none3siThe regional economics and geography literature has in recent years shown interesting conceptual and methodological contributions on the validity of Gibrat’s Law and Zipf’s Law. Despite distinct modeling features, they express similar fundamental characteristics in an equilibrium situation. Zipf’s law is formalized in a static form, while its associated dynamic process is articulated by Gibrat’s Law. Thus, it seems that both Zipf’s Law and Gibrat’s Law share a common root. Unfortunately, although several papers analyze both the laws looking at the validity of these regularities, very few empirical investigations assess the implication of a law to the other (i.e. deviations from Zipf’s Law result in a deviation of Gibrat’s Law). Moreo...