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Power Laws in Economics

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  • 2016
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Xavier Gabaix
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dash.harvard.edu
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This article will make the case that a modern answer to the question posed to Samuelson would be that a series of power laws count as actually nontrivial and true laws in economics—... Show More

This article will make the case that a modern answer to the question posed
to Samuelson would be that a series of power laws count as actually nontrivial
and true laws in economics—and that they are not only established empirically,
but also understood theoretically.2
I will start by providing several illustrations of
empirical power laws having to do with patterns involving cities, firms, and the stock market.

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Michael J. Mauboussin @MichaelJMauboussin · Jan 22, 2022
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Here's a nice survey paper by Xavier Gabaix on how power laws apply to social systems, including cities, firm size, and the stock market.
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