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Ubiquitous digital technologies and spatial structure; an update
- Source :
- PLoS ONE, PLoS ONE, Vol 16, Iss 4, p e0248982 (2021), Tranos, E & Ioannides, Y M 2021, ' Ubiquitous digital technologies and spatial structure; An update ', PLoS ONE, vol. 16, no. 4, e0248982 . https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0248982
- Publication Year :
- 2020
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Abstract
- This paper examines the impact of widespread adoption of information and communication technologies (ICT) on urban structure worldwide. Has it offset agglomeration benefits and led to more dispersed spatial structures, or has it strengthened urban externalities and thus resulted in more concentrated spatial structures? Theoretical and empirical studies on this question have produced contradictory findings. The present study recognizes that assumptions made earlier about the evolution of technological capabilities do not necessarily hold today. As cutting-edge digital technologies have matured considerably, a fresh look at this question is called for. The paper addresses this issue by means of several data sets using instrumental variable methods. One is the UN data on Urban Settlements with more than 300, 000 inhabitants. Estimation methods with these data show that increased adoption of ICT has resulted in national urban systems that are less uniform in terms of city sizes and are characterized by higher population concentrations in larger cities, when concentration is proxied the Pareto (Zipf) coefficient for national city size distributions. Two, is disaggregated data for the urban systems of the US, defined as Micropolitan and Metropolitan Areas, and for the UK, defined as Built-up Areas in England and Wales, respectively. These data allow for the impacts to be studied for cities smaller than those included in the cross-country data. Increased internet usage improved a city’s ranking in the US urban system. Similarly, increased download speed improves a built-up area’s ranking in England and Wales.
- Subjects :
- Urban Population
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Economics
0211 other engineering and technologies
Social Sciences
Broadband
02 engineering and technology
Geographical locations
Empirical research
Regional science
Microeconomics
050207 economics
Computer Networks
Geographic Areas
education.field_of_study
Multidisciplinary
Geography
Communication
05 social sciences
021107 urban & regional planning
Urban Economics
Europe
England
Telecommunications
Medicine
Engineering and Technology
Research Article
Urban Areas
Computer and Information Sciences
Science
Population
Human Geography
Urban Geography
Population Metrics
Human settlement
0502 economics and business
European Union
Cities
education
Population Density
Internet
Zipf's law
Population Biology
Biology and Life Sciences
Metropolitan area
United Kingdom
Urban structure
Ranking
Earth Sciences
People and places
Facilities and Services Utilization
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- ISSN :
- 19326203
- Volume :
- 16
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- PloS one
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....385710e8328a68af23a482b77090bd77
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0248982