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Power Laws in Economics: An Introduction
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2016
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by
Gabaix, Xavier
in
Business cycles
/ Business structures
/ Chief executive officers
/ Cities
/ Development
/ Economic behaviour
/ Economic fluctuations
/ Economic growth
/ Economic models
/ Economic theory
/ Economics
/ Expected values
/ Law
/ Microeconomics
/ Population
/ Power
/ Power Law
/ Power laws
/ Pricing
/ Securities markets
/ Standard deviation
/ Statistics
/ Stock exchanges
/ Stock market fluctuations
/ Stock markets
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/ Zipf's Law
2016
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Power Laws in Economics: An Introduction
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Gabaix, Xavier
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Business cycles
/ Business structures
/ Chief executive officers
/ Cities
/ Development
/ Economic behaviour
/ Economic fluctuations
/ Economic growth
/ Economic models
/ Economic theory
/ Economics
/ Expected values
/ Law
/ Microeconomics
/ Population
/ Power
/ Power Law
/ Power laws
/ Pricing
/ Securities markets
/ Standard deviation
/ Statistics
/ Stock exchanges
/ Stock market fluctuations
/ Stock markets
/ Studies
/ Zipf's Law
2016
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Many of the insights of economics seem to be qualitative, with many fewer reliable quantitative laws. However a series of power laws in economics do count as true and nontrivial quantitative laws—and they are not only established empirically, but also understood theoretically. I will start by providing several illustrations of empirical power laws having to do with patterns involving cities, firms, and the stock market. I summarize some of the theoretical explanations that have been proposed. I suggest that power laws help us explain many economic phenomena, including aggregate economic fluctuations. I hope to clarify why power laws are so special, and to demonstrate their utility. In conclusion, I list some power-law-related economic enigmas that demand further exploration. A formal definition may be useful.
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