We develop a urban economic model in which agents locate in cities of different size so as to maximize the net output of the whole system of cities in a country. From this model two new city size distributions are exactly derived. We call these functions “threshold double Pareto Generalized Beta of the second kind” and “double mixture Pareto Generalized Beta of the second kind”. In order to test empirically the theory, we analyze the US urban system and consider three types of data (incorporated places from 1900 to 2000, all places in 2000 and 2010 and City Cluster Algorithm nuclei in 1991 and 2000). The results are encouraging because the new distributions clearly outperform the lognormal and the double Pareto lognormal for all data sam...
This paper analyses the evolution of city size distribution in the United States throughout the twen...
In this paper we show that the double Pareto lognormal (DPLN) parameterization provides an excellent...
We review the accumulated knowledge on city size distributions and determinants of urban growth. Thi...
We develop a urban economic model in which agents locate in cities of different size so as to maximi...
We study the US city size distribution using the Census places data, without size restriction, for ...
We study US city size distribution using places data from the Census, without size restrictions, fo...
We study the US city size distribution using the Census places data, without size restriction, for ...
This paper focuses on the spatial city size distribution in the United States. We propose a new dist...
This paper analyses in detail the features offered by three distributions used in urban economics to...
This paper focuses on spatial city-size distribution in the United States. It proposes a new distanc...
AbstractWe consider a distribution, which consists of lower tail Pareto, lognormal body, and upper t...
Older cities in the US tend to be larger than younger ones. The distribution of city sizes is, there...
In this paper we show that the double Pareto lognormal (DPLN) parameterization provides an excellent...
This paper analyses the evolution of city size distribution in the United States throughout the twen...
The city size distribution of many countries is remarkably well approximated by a Pareto distributio...
This paper analyses the evolution of city size distribution in the United States throughout the twen...
In this paper we show that the double Pareto lognormal (DPLN) parameterization provides an excellent...
We review the accumulated knowledge on city size distributions and determinants of urban growth. Thi...
We develop a urban economic model in which agents locate in cities of different size so as to maximi...
We study the US city size distribution using the Census places data, without size restriction, for ...
We study US city size distribution using places data from the Census, without size restrictions, fo...
We study the US city size distribution using the Census places data, without size restriction, for ...
This paper focuses on the spatial city size distribution in the United States. We propose a new dist...
This paper analyses in detail the features offered by three distributions used in urban economics to...
This paper focuses on spatial city-size distribution in the United States. It proposes a new distanc...
AbstractWe consider a distribution, which consists of lower tail Pareto, lognormal body, and upper t...
Older cities in the US tend to be larger than younger ones. The distribution of city sizes is, there...
In this paper we show that the double Pareto lognormal (DPLN) parameterization provides an excellent...
This paper analyses the evolution of city size distribution in the United States throughout the twen...
The city size distribution of many countries is remarkably well approximated by a Pareto distributio...
This paper analyses the evolution of city size distribution in the United States throughout the twen...
In this paper we show that the double Pareto lognormal (DPLN) parameterization provides an excellent...
We review the accumulated knowledge on city size distributions and determinants of urban growth. Thi...