The paper examines whether there is a significant relationship between economic growth and the degree of urban concentration, as measured by primacy, or the share of the largest metro area in national urban population. Is there reason to believe many countries have excessive primacy and how costly is excessive (or insufficient) primacy? Using GMM methods, the paper estimates growth effects, using a panel of 80-100 countries from 1960 to 1995. It also looks at the determinants of primacy and policy instruments that might be effective in reducing excessive primacy. The paper finds that there is a best degree of national urban primacy, which increases sharply up to a per capita income of about $5000 (PPP 1987 income), before declining modestly...
This paper aims to elaborate the role of Jacobs-type of agglomeration effects on countries’ competit...
The impact of income inequality on economic growth is dependent on several factors, including the ti...
Cross-country regressions suggest that urbanization and FDI are important drivers of growth However,...
The paper investigates (1) the evolution of urban concentration from 1985 to 2010 in 68 countries ar...
There is an extensive literature on the urbanization process looking at both urbanization and urban ...
Modern economic growth is apparently characterized by rising income inequalities and increasing urba...
This paper uses a novel, globally-harmonised city-level dataset —with cities defined at the Function...
Urban concentration differs across countries. One determinant of these differences is economic devel...
Urban growth refers to the process of growth and decline of economic agglomerations. The pattern of ...
The link between urban concentration and economic growth at country level is not straightforward, as...
This paper examines the link between average city size and aggregate economic growth in a total of 1...
This thesis explores two distinct but related aspects of the relationship between the spatial locati...
We investigate how urban concentration and urbanization affect economic growth in developing countri...
We investigate how urban concentration and urbanization affect economic growth in developing countri...
This thesis focuses on the study of two global trends characteristic of modern economic development,...
This paper aims to elaborate the role of Jacobs-type of agglomeration effects on countries’ competit...
The impact of income inequality on economic growth is dependent on several factors, including the ti...
Cross-country regressions suggest that urbanization and FDI are important drivers of growth However,...
The paper investigates (1) the evolution of urban concentration from 1985 to 2010 in 68 countries ar...
There is an extensive literature on the urbanization process looking at both urbanization and urban ...
Modern economic growth is apparently characterized by rising income inequalities and increasing urba...
This paper uses a novel, globally-harmonised city-level dataset —with cities defined at the Function...
Urban concentration differs across countries. One determinant of these differences is economic devel...
Urban growth refers to the process of growth and decline of economic agglomerations. The pattern of ...
The link between urban concentration and economic growth at country level is not straightforward, as...
This paper examines the link between average city size and aggregate economic growth in a total of 1...
This thesis explores two distinct but related aspects of the relationship between the spatial locati...
We investigate how urban concentration and urbanization affect economic growth in developing countri...
We investigate how urban concentration and urbanization affect economic growth in developing countri...
This thesis focuses on the study of two global trends characteristic of modern economic development,...
This paper aims to elaborate the role of Jacobs-type of agglomeration effects on countries’ competit...
The impact of income inequality on economic growth is dependent on several factors, including the ti...
Cross-country regressions suggest that urbanization and FDI are important drivers of growth However,...