This paper investigates the impact of China's city size and urban population concentration on city productivity by developing a distinctive index based on global nighttime light data. Using the panel data of 280 prefecture cities from 2004 to 2013 and employing dynamic system generalized method of moments and panel threshold model regression techniques, our results show that city size has a positive impact on city productivity; therefore, cities in China still have the potential to expand. While moderate urban population concentration can benefit city productivity, excessively concentrated urban population distribution may impede the growth of city productivity. We also find that the level of labor income significantly affects the impacts o...
This paper examines the evolution of the size distribution of Chinese cities. Since the relaxation o...
Abstract: This paper studies the evolution of China’s city size distribution, measured by non-agricu...
This paper examines the relationship between city size, migration, and urban income inequality using...
[Paper received in nal form, June 2002] Summary. In this empirical study, we test the relationship ...
China strongly restricts rural–urban migration, resulting in a well acknowledged surplus of labor in...
Nowhere has the scale and scope of urbanization been larger than in China over the last few decades....
China’s total factor productivity (TFP) has been of major interest to scholars as a main source of t...
This dissertation, consisting of three essays on the urban development in China, provides empirical ...
This paper models and estimates net urban agglomeration economies for cities. Economic models of cit...
[[abstract]]China's experience with high economic growth has undergone dramatic change following the...
We apply a model by Desmet and Rossi-Hansberg (2013) to quantify the impact of efficiency, urban ame...
Policy regarding the size of cities is an important component of China’s urban policy prescription. ...
Inconsistent measurements of city-size and a lack of time-series information on urban socioeconomic ...
The objective of this study is to improve the existing research on agglomeration economies. This pap...
China is experiencing rapid urbanization with the steady emergence of large cities, leading to polic...
This paper examines the evolution of the size distribution of Chinese cities. Since the relaxation o...
Abstract: This paper studies the evolution of China’s city size distribution, measured by non-agricu...
This paper examines the relationship between city size, migration, and urban income inequality using...
[Paper received in nal form, June 2002] Summary. In this empirical study, we test the relationship ...
China strongly restricts rural–urban migration, resulting in a well acknowledged surplus of labor in...
Nowhere has the scale and scope of urbanization been larger than in China over the last few decades....
China’s total factor productivity (TFP) has been of major interest to scholars as a main source of t...
This dissertation, consisting of three essays on the urban development in China, provides empirical ...
This paper models and estimates net urban agglomeration economies for cities. Economic models of cit...
[[abstract]]China's experience with high economic growth has undergone dramatic change following the...
We apply a model by Desmet and Rossi-Hansberg (2013) to quantify the impact of efficiency, urban ame...
Policy regarding the size of cities is an important component of China’s urban policy prescription. ...
Inconsistent measurements of city-size and a lack of time-series information on urban socioeconomic ...
The objective of this study is to improve the existing research on agglomeration economies. This pap...
China is experiencing rapid urbanization with the steady emergence of large cities, leading to polic...
This paper examines the evolution of the size distribution of Chinese cities. Since the relaxation o...
Abstract: This paper studies the evolution of China’s city size distribution, measured by non-agricu...
This paper examines the relationship between city size, migration, and urban income inequality using...