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methods (Zipf plots and cumulative density functions) for discriminating between functions. We apply them to the lognormal and …
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We provide empirical evidence of the dynamics of city size distribution for the whole of the twentieth century in U.S. cities and metropolitan areas. We focus our analysis on the new cities that were created during the period of analysis. The main contribution of this paper, therefore, is the...
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We propose a multivariate normality test against skew normal distributions using higher-order loglikelihood derivatives which is asymptotically equivalent to the likelihood ratio but only requires estimation under the null. Numerically, it is the supremum of the univariate skewness coefficient...
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approached as a lognormal. In the long term, panel data unit root tests confirm the validity of Gibrat's Law in the upper tail …
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Urbanisation in Ethiopia is increasing rapidly. This paper uses city-level data to investigate the evolution of Ethiopia’s city size distribution from 1984 to 2012, using descriptive statistics and time-series Gini coefficient calculations. Over that period, the study found that overall city...
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