Hotspot count scales sublinearly with population, and hotspot compactness has an inverted U-shaped association with GDP per square kilometer, implying an optimal compactness level.
In this paper, we have presented a study of the effect of urban structural elements (hotspots) on the economic performance of the city
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The inverted U-shaped effect of urban hotspots spatial compactness on urban economic growth
Hotspot count scales sublinearly with population, and hotspot compactness has an inverted U-shaped association with GDP per square kilometer, implying an optimal compactness level.