A spatial network explanation for a hierarchy of urban power laws
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❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech
cond-mat.dis-nn
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landvalueobservedspatialurbanempiricallyexplanationmodel
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The presented model provides an explanation to several empirically observed phenomena in spatial economics. By representing the system as a complex network of fixed-size land areas connected by trade between harbored activities, city size and land value distributions are obtained as higher-order patterns. The model predicts the empirically observed spatial distribution of land value density as well as that of urban cluster prices. To connect land value to population, which is a commonly observed quantity, we also demonstrate that there is, for urban clusters, a linear relation between accumulated land value and population.
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