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Reflections on COVID-19 with David Krakauer & Geoffrey West

COMPLEXITY

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The Scaling of Urban Income Inequality

Income in the least wealthy decile scales close to linearly with city population, while income in the most wealthy ile scale with a significantly superlinear exponent. So more more than per capital wealth, cities are breeding poverty. And this, you know, t you mention in the abstracts. Also worth noting that sfis viki yang and chris kempes worked on this. This may not have felt like an about face for you, it certainly marks a punctuation in the rhetoric around urban scaling and what a city is doing.

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