This paper is an excerpt from a book written by three authors, Sakashita, Asano, and Irie (1979), in which a multidimensional analysis of the urban growth in postwar Japan has been made. After a brief introduction, an analysis that involves the use of several kinds of Hoover indices for the set of all Japanese cities over the period 1955 - 1975 is made, with a view to demonstrating the strong tendency of the population to concentrate in the metropolitan area. Application of the theoretical lognormal and Pareto distributions is then discussed. The paper closes with a theoretical consideration that coordinates the observations presented.
The main purpose of this thesis is to examine the population growth pattern of the Japanese urban se...
This paper analyzes the interrelationships of city size and growthin the American Midwest from 1940 ...
We consider the distribution of economic activity within a country in light of three leading theorie...
We consider the distribution of economic activity within a country in light of three leading theorie...
Retrospective estimates of urban population distribution in the Tokyo and Osaka (or Keihanshin, i.e....
According to the census taken in 1965, the population of Nara City is 160,628. Due to the recent gro...
The population influx into city areas in Japan during the high growth of the Japanese economy notice...
International audienceJapan experienced spectacular urbanization and population growths over the cou...
The four major stages of the spatial-cycles are quantitatively examined, by use of the Japan's popul...
In Japan, high economic growth after the war brought about disorderly urban sprawl. The government t...
Japan experienced rapid urbanization after the World War II as indicated, forexample, by the fact th...
The relative distribution of the populations of the top 40 urban areas of France and Japan remained ...
This paper describes some results obtained from simulating a computable general equilibrium model ca...
The relative distribution of the populations of the top 40 urban areas of France and Japan remained ...
Retrospective estimates of urban population distribution in the Tokyo and Osaka (or Keihanshin, i.e....
The main purpose of this thesis is to examine the population growth pattern of the Japanese urban se...
This paper analyzes the interrelationships of city size and growthin the American Midwest from 1940 ...
We consider the distribution of economic activity within a country in light of three leading theorie...
We consider the distribution of economic activity within a country in light of three leading theorie...
Retrospective estimates of urban population distribution in the Tokyo and Osaka (or Keihanshin, i.e....
According to the census taken in 1965, the population of Nara City is 160,628. Due to the recent gro...
The population influx into city areas in Japan during the high growth of the Japanese economy notice...
International audienceJapan experienced spectacular urbanization and population growths over the cou...
The four major stages of the spatial-cycles are quantitatively examined, by use of the Japan's popul...
In Japan, high economic growth after the war brought about disorderly urban sprawl. The government t...
Japan experienced rapid urbanization after the World War II as indicated, forexample, by the fact th...
The relative distribution of the populations of the top 40 urban areas of France and Japan remained ...
This paper describes some results obtained from simulating a computable general equilibrium model ca...
The relative distribution of the populations of the top 40 urban areas of France and Japan remained ...
Retrospective estimates of urban population distribution in the Tokyo and Osaka (or Keihanshin, i.e....
The main purpose of this thesis is to examine the population growth pattern of the Japanese urban se...
This paper analyzes the interrelationships of city size and growthin the American Midwest from 1940 ...
We consider the distribution of economic activity within a country in light of three leading theorie...