Explaining the prevalence, scaling and variance of urban phenomena

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Andres Gomez-Lievano
Oscar Patterson-Lomba
Ricardo Hausmann
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[1] Center for International Development,
[2] Harvard University,undefined
[3] Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health,undefined
[4] Harvard University,undefined
[5] Santa Fe Institute,undefined
[6] Harvard Kennedy School,undefined
[7] Harvard University,undefined
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The prevalence of many urban phenomena changes systematically with population size1. We propose a theory that unifies models of economic complexity2,3 and cultural evolution4 to derive urban scaling. The theory accounts for the difference in scaling exponents and average prevalence across phenomena, as well as the difference in the variance within phenomena across cities of similar size. The central ideas are that a number of necessary complementary factors must be simultaneously present for a phenomenon to occur, and that the diversity of factors is logarithmically related to population size. The model reveals that phenomena that require more factors will be less prevalent, scale more superlinearly and show larger variance across cities of similar size. The theory applies to data on education, employment, innovation, disease and crime, and it entails the ability to predict the prevalence of a phenomenon across cities, given information about the prevalence in a single city.
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