European Cities in the World City Network, 2010

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European Cities in the World City Network, 2010 Peter Taylor

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European Cities in the World City Network, 2010. Peter Taylor. Background. Globalization as space of flows World/global cities as nodes Interlocking network model Indirect measurement Service values matrix Network connectivities Network structure. Intensive globalization strategy. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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European Cities in the World City Network, 2010

Peter Taylor

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Background

• Globalization as space of flows• World/global cities as nodes• Interlocking network model• Indirect measurement• Service values matrix• Network connectivities• Network structure

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Intensive globalization strategyCOMMAND CITIES:9.8 - New York4.8 - Chicago1.9 – London 1.4 - Pittsburgh 1.4 - Los Angeles 1.3 – Toronto1.1 – Boston0.8 – Philadelphia0.7 – Miami0.7 – Washington0.6 – Columbus0.6 – Detroit0.5 – Baltimore0.5 – San Francisco0.4 – Seattle0.4 – Charlotte0.4 – Seoul0.4 - Dallas

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Extensive globalization strategyCOMMAND CITIES:8.2 – New York3.3 – London1.9 – Chicago1.1 – Paris0.4 - Brussels

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Pacific Asian strategyCOMMAND CITIES:5.3 – Tokyo1.9 – Beijing1.2 – Seoul0.9 – London0.7 – Singapore0.5 – Paris0.5 – Melbourne0.4 - Toronto

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Americas strategyCOMMAND CITIES:4.7 – New York1.0 – Toronto0.6 – Chicago0.6 – Dublin0.5 – Atlanta0.5 – Charlotte0.5 – Brussels0.5 – Zurich0.5 – Boston0.4 – Baltimore0.4 – London0.4 - Dallas

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European StrategyCOMMAND CITIES:3.1 – London1.1 - Milan 1.0 – Boston1.0 – Madrid0.7 – Munich0.5 – Trieste0.5 – Frankfurt0.5 – Turin0.5 – Paris0.5 – Istanbul0.4 – Chicago0.4 - Florence

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Australian/Commonwealth strategy

COMMAND CITIES:1.5 – Sydney1.3 – Melbourne0.6 – Munich0.5 – Johannesburg0.5 - London

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Latin American strategyCOMMAND CITIES:1.3 – Sao Paulo0.9 – Madrid0.7 - Brasilia

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Canada/Commonwealth strategyCOMMAND CITIES:1.6 – Toronto0.6 – Boston0.5 - Mumbai

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Scandinavian strategyCOMMAND CITIES:1.3 – Stockholm0.5 - Oslo

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China strategyCOMMAND CITIES:0.7 – Shenzhen0.7 – Shanghai0.5 – Beijing0.4 – Florence0.4 - Singapore

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