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City Size and Transportation Costs

Journal of Political Economy, 1973
A SIMPLE MODEL OF A CITY (METROPOLITAN AREA) IS CONSTRUCTED AND USED TO CALCULATE HOW TRANSPORTATION COSTS VARY WITH CITY SIZE. SIMPLIFYING THE BASIC ASSUMPTIONS MAKES THE MODEL MORE MANAGEABLE, WHICH ALLOWS EXPLICIT CALCULATION OF MAGNITUDES THAT WERE NOT CALCULATED IN THE MORE COMPLICATED AND GENERAL MODELS USED IN THE RECENT LITERATURE IN THIS AREA.
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The Impacts of City Size and Density on CO2 Emissions: Evidence from the Yangtze River Delta Urban Agglomeration

Applied spatial analysis and policy, 2021
Mengyue Ma   +3 more
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City size, deprivation and other indicators of development: Evidence from India

World Development, 2018
In this paper extending the size-productivity framework we examine the nature of relationship between city size and the deprivation index developed at a highly disaggregate level of urban centres (city/town) on the basis of dwelling conditions, basic ...
A. Mitra, J. Nagar
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A Theory of City Size

Science, 2013
A theory explaining how the attributes of cities scale with city size may help to inform urban planning. [Also see Report by Bettencourt ]
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The Size and Spacing of Cities

Geographical Review, 1958
T I wHE regular spacing of towns has often been noted. The distance between any two adjacent towns in the same size class fits fairly well the formula (P1P2)/D = A, in which Pi and P2 stand for the populations of the two towns and D for the distance between them and A is a constant for any given region.
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Defining City Size

Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design, 2011
Michael Batty, Peter Ferguson
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The size distribution of cities and optimal city size

Journal of Urban Economics, 1974
Joseph A. Swanson   +2 more
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New economy and national city size distribution

Habitat International, 2022
Yehua Dennis Wei, Bindong Sun
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The Life-Sized City

2018
I have a strange suspicion that we’ve been hacked. As people. As societies. We have been led to believe that big is best. That growth is good. For so many years that you can easily call it a century of living with the Cult of Big. Certainly regarding the economy. You can’t mention the economy without mentioning growth. But I’m not an economist.
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