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City size distributions are known to be well approximated by power laws across many countries. One popular explanation for such power-law regularities is in terms of random growth processes, where power laws arise asymptotically from the assumption of iid growth rates among all cities within a...
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geography models concerning the relationship between shipment distances and spatial scales of agglomeration for individual …
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within a given metropolitan area. We argue that the geography of their clusters is better suited for studying knowledge …
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