Recent trends in the growth of cities particularly in developing countries (and especially in India and China) are identified. Beneficial and negative sharing mechanisms influencing the growth of cities are examined. Economic benefits of agglomeration arise not so much from the type of economic goods available in a city location (such as common property or local public goods) but from the enhanced operation of processes of economic exchange. Two theoretical implications of the growth of cities are considered, namely: (1) city growth results in growing inequality of income and wealth within the city and (2) a city will expand beyond its optimal size. Nevertheless, the growth of cities is linked with increased levels of per capita income nati...
We discuss theoretical approaches to study the relationship between the size distribution of a natio...
This paper presents an empirical analysis of the effects of agglomeration on the economic growth of ...
Why does a certain metropolitan area grow more than another? The answer to this question has evaded...
Recent trends in the growth of cities particularly in developing countries (and especially in India ...
This article provides an overview of beneficial sharing mechanisms that stimulate the growth of citi...
This paper examines the effects of urbanization on development and growth. It begins with a labor ma...
This paper examines the effects of urbanization on development and growth. It begins with a labor ma...
The article presents the results of theoretical and empirical studies devoted to looking into reason...
AbstractWorld cities (or global cities) are defined by various aspects such as socioeconomic, politi...
Modern economic growth is apparently characterized by rising income inequalities and increasing urba...
This paper tries to shed some light on the role of agglomerationeconomies in the development of citi...
The cities and towns of India constitute the world’s second largest urban system besides contributin...
Urbanization has been increasing day by day with the aim of benefitting the economy through urban ag...
This paper examines the link between average city size and aggregate economic growth in a total of 1...
This article looks at the relationship between city population growth (intimately related to populat...
We discuss theoretical approaches to study the relationship between the size distribution of a natio...
This paper presents an empirical analysis of the effects of agglomeration on the economic growth of ...
Why does a certain metropolitan area grow more than another? The answer to this question has evaded...
Recent trends in the growth of cities particularly in developing countries (and especially in India ...
This article provides an overview of beneficial sharing mechanisms that stimulate the growth of citi...
This paper examines the effects of urbanization on development and growth. It begins with a labor ma...
This paper examines the effects of urbanization on development and growth. It begins with a labor ma...
The article presents the results of theoretical and empirical studies devoted to looking into reason...
AbstractWorld cities (or global cities) are defined by various aspects such as socioeconomic, politi...
Modern economic growth is apparently characterized by rising income inequalities and increasing urba...
This paper tries to shed some light on the role of agglomerationeconomies in the development of citi...
The cities and towns of India constitute the world’s second largest urban system besides contributin...
Urbanization has been increasing day by day with the aim of benefitting the economy through urban ag...
This paper examines the link between average city size and aggregate economic growth in a total of 1...
This article looks at the relationship between city population growth (intimately related to populat...
We discuss theoretical approaches to study the relationship between the size distribution of a natio...
This paper presents an empirical analysis of the effects of agglomeration on the economic growth of ...
Why does a certain metropolitan area grow more than another? The answer to this question has evaded...