A City-Size Distribution Model Based on the Weber-Fechner Law of Marginal Effects
R Bussière and
T Stovall
Environment and Planning A, 1981, vol. 13, issue 6, 689-701
Abstract:
The distribution by size of the cities of a region reflects the locational decisions made by the inhabitants concerned. Some of the factors underlying these decisions have a bearing on city size, and, it is assumed, make up a utility function that varies with city size according to the Weber-Fechner law of marginal effects. Under these conditions, the maximum entropy distribution of the population among the cities of the region gives rise to the hierarchical model described in the paper. Examples are given of calibrations of the model. It is shown that in the applicable statistical range this distribution and the Pareto distribution, although formally different, are quantitatively interchangeable. The derivation presented here may therefore be regarded as providing a new rationale for the Pareto city-size distribution model.
Date: 1981
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DOI: 10.1068/a130689
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