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June 16, 2008

Richard Florida

Global Cities

« Quality of Place | Main | The End of Sprawl? »

Lots of rankings of global cities recently.  Here's another interesting one - from Mastercard of all places. The academic advisory group is first-rate with Saskia Sassen and Peter Taylor among others.

1.  London
2.  New York
3.  Tokyo
4.  Singapore
5.  Chicago
6.  Hong Kong
7.  Paris
8.  Frankfurt
9.  Seoul
10. Amsterdam
11. Madrid
12. Sydney
13. Toronto
14. Copenhagen
15. Zürich
16. Stockholm
17. LA
18. Philadelphia
19. Osaka
20. Milan

The full report is here.  This squares reasonably well with my priors and, well, with our global mega-region (and metro-region) data.  We'll be looking more closely at that data but Paris, Singapore, Hong Kong, Sydney, Copenhagen, and Stockholm seem a bit too high, while Amsterdam, Seoul, and especially Osaka seem a bit lower than I would expect, based on the mega data that is. 

Your thoughts on this?

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Kawachinagano

"Osaka seem a bit lower than I would expect, based on the mega data that is. "

Agreed. The Kansai region (Greater Osaka) is I believe one of the top 10 cities in the world, population wise -- and the place is all about industry and commerce.

Robert

But global cities are about much more than industry and commerce.

Michael Wells

Philadelphia??

Kawachinagano

But Robert,

This survey isn't focused on "global cities"; it's focused on "global cities OF COMMERCE". Read the report and see for yourself.


Zoe B

Philadelphia gets overlooked all the time. That's why I could afford to live there straight out of college.

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