The size distribution of cities in many countries follows some broadly regular patterns. Any good theory of city size distributions should (i) be able to account for this regularity, but also (ii) rely on a plausible economic mechanism and (iii) be consistent with other fundamental features of cities like the existence of agglomeration economies and crowding costs. Unlike the previous literature, the model proposed here satisfies these three requirements. It views small innovation-driven technological shocks as the main engine behind the growth and decline of cities. Cities grow or decline as they win or lose industries following new innovations. Formally, this is achieved by embedding the quality-ladder model of growth developed by Grossma...
The relative distribution of the populations of the top 40 urban areas of France and Japan remained ...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to present some recent theoretical developments on ur...
The relative distribution of the populations of the top 40 urban areas of France and Japan remained ...
The size distribution of cities in many countries follows some broadly regular patterns. Any good th...
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...
We discuss theoretical approaches to study the relationship between the size distribution of a natio...
Most economic activity occurs in cities. This creates a tension between local increasing returns, im...
City-size distributions follow a Pareto distribution, a property which is also known as the rank-siz...
Cities connect people with various skills and interests in a multi-component, interconnected system,...
Abstract This paper proposes a theory of city size distribution via a hierarchy approach rather than...
Urban growth refers to the process of growth and decline of economic agglomerations. The pattern of ...
This study introduces a new method of downscaling global population distribution. Its novelty is tha...
International audienceMany controversial questions about the shape and evolution of city size distri...
We criticize the theories used to explain the size distribution of cities. They take an empirical fa...
The relative distribution of the populations of the top 40 urban areas of France and Japan remained ...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to present some recent theoretical developments on ur...
The relative distribution of the populations of the top 40 urban areas of France and Japan remained ...
The size distribution of cities in many countries follows some broadly regular patterns. Any good th...
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...
We discuss theoretical approaches to study the relationship between the size distribution of a natio...
Most economic activity occurs in cities. This creates a tension between local increasing returns, im...
City-size distributions follow a Pareto distribution, a property which is also known as the rank-siz...
Cities connect people with various skills and interests in a multi-component, interconnected system,...
Abstract This paper proposes a theory of city size distribution via a hierarchy approach rather than...
Urban growth refers to the process of growth and decline of economic agglomerations. The pattern of ...
This study introduces a new method of downscaling global population distribution. Its novelty is tha...
International audienceMany controversial questions about the shape and evolution of city size distri...
We criticize the theories used to explain the size distribution of cities. They take an empirical fa...
The relative distribution of the populations of the top 40 urban areas of France and Japan remained ...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to present some recent theoretical developments on ur...
The relative distribution of the populations of the top 40 urban areas of France and Japan remained ...