This work investigates the interrelation between production efficiency and population size of German cities. The productive efficiency in this context is the scale efficiency, which is a result of positive and negative agglomeration externalities. The investigation is performed in a two-stage process. First, the efficiency in terms of scale efficiency is measured using nonparametric methods. The second stage investigates the relation of scale efficiency and populations size. It turns out that the optimal city size in Germany is about 220,000 inhabitants, which is almost the mean size of all German cities involved. Although there are regional differences, optimal city size remains stable as the mean size
Summary. The aim of the paper is to present a critical view of theoretical works on city size. We be...
In this paper, the stylised assumption that one single 'optimal' city size exists for all cities - a...
International audienceFirms are more productive, on average, in larger cities. Two main explanations...
This work investigates the interrelation between production efficiency and population size of German...
In this paper, the stylized assumption that one single “optimal” city size exists for all cities—ach...
Using a simple model, this paper demonstrates that efficient pricing of factors of production within...
The aim of the paper is to present a critical view of theoretical works on city size. Our considerat...
This dissertation investigates different time-variable criteria of German cities within the period b...
The size distribution of cities in many countries follows some broadly regular patterns. Any good th...
This is an empirical study of economic measurement of the optimal size of seven cities in West Suma...
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We discuss theoretical approaches to study the relationship between the size distribution of a natio...
Large cities produce more output per capita than small cities. This may occur because more talented ...
Summary. The aim of the paper is to present a critical view of theoretical works on city size. We be...
In this paper, the stylised assumption that one single 'optimal' city size exists for all cities - a...
International audienceFirms are more productive, on average, in larger cities. Two main explanations...
This work investigates the interrelation between production efficiency and population size of German...
In this paper, the stylized assumption that one single “optimal” city size exists for all cities—ach...
Using a simple model, this paper demonstrates that efficient pricing of factors of production within...
The aim of the paper is to present a critical view of theoretical works on city size. Our considerat...
This dissertation investigates different time-variable criteria of German cities within the period b...
The size distribution of cities in many countries follows some broadly regular patterns. Any good th...
This is an empirical study of economic measurement of the optimal size of seven cities in West Suma...
Standard-Nutzungsbedingungen: Die Dokumente auf EconStor dürfen zu eigenen wissenschaftlichen Zwecke...
We discuss theoretical approaches to study the relationship between the size distribution of a natio...
Large cities produce more output per capita than small cities. This may occur because more talented ...
Summary. The aim of the paper is to present a critical view of theoretical works on city size. We be...
In this paper, the stylised assumption that one single 'optimal' city size exists for all cities - a...
International audienceFirms are more productive, on average, in larger cities. Two main explanations...