2008
DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-9787.2008.00550.x
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The Number‐average Size Rule: A New Empirical Relationship Between Industrial Location and City Size*

Abstract: The spatial intensities of both industries and population are highly uneven across space. Moreover, these intensities differ not only across industries, but also change through time. Nevertheless, we show using Japanese data for metropolitan areas in two time periods that the location intensities of both industries and population are linked by surprisingly simple and persistent patterns. In particular, we identify a strong negative log-linear relation between the number and the average (population) size of met… Show more

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“…As seen in the foregoing, this equilibrium turns into the alternating equilibrium when both the break condition h (ϕ; μ, σ) = 0 and the bifurcation condition l (ϕ; μ, σ) < 0 hold. Consider the two equations h (ϕ; μ, σ) = 0 and l (ϕ; μ, σ) = 0 (18) that delineate the corresponding parameter domain. The system of equations (18) has no explicit solutions.…”
Section: The One-industry Casementioning
confidence: 99%
“…As seen in the foregoing, this equilibrium turns into the alternating equilibrium when both the break condition h (ϕ; μ, σ) = 0 and the bifurcation condition l (ϕ; μ, σ) < 0 hold. Consider the two equations h (ϕ; μ, σ) = 0 and l (ϕ; μ, σ) = 0 (18) that delineate the corresponding parameter domain. The system of equations (18) has no explicit solutions.…”
Section: The One-industry Casementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The largest city in an urban system is thought to service, in this way, an entire nation. Despite some urban specialization, such as in large-scale manufacturing, these trends are characteristic of most developed nations (Mori et al 2008;Hsu 2012). Here we investigate if these patterns are characteristic of the Ivorian system of cities.…”
Section: Telecommunication Patterns In Côte D'ivoire's Urban Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A simplifi ed premise of this theory is an area where there are no natural or other barriers. Even though Christaller's ideal model, where clients and company owners behave rationally and where natural resources as well as consumers are equally distributed in space, does not exist in reality, this theory has its practical importance and it is used, for example, by Mori, Nishikimi and Smith [29] for industry location factors. Sombart (1934) also dealt with service location factors.…”
Section: Theoretical Background To Assess the Location Theoriesmentioning
confidence: 99%