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Lessons Learned from Testing the Differential Urbanisation Model

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  • Thomas Kontuly
  • Hermanus S. Geyer

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This paper summarises the usefulness of the differential urbanisation model, to characterise regional urban development in terms of a temporal sequence of stages from urbanisation through polarisation reversal to counter–urbanisation, as revealed in nine empirical tests (Britain, Estonia, Finland, Western Germany, India, Italy, Russia, South Africa, and Turkey). First, results of the testing are summarised. Based on the results of these nine empirical tests, we attempt to answer the question ‘Did the differential urbanisation model fit reality?’ Also discussed are modifications to the model suggested during the course of empirical testing. Then directions for future testing and improvements to the model are suggested.

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  • Thomas Kontuly & Hermanus S. Geyer, 2003. "Lessons Learned from Testing the Differential Urbanisation Model," Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie, Royal Dutch Geographical Society KNAG, vol. 94(1), pages 124-128, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:tvecsg:v:94:y:2003:i:1:p:124-128
    DOI: 10.1111/1467-9663.00242
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    1. B. Graizbord & D. Mookherjee & H.S. Geyer, 2011. "Differential Urbanization: Linking First and Developing World Experiences," Chapters, in: H. S. Geyer (ed.), International Handbook of Urban Policy, Volume 3, chapter 5, Edward Elgar Publishing.
    2. NP Geyer & HS Geyer, 2017. "Counterurbanisation: South Africa in wider context," Environment and Planning A, , vol. 49(7), pages 1575-1593, July.
    3. Yuliyana Yarkova & Stoyan Totev & Emil Mutafov, 2016. "Measures against the Depopulation of the Bulgarian Village: Attitudes and Motives for Migration," Economic Studies journal, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences - Economic Research Institute, issue 2, pages 129-156.

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