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Cities as Global Rulers in the New Urban World
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Cities as Global Rulers in the New Urban World
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Urban Empires charts the backgrounds, mechanisms, drivers, and consequences of the radical changes in contemporary urban systems within a broad global perspective. Featuring contributions from renowned scholars, this book serves as a touchstone for exploring the scientific and policy needs of cities as new global power centers.
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Urban Empires charts the backgrounds, mechanisms, drivers, and consequences of the radical changes in contemporary urban systems within a broad global perspective. Featuring contributions from renowned scholars, this book serves as a touchstone for exploring the scientific and policy needs of cities as new global power centers.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 444
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. September 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429892363
- Artikelnr.: 59981792
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 444
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. September 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429892363
- Artikelnr.: 59981792
Edward Glaeser is the Fred and Eleanor Glimp Professor of Economics in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University. He regularly teaches microeconomics theory, and occasionally urban and public economics. He has served as Director of the Taubman Center for State and Local Government, and Director of the Rappaport Institute for Greater Boston. Karima Kourtit is at the Open University, Heerlen, The Netherlands. Her main scientific research is in the field of creative industries, urban vitality and development, ethnic business, citizen involvement, cultural heritage, tourism, digital technology, and strategic key performance indicators (KPIs) for cities. In this context, she also became involved in research on urban dashboards, social media ('big data') research and resilience analysis. Peter Nijkamp is Emeritus Professor in regional and urban economics and in economic geography at the VU University, and associated with the Open University (OU), Heerlen (The Netherlands). He is member of editorial/advisory boards of more than 30 journals and a fellow of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Sciences. In 1996, he was awarded the most prestigious scientific prize in the Netherlands, the Spinoza award. He is also Vice-President of The Regional Science Academy (TRSA).
Introduction: Do Urban Empires Rule the World? [Edward Glaeser, Karima
Kourtit, and Peter Nijkamp] Part One. Positioning of Cities 1. Re-Inserting
Place in the Analysis of the Global Digital Economy - An Essay [Saskia
Sassen] 2. Winner-Take-All-Cities [Richard Florida, Charlotta Mellander,
and Karen King] 3. Winners and Losers in the Urban System [Tony Venables]
4. Promiscuous Agglomerations: Towards Integrating Urban Agglomerations
with Urban Networks [Peter J. Taylor] 5. Network Communities as Urban
Empires [Zachary Neal] 6. Large Urban Agglomerations and Efficient Public
Services: Local vs. Regional Control [Richard L. Church] 7. The Rise of
Mega Urban Regions and the Future of Spatial Organization [Kinglsey E.
Haynes and Roger R. Stough] 8. The "New Urban World": Challenges for Large
Urban Agglomerations [Eduardo Haddad and Ana Barufi] Part Two. Assessing of
Urban Developments 9. Network Infrastructure and the Economy [Ake Andersson
and David Emanuel Andersson] 10. Proximity and Agglomeration, Two
Understanding Keys of City [Lise Bourdeau-Lepage and André Torre] 11. A
Scientific Program on Urban Performance and Dynamics [Roberto Camagni,
Roberta Capello, and Andrea Caragliu] 12. The Analysis of Big Data on Cites
and Regions: Some Computational and Statistical Challenges [Laurie
Schintler and Manfred Fischer] 13. Defining City Size and Growth [Michael
Batty] 14. In Pursuit of High-Performance Global Cities - An Extended Dea
Model: For Assessing Urban Socio-Economic and Environmental Indicators
[Soushi Suzuki, Karima Kourtit, and Peter Nijkamp] Part Three. Learning
from Cities 15. Innovative Transformations of Global City Regions in the
Post-Urban World [Charlie Karlsson, Hans Westlund and Tigran Haas] 16. The
Changing Industrial Organization of American Megaregions [Harrison S.
Campbell, Isabelle Nilsson and Neil Reid] 17. The Quaternary City:
"Financialization" and "Thin Globalisation" in Prospect [Philip Cooke] 18.
Seoul as an Urban Empire: Evidence from Spatial Interaction Models [John
Carruthers and Su-Jung Lee] 19. Material Flows in the Global City
[Genevieve Giuliano, Sanggyun Kang, Nathan Hutson and Quan Yuan] 20. The
Public Expenditure Impact on Urban Population Growth [Steven Craig and
Janet Kohlhase] 21. Resilience to a Cyber-Attack on the Detroit Automobile
Industry: A Computable General Equilibrium Approach [Adam Rose and Zhenhua
Chen] 22. Metropolitan Cities: Which Development Strategies? Which New
Perspectives For Improving Productivity ? Which Governance Tools? [Luigi
Fusco Girard]
Kourtit, and Peter Nijkamp] Part One. Positioning of Cities 1. Re-Inserting
Place in the Analysis of the Global Digital Economy - An Essay [Saskia
Sassen] 2. Winner-Take-All-Cities [Richard Florida, Charlotta Mellander,
and Karen King] 3. Winners and Losers in the Urban System [Tony Venables]
4. Promiscuous Agglomerations: Towards Integrating Urban Agglomerations
with Urban Networks [Peter J. Taylor] 5. Network Communities as Urban
Empires [Zachary Neal] 6. Large Urban Agglomerations and Efficient Public
Services: Local vs. Regional Control [Richard L. Church] 7. The Rise of
Mega Urban Regions and the Future of Spatial Organization [Kinglsey E.
Haynes and Roger R. Stough] 8. The "New Urban World": Challenges for Large
Urban Agglomerations [Eduardo Haddad and Ana Barufi] Part Two. Assessing of
Urban Developments 9. Network Infrastructure and the Economy [Ake Andersson
and David Emanuel Andersson] 10. Proximity and Agglomeration, Two
Understanding Keys of City [Lise Bourdeau-Lepage and André Torre] 11. A
Scientific Program on Urban Performance and Dynamics [Roberto Camagni,
Roberta Capello, and Andrea Caragliu] 12. The Analysis of Big Data on Cites
and Regions: Some Computational and Statistical Challenges [Laurie
Schintler and Manfred Fischer] 13. Defining City Size and Growth [Michael
Batty] 14. In Pursuit of High-Performance Global Cities - An Extended Dea
Model: For Assessing Urban Socio-Economic and Environmental Indicators
[Soushi Suzuki, Karima Kourtit, and Peter Nijkamp] Part Three. Learning
from Cities 15. Innovative Transformations of Global City Regions in the
Post-Urban World [Charlie Karlsson, Hans Westlund and Tigran Haas] 16. The
Changing Industrial Organization of American Megaregions [Harrison S.
Campbell, Isabelle Nilsson and Neil Reid] 17. The Quaternary City:
"Financialization" and "Thin Globalisation" in Prospect [Philip Cooke] 18.
Seoul as an Urban Empire: Evidence from Spatial Interaction Models [John
Carruthers and Su-Jung Lee] 19. Material Flows in the Global City
[Genevieve Giuliano, Sanggyun Kang, Nathan Hutson and Quan Yuan] 20. The
Public Expenditure Impact on Urban Population Growth [Steven Craig and
Janet Kohlhase] 21. Resilience to a Cyber-Attack on the Detroit Automobile
Industry: A Computable General Equilibrium Approach [Adam Rose and Zhenhua
Chen] 22. Metropolitan Cities: Which Development Strategies? Which New
Perspectives For Improving Productivity ? Which Governance Tools? [Luigi
Fusco Girard]
Introduction: Do Urban Empires Rule the World? [Edward Glaeser, Karima
Kourtit, and Peter Nijkamp] Part One. Positioning of Cities 1. Re-Inserting
Place in the Analysis of the Global Digital Economy - An Essay [Saskia
Sassen] 2. Winner-Take-All-Cities [Richard Florida, Charlotta Mellander,
and Karen King] 3. Winners and Losers in the Urban System [Tony Venables]
4. Promiscuous Agglomerations: Towards Integrating Urban Agglomerations
with Urban Networks [Peter J. Taylor] 5. Network Communities as Urban
Empires [Zachary Neal] 6. Large Urban Agglomerations and Efficient Public
Services: Local vs. Regional Control [Richard L. Church] 7. The Rise of
Mega Urban Regions and the Future of Spatial Organization [Kinglsey E.
Haynes and Roger R. Stough] 8. The "New Urban World": Challenges for Large
Urban Agglomerations [Eduardo Haddad and Ana Barufi] Part Two. Assessing of
Urban Developments 9. Network Infrastructure and the Economy [Ake Andersson
and David Emanuel Andersson] 10. Proximity and Agglomeration, Two
Understanding Keys of City [Lise Bourdeau-Lepage and André Torre] 11. A
Scientific Program on Urban Performance and Dynamics [Roberto Camagni,
Roberta Capello, and Andrea Caragliu] 12. The Analysis of Big Data on Cites
and Regions: Some Computational and Statistical Challenges [Laurie
Schintler and Manfred Fischer] 13. Defining City Size and Growth [Michael
Batty] 14. In Pursuit of High-Performance Global Cities - An Extended Dea
Model: For Assessing Urban Socio-Economic and Environmental Indicators
[Soushi Suzuki, Karima Kourtit, and Peter Nijkamp] Part Three. Learning
from Cities 15. Innovative Transformations of Global City Regions in the
Post-Urban World [Charlie Karlsson, Hans Westlund and Tigran Haas] 16. The
Changing Industrial Organization of American Megaregions [Harrison S.
Campbell, Isabelle Nilsson and Neil Reid] 17. The Quaternary City:
"Financialization" and "Thin Globalisation" in Prospect [Philip Cooke] 18.
Seoul as an Urban Empire: Evidence from Spatial Interaction Models [John
Carruthers and Su-Jung Lee] 19. Material Flows in the Global City
[Genevieve Giuliano, Sanggyun Kang, Nathan Hutson and Quan Yuan] 20. The
Public Expenditure Impact on Urban Population Growth [Steven Craig and
Janet Kohlhase] 21. Resilience to a Cyber-Attack on the Detroit Automobile
Industry: A Computable General Equilibrium Approach [Adam Rose and Zhenhua
Chen] 22. Metropolitan Cities: Which Development Strategies? Which New
Perspectives For Improving Productivity ? Which Governance Tools? [Luigi
Fusco Girard]
Kourtit, and Peter Nijkamp] Part One. Positioning of Cities 1. Re-Inserting
Place in the Analysis of the Global Digital Economy - An Essay [Saskia
Sassen] 2. Winner-Take-All-Cities [Richard Florida, Charlotta Mellander,
and Karen King] 3. Winners and Losers in the Urban System [Tony Venables]
4. Promiscuous Agglomerations: Towards Integrating Urban Agglomerations
with Urban Networks [Peter J. Taylor] 5. Network Communities as Urban
Empires [Zachary Neal] 6. Large Urban Agglomerations and Efficient Public
Services: Local vs. Regional Control [Richard L. Church] 7. The Rise of
Mega Urban Regions and the Future of Spatial Organization [Kinglsey E.
Haynes and Roger R. Stough] 8. The "New Urban World": Challenges for Large
Urban Agglomerations [Eduardo Haddad and Ana Barufi] Part Two. Assessing of
Urban Developments 9. Network Infrastructure and the Economy [Ake Andersson
and David Emanuel Andersson] 10. Proximity and Agglomeration, Two
Understanding Keys of City [Lise Bourdeau-Lepage and André Torre] 11. A
Scientific Program on Urban Performance and Dynamics [Roberto Camagni,
Roberta Capello, and Andrea Caragliu] 12. The Analysis of Big Data on Cites
and Regions: Some Computational and Statistical Challenges [Laurie
Schintler and Manfred Fischer] 13. Defining City Size and Growth [Michael
Batty] 14. In Pursuit of High-Performance Global Cities - An Extended Dea
Model: For Assessing Urban Socio-Economic and Environmental Indicators
[Soushi Suzuki, Karima Kourtit, and Peter Nijkamp] Part Three. Learning
from Cities 15. Innovative Transformations of Global City Regions in the
Post-Urban World [Charlie Karlsson, Hans Westlund and Tigran Haas] 16. The
Changing Industrial Organization of American Megaregions [Harrison S.
Campbell, Isabelle Nilsson and Neil Reid] 17. The Quaternary City:
"Financialization" and "Thin Globalisation" in Prospect [Philip Cooke] 18.
Seoul as an Urban Empire: Evidence from Spatial Interaction Models [John
Carruthers and Su-Jung Lee] 19. Material Flows in the Global City
[Genevieve Giuliano, Sanggyun Kang, Nathan Hutson and Quan Yuan] 20. The
Public Expenditure Impact on Urban Population Growth [Steven Craig and
Janet Kohlhase] 21. Resilience to a Cyber-Attack on the Detroit Automobile
Industry: A Computable General Equilibrium Approach [Adam Rose and Zhenhua
Chen] 22. Metropolitan Cities: Which Development Strategies? Which New
Perspectives For Improving Productivity ? Which Governance Tools? [Luigi
Fusco Girard]