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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.32910/ep.71.4.1

INVESTIGATION OF URBAN REGULARITIES FOR CROATIA IN THE PERIOD FROM 1857 TO 2011

Hrvoje Jošić
Berislav Žmuk


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Abstract

Two main regularities in the field of urban economics are Zipf’s law and Gibrat’s law. Zipf’s law states that distribution of largest cities should obey the Pareto rank-size distribution while Gibrat’s law states that proportionate growth of cities is independent of its size. These two laws are interconnected and therefore are often considered together. The objective of this paper is the investigation of urban regularities for Croatia in the period from 1857 to 2011. In order to estimate and evaluate the structure of Croatian urban hierarchy, Pareto or Zipf’s coefficients are calculated. The results have shown that the coefficient values for the largest settlements in different years are close to one, indicating that the Croatian urban hierarchy system follows the rank-size distribution and therefore obeys Zipf’s law. The independence of city growth regarding the city size is tested using penal unit roots. Results for Gibrat’s law testing using panel unit root tests have shown that there is a presence of unit root in growth of settlements therefore leading to the acceptance of Gibrat’s law.

Keywords

Croatia; Gibrat’s law; settlements; Zipf’s law

Hrčak ID:

242384

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/242384

Publication date:

20.7.2020.

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