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The evolution of city size distribution in Portugal: 1864-2001

Title
The evolution of city size distribution in Portugal: 1864-2001
Type
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Year
2004
Authors
Ana Paula Delgado
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Isabel Godinho
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FOS: Social sciences > Economics and Business
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Abstract (EN): The rank-size model - which states that the size distribution of cities in a country follows a Pareto distribution - has been recognized as one of those stylised facts or amazing empirical regularities, in spatial economics. A common problem in city size distribution studies concerns the definition of ¿cities¿, namely the consistency of those definitions over time. In this paper we use a city-proper data base which uses a consistent definition of cities from 1864 to 1991. Portugal is a country with long established national borders and whose mainland urban system shows a constant number of cities over that period. In Portugal, empirical evidence on city size distribution based on census data shows that two large cities dominate the urban system, associated with a large number of very small cities and a clear deficit of medium-size cities. In this paper we analyse the evolution of the rank size exponent and examine the effect of varying city size cut-offs on the estimated value of that exponent. Then, we study the deviations of the rank-size distribution from linearity. Finally, we explore the dynamics underlying the evolution of the urban system by examining the relationship between city growth rates and city size
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
Notes: http://www.fep.up.pt/investigacao/workingpapers/04.07.23_WP151_Ana%20Paula%20e%20Isabel.pdf
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