This paper analyzes the persistence of the shock caused by the American Civil War on the relative city size distribution of the United States. Our fi�ndings suggest that the effects of this shock were permanent, which sharply contrasts with previous results regarding World War II for Japanese and German cities. It should be taken into account that the conflict considered in this paper took place at an earlier stage of the industrialization and urbanization processes. Moreover, our results are determined by the fact that the battles were fought in the open �field, not in urban areas. Some related evidence regarding the presence of a safe harbour effect is reported.
A quantitative understanding of cities' demographic dynamics is becoming a potentially useful tool f...
This paper studies the effect of the Spanish Reconquest, a military campaign against the Muslims in ...
This paper reveals the impact of wartime destruction in urban housing on regional economic growth in...
This paper analyses the persistence of the shock caused by the American Civil War on the relative ci...
Populations are affected by shocks of different kinds, and wars, a priori, may be among the most pro...
It is a stylized fact that city size distributions are rather stable over time. Explanations for cit...
It is a stylized fact that city size distributions are rather stable over time. Explanations for cit...
It is a stylized fact that city size distributions are rather stable over time. Explanations for cit...
We construct a unique data set in order to analyze whether or not a large temporary shock has an imp...
This paper uses empirical evidence on the evolution and structure of the West-German city size distr...
We construct a unique data set in order to analyze whether or not a large temporary shock has an imp...
This paper uses empirical evidence on the evolution and structure of the West-German city size distr...
I study how geography shaped city formation and aggregate development in the United States prior to ...
This paper analyzes the geographical patterns of city growth in the Soviet Union and the Russian Fed...
We present new evidence about the relationship between military conflict and city population growth...
A quantitative understanding of cities' demographic dynamics is becoming a potentially useful tool f...
This paper studies the effect of the Spanish Reconquest, a military campaign against the Muslims in ...
This paper reveals the impact of wartime destruction in urban housing on regional economic growth in...
This paper analyses the persistence of the shock caused by the American Civil War on the relative ci...
Populations are affected by shocks of different kinds, and wars, a priori, may be among the most pro...
It is a stylized fact that city size distributions are rather stable over time. Explanations for cit...
It is a stylized fact that city size distributions are rather stable over time. Explanations for cit...
It is a stylized fact that city size distributions are rather stable over time. Explanations for cit...
We construct a unique data set in order to analyze whether or not a large temporary shock has an imp...
This paper uses empirical evidence on the evolution and structure of the West-German city size distr...
We construct a unique data set in order to analyze whether or not a large temporary shock has an imp...
This paper uses empirical evidence on the evolution and structure of the West-German city size distr...
I study how geography shaped city formation and aggregate development in the United States prior to ...
This paper analyzes the geographical patterns of city growth in the Soviet Union and the Russian Fed...
We present new evidence about the relationship between military conflict and city population growth...
A quantitative understanding of cities' demographic dynamics is becoming a potentially useful tool f...
This paper studies the effect of the Spanish Reconquest, a military campaign against the Muslims in ...
This paper reveals the impact of wartime destruction in urban housing on regional economic growth in...