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Original Articles

Gibrat's law for counties in medieval England: an empirical study

Pages 707-710 | Published online: 26 Feb 2009
 

Abstract

The article investigates a distributional implication of Gibrat's Law (GL) in the context of English counties in the eleventh century, taking as reference population data from the Domesday Book. Tests for the log-normality of the size distribution (including specific assessments of the skewness and kurtosis) provided evidence that favours the prevalence of GL.

Notes

1There exists an extensive literature on the Domesday Book (see, e.g. Darby, Citation1977, for a general introduction).

2Later, the literature on distributional skewness considered models with entry and exit dynamics and shifted the discussion to Pareto distributions as summarized in Vining (Citation1976).

3Different information from the Domesday Book can be downloaded from http://www.domesdaybook.net.

4See Siegel and Castellan Jr (Citation1988).

5Similar procedures were used by Resende (Citation2004a) for testing the log-normality of the size distribution of manufacturing firms in Brazil. In that context, the rejection of Gibrat's law was very strong.

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