Zipf's law and maximum sustainable growth
Yannick Malevergne,
A. Saichev and
D. Sornette
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Abstract:
Zipf's law states that the number of firms with size greater than S is inversely proportional to S. Most explanations start with Gibrat's rule of proportional growth but require additional constraints. We show that Gibrat's rule, at all firm levels, yields Zipf's law under a balance condition between the effective growth rate of incumbent firms (which includes their possible demise) and the growth rate of investments in entrant firms. Remarkably, Zipf's law is the signature of the long-term optimal allocation of resources that ensures the maximum sustainable growth rate of an economy.
Date: 2010-12
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Published in Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 37 (6), 1195-1212 (2013)
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