The present work pursues theoretical and empirical objectives.With regards to the former, it is demonstrated that the natural tendency to uniformity of both the probability distribution of a city to have a certain number of inhabitants and that of a person to reside in a town of a given number of citizens leads to a competition between their information entropies, which provides the power law distribution as the most probable one for city size. It is also shown that Zipf’s law reflects the significant control of the existence of interconnections between cities on the self-organization of their size.With regards to the empirical objectives, based on population data of European countries and Italian municipalities, the theoretical approach ...
We review the accumulated knowledge on city size distributions and determinants of urban growth. Thi...
This paper analyses the evolution of the European urban system from a long-term perspective (from 13...
In this paper, the stylised assumption that one single 'optimal' city size exists for all cities - a...
The present work pursues theoretical and empirical objectives.With regards to the former, it is demo...
The distribution by size of the cities of a region reflects the locational decisions made by the inh...
We criticize the theories used to explain the size distribution of cities. They take an empirical f...
Urban systems are manifestations of human adaptation to the natural environment. City size distribut...
We have many models for explanation of existence of the rank-size rule of city. Among them, we have ...
This paper proposes a new explanation for Zipf’s law often observed in the top tail of city size dis...
Older cities in the US tend to be larger than younger ones. The distribution of city sizes is, there...
City-size distributions follow an approximate power law in various countries despite high volatility...
First Online: 30 Jan 2017In this paper we study Zipf's law, which postulates that the product of a c...
We present an exhaustive study of the rank-distribution of city-population and population-dynamics o...
We review the accumulated knowledge on city size distributions and determinants of urban growth. Thi...
We review the accumulated knowledge on city size distributions and determinants of urban growth. Thi...
This paper analyses the evolution of the European urban system from a long-term perspective (from 13...
In this paper, the stylised assumption that one single 'optimal' city size exists for all cities - a...
The present work pursues theoretical and empirical objectives.With regards to the former, it is demo...
The distribution by size of the cities of a region reflects the locational decisions made by the inh...
We criticize the theories used to explain the size distribution of cities. They take an empirical f...
Urban systems are manifestations of human adaptation to the natural environment. City size distribut...
We have many models for explanation of existence of the rank-size rule of city. Among them, we have ...
This paper proposes a new explanation for Zipf’s law often observed in the top tail of city size dis...
Older cities in the US tend to be larger than younger ones. The distribution of city sizes is, there...
City-size distributions follow an approximate power law in various countries despite high volatility...
First Online: 30 Jan 2017In this paper we study Zipf's law, which postulates that the product of a c...
We present an exhaustive study of the rank-distribution of city-population and population-dynamics o...
We review the accumulated knowledge on city size distributions and determinants of urban growth. Thi...
We review the accumulated knowledge on city size distributions and determinants of urban growth. Thi...
This paper analyses the evolution of the European urban system from a long-term perspective (from 13...
In this paper, the stylised assumption that one single 'optimal' city size exists for all cities - a...