This article analyses empirically the main existing theories on income and population city growth: increasing returns to scale, locational fundamentals and random growth. To do this we consider a large database of urban, climatological and macroeconomic data from 1,173 US cities observed in 1990 and 2000. The econometric model is robust to the presence of spatial effects. Our analysis shows the existence of increasing returns and two distinct equilibria in per-capita income and population growth. We also find important differences in the structure of productive activity, unemployment rates and geographical location between cities in low income and high income regimes
In much of the literature focusing on the growth and structure of the urban system, the difference b...
preliminary version not for quotation – comments invited Abstract: The traditional view of cities as...
More than 80 percent of Americans live in urban areas, and cities are the source of much of the coun...
This article analyses empirically the main existing theories on income and population city growth: i...
This article analyses empirically the main existing theories on income and population city growth: i...
This article analyzes the main existing theories on income and population city growth: the existence...
This article analyzes empirically the main existing theories on income and population city growth: i...
This paper analyses the growth of American cities, understood as the growth of the population or of ...
This paper analyses the determinants of growth of American cities, understood as growth of the popul...
This paper analyses the determinants of growth of American cities, understood as growth of the popul...
We test implications of economic geography models for location, size and growth of cities with US Ce...
We test implications of econom c geography models for location,size and growth of cities with US Cen...
This paper reconsiders the path of the growth of American cities since 1790 (when the first census w...
This thesis explores two distinct but related aspects of the relationship between the spatial locati...
In much of the literature focusing on the growth and structure of the urban system, the difference b...
preliminary version not for quotation – comments invited Abstract: The traditional view of cities as...
More than 80 percent of Americans live in urban areas, and cities are the source of much of the coun...
This article analyses empirically the main existing theories on income and population city growth: i...
This article analyses empirically the main existing theories on income and population city growth: i...
This article analyzes the main existing theories on income and population city growth: the existence...
This article analyzes empirically the main existing theories on income and population city growth: i...
This paper analyses the growth of American cities, understood as the growth of the population or of ...
This paper analyses the determinants of growth of American cities, understood as growth of the popul...
This paper analyses the determinants of growth of American cities, understood as growth of the popul...
We test implications of economic geography models for location, size and growth of cities with US Ce...
We test implications of econom c geography models for location,size and growth of cities with US Cen...
This paper reconsiders the path of the growth of American cities since 1790 (when the first census w...
This thesis explores two distinct but related aspects of the relationship between the spatial locati...
In much of the literature focusing on the growth and structure of the urban system, the difference b...
preliminary version not for quotation – comments invited Abstract: The traditional view of cities as...
More than 80 percent of Americans live in urban areas, and cities are the source of much of the coun...