World Cites: nature, character, spatial distrubution Flashcards

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nature:

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growth due to global economy,
drivers of growth: reduced trade barriers since 1950, tech- computerization/telecommunication/transport innovation- slash cost and increased speed of info/people/goods between countries–> rapid growth of TNCs

new global system of production, marketing, finace, business services and telecommunications (controlled defined by network of world cities) mainly developed country drive world

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character:

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beyond former role as centres for international trade/banking to:

  • command/control centres of global economy
  • preferred location for finance/law/accounting/advertising
  • major transport hubs
  • new innovative industries
  • centres for cultural authority (museums, gallery, uni)
  • major events (olympics)
  • media outlets with international reach (News Corp)
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spatial distribution:

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classified according to spatial articulations: economic power they command:

dominant world cities- control centres(NY, London, Tokyo)
major world cities- multinational role: link large national companies to global system (Paris, LA, Singapore)
secondary world cities- national/sub-national roles, bring regional economies into global system (HK, Sydney, Chicago)

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