 census and 2010 estimates of city sizes. The power...
world. More than half of the Chinese popu-lation is expected to live in cities and towns by the year...
The size distribution of cities within countries was investigated for several years, leading to the ...
In this study, we first demonstrate the existence of bimodality in China’s urban hierarchy and then ...
A three-parameter lognormal model is used to estimate the city-size distribution of the world and of...
As a country transitions from a lower order of development to a higher order of development, it unde...
AbstractWe examine the distributions of Chinese and Indian city sizes for seven decades (1950s to 20...
Abstract: This paper studies the evolution of China’s city size distribution, measured by non-agricu...
This paper examines the evolution of the size distribution of Chinese cities. Since the relaxation o...
[[abstract]]China's experience with high economic growth has undergone dramatic change following the...
Inconsistent measurements of city-size and a lack of time-series information on urban socioeconomic ...
International audienceMany controversial questions about the shape and evolution of city size distri...
Paper Session 1C - City Structures and SystemsIn this study, we demonstrate the existence of bimodal...
In this study, we demonstrate the existence of bimodality in China’s city-size distribution and deve...
The distribution and evolution of city size are critical for town layout optimization. Based on the ...
We estimate the Zipf’s law in the context of 2011 census and 2010 estimates of city sizes. The power...
world. More than half of the Chinese popu-lation is expected to live in cities and towns by the year...
The size distribution of cities within countries was investigated for several years, leading to the ...
In this study, we first demonstrate the existence of bimodality in China’s urban hierarchy and then ...
A three-parameter lognormal model is used to estimate the city-size distribution of the world and of...
As a country transitions from a lower order of development to a higher order of development, it unde...