In this paper we show that the double Pareto lognormal (DPLN) parameterization provides an excellent fit to the overall US city size distribution, regardless of whether “cities” are administratively defined Census places or economically defined area clusters. We then consider an economic model that combines scale-independent urban growth (Gibrat’s law) with endogenous city creation. City sizes converge to a DPLN distribution in this model, which is much better in line with the data than previous urban growth frameworks that predict a lognormal or a Pareto city size distribution (Zipf’s law)
This paper focuses on the spatial city size distribution in the United States. We propose a new dist...
This paper presents a simple method for calculating deviations between actual city size and the size...
This paper analyses in detail the features offered by a function which is practically new to Urban E...
In this paper we show that the double Pareto lognormal (DPLN) parameterization provides an excellent...
In this paper we show that the double Pareto lognormal (DPLN) parameterization provides an excellent...
In this paper we show that the double Pareto lognormal (DPLN) parameterization provides an excellent...
Older cities in the US tend to be larger than younger ones. The distribution of city sizes is, there...
This paper analyses in detail the features offered by three distributions used in urban economics to...
We study the US city size distribution using the Census places data, without size restriction, for ...
We study the US city size distribution using the Census places data, without size restriction, for ...
We study US city size distribution using places data from the Census, without size restrictions, fo...
We develop a urban economic model in which agents locate in cities of different size so as to maximi...
This paper analyses in detail the features offered by a function which is practically new to Urban E...
We study the parametric description of the city size distribution of four European countries: Franc...
This paper proposes a new explanation for Zipf’s law often observed in the top tail of city size dis...
This paper focuses on the spatial city size distribution in the United States. We propose a new dist...
This paper presents a simple method for calculating deviations between actual city size and the size...
This paper analyses in detail the features offered by a function which is practically new to Urban E...
In this paper we show that the double Pareto lognormal (DPLN) parameterization provides an excellent...
In this paper we show that the double Pareto lognormal (DPLN) parameterization provides an excellent...
In this paper we show that the double Pareto lognormal (DPLN) parameterization provides an excellent...
Older cities in the US tend to be larger than younger ones. The distribution of city sizes is, there...
This paper analyses in detail the features offered by three distributions used in urban economics to...
We study the US city size distribution using the Census places data, without size restriction, for ...
We study the US city size distribution using the Census places data, without size restriction, for ...
We study US city size distribution using places data from the Census, without size restrictions, fo...
We develop a urban economic model in which agents locate in cities of different size so as to maximi...
This paper analyses in detail the features offered by a function which is practically new to Urban E...
We study the parametric description of the city size distribution of four European countries: Franc...
This paper proposes a new explanation for Zipf’s law often observed in the top tail of city size dis...
This paper focuses on the spatial city size distribution in the United States. We propose a new dist...
This paper presents a simple method for calculating deviations between actual city size and the size...
This paper analyses in detail the features offered by a function which is practically new to Urban E...