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The following pages link to Zipf's Law for Cities: An Explanation (Q4269783):
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- The impact of competition on prices with numerous firms (Q308600) (← links)
- Gale-Nikaido-Debreu and Milgrom-Shannon: communal interactions with endogenous community structures (Q337809) (← links)
- Technology diffusion and growth (Q413497) (← links)
- Random walk to innovation: why productivity follows a power law (Q413506) (← links)
- Limiting shapes of birth-and-death processes on Young diagrams (Q413572) (← links)
- Zipf's law, hierarchical structure, and cards-shuffling model for urban development (Q444264) (← links)
- A review of power laws in real life phenomena (Q450333) (← links)
- Optimal city hierarchy: a dynamic programming approach to central place theory (Q472197) (← links)
- Incomplete market dynamics and cross-sectional distributions (Q472201) (← links)
- Power-law connections: from Zipf to Heaps and beyond (Q530824) (← links)
- Equal representation in two-tier voting systems (Q535398) (← links)
- Heavy-tailed distribution of cyber-risks (Q614593) (← links)
- Multivariate linear recursions with Markov-dependent coefficients (Q631617) (← links)
- Value at risk and efficiency under dependence and heavy-tailedness: models with common shocks (Q635960) (← links)
- Fractional dynamics of a system with particles subjected to impacts (Q654308) (← links)
- Asset pricing in large information networks (Q654508) (← links)
- Sufficient conditions of endemic threshold on metapopulation networks (Q739201) (← links)
- On the modeling of size distributions when technologies are complex (Q744994) (← links)
- Zipf's law from a Fisher variational-principle (Q763770) (← links)
- From Gibrat's law to Zipf's law through cointegration? (Q777733) (← links)
- Quantifying and understanding the economics of large financial movements (Q844583) (← links)
- Use of power law models in detecting region of interest (Q885206) (← links)
- Innovation by entrants and incumbents (Q894020) (← links)
- Scaling and allometry in the building geometries of greater London (Q978632) (← links)
- Editorial: Tails and ties (Q978797) (← links)
- The emergence of Zipf's law in a system of cities: an agent-based simulation approach (Q1027376) (← links)
- Statistical models for company growth (Q1396854) (← links)
- Are rich people smarter? (Q1399542) (← links)
- Hierarchy in social organization (Q1414497) (← links)
- Weber-Fechner relation and Lévy-like searching stemmed from ambiguous experiences (Q1618765) (← links)
- Econophysics: past and present (Q1620542) (← links)
- The size distributions of all Indian cities (Q1620603) (← links)
- Modeling tails of aggregate economic processes in a stochastic growth model (Q1623510) (← links)
- On the emergence of scale-free production networks (Q1656439) (← links)
- Empirical analysis and agent-based modeling of the Lithuanian parliamentary elections (Q1694236) (← links)
- A model for scaling in firms' size and growth rate distribution (Q1782627) (← links)
- Hotelling competition and the gamma distribution (Q1792575) (← links)
- Concentration indices and Zipf's law (Q1925972) (← links)
- Analysis of industrial dynamics: a note on the relationship between firms' size and growth rate (Q1929851) (← links)
- On the size distribution of business firms (Q1934691) (← links)
- On random coefficient INAR(1) processes (Q1935708) (← links)
- A simple and efficient test for Zipf's law (Q1978519) (← links)
- Systemic risk in banking networks: advantages of ``tiered'' banking systems (Q1991920) (← links)
- A microfoundation for normalized CES production functions with factor-augmenting technical change (Q1994164) (← links)
- Zipf's law and maximum sustainable growth (Q1994248) (← links)
- Validating an agent-based model of the Zipf's law: a discrete Markov-chain approach (Q1994415) (← links)
- A generalization of the power law distribution with nonlinear exponent (Q2004802) (← links)
- Migration and urban economic dynamics (Q2054821) (← links)
- On the emergence of a power law in the distribution of COVID-19 cases (Q2127420) (← links)
- Multiply broken power-law densities as survival functions: an alternative to Pareto and lognormal fits (Q2137576) (← links)