Rethinking urbanisation

Guy Michaels, Ferdinand Rauch, Stephen Redding, 3 January 2009

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Urbanisation – the concentration of population in cities and towns – is one of the most striking features of economic development. The share of the world’s population living in cities grew from less than one tenth in 1300 to around one sixth in 1900 to around one half today.

Topics: Development, Migration
Tags: Gibrat's Law, urbanisation, Zipf's Law

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