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A global city (also called world city) is a city deemed to be an important node point in the global economic system. The concept comes from geography and urban studies and rests on the idea that globalisation can be understood as largely created, facilitated and enacted in strategic geographic locales according to a hierarchy of importance to the operation of the global system of finance and trade. The most complex of these entities is the "global city," whereby the linkages binding a city have a direct and tangible effect on global affairs through socio-economic means.[1] The terminology of "global city", as opposed to megacity, is thought to have been first coined by Saskia Sassen in reference to London, New York and Tokyo in her 1991 work The Global City,[2] though the term "world city" to describe cities which control a disproportionate amount of global business dates to at least Patrick Geddes' use of the term in 1915. [3]

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Characteristics

Global City or world city status is seen as beneficial, and because of this many groups have tried to classify and rank which cities are seen as 'world cities' or 'non-world cities'. [3] Although there is a general consensus upon leading world cities, [4] the criteria upon which a classification is made can affect which other cities are included. [3] The criteria for identification tend either to be based on a "yardstick value" ("e.g. if the producer-service sector is the largest sector, then city X is a world city")[3] or on an "imminent determination" ("if the producer-service sector of city X is greater than the producer-service sector of N other cities, then city X is a world city"). [3]

The characteristics sometimes chosen include:

Studies

One attempt to define, categorize, and rank global cities was made in 1999 by the Globalization and World Cities Study Group and Network (GaWC) based at the geography department of Loughborough University. The roster was outlined in the GaWC Research Bulletin 5 and ranked cities based on their provision of "advanced producer services" such as accountancy, advertising, finance, and law.[4] The GaWC inventory identifies three levels of global cities and several sub-ranks. This roster generally denotes cities in which there are offices of certain multinational corporations providing financial and consulting services rather than denoting other cultural, political, and economic centres.

An attempt to redefine and re-categorise leading global cities was made by the Globalization and World Cities Study Group and Network (GaWC) in 2004. This new roster acknowledged several new indicators but still retained a stark focus on economics rather than on political or cultural importance. The roster is reproduced below:

Global Cities[5]

Well rounded global cities
  1. Very large contribution: London and New York City.
  1. Smaller contribution and with cultural bias: Los Angeles, Paris, and San Francisco
  1. Incipient global cities: Amsterdam, Boston, Chicago, Madrid, Milan, Moscow, Toronto.
Global niche cities - specialised global contributions
  1. Financial: Hong Kong, Singapore and Tokyo.
  1. Political and social: Brussels, Geneva and Washington, D.C.

World Cities

Subnet articulator cities
  1. Cultural: Berlin, Copenhagen, Melbourne, Munich, Oslo, Rome, Stockholm.
  1. Political: Bangkok, Beijing, Vienna.
  1. Social: Manila, Nairobi, Ottawa.
Worldwide leading cities
  1. Primarily economic global contributions: Frankfurt, Miami, Munich, Osaka, Singapore, Sydney, Zurich
  1. Primarily non-economic global contributions: Abidjan, Addis Ababa, Atlanta, Basel, Barcelona, Cairo, Denver, Harare, Lyon, Manila, Mexico City, Mumbai, New Delhi, Shanghai.

Other criteria

The GaWC list is based on specific criteria and, thus, may not include other cities of global significance or elsewhere on the spectrum. For example, cities with the following:

Selected criteria

Rank Population of city (proper) Population of metropolitan area Percentage foreign born[6] Expatriate cost of living[17] Metro systems by annual passenger ridership Top 10 rail systems by length Annual by passenger in a single airport [29] Number of billionaires (U.S. dollars)[30][31][32] Gross Metropolitan Product at PPPs (Total output; not per capita) [33]
1 Mumbai Tokyo Miami Moscow Tokyo London Atlanta Moscow Tokyo
2 Karachi Mexico City Toronto London Moscow New York City Chicago New York City New York City
3 Delhi Seoul Los Angeles Seoul New York City Tokyo London London Los Angeles
4 São Paulo New York City Vancouver Tokyo Seoul Seoul Tokyo Istanbul Chicago
5 Shanghai São Paulo New York City Hong Kong Mexico City Madrid Los Angeles Hong Kong Paris
6 Moscow Mumbai Singapore Copenhagen Paris Moscow Paris Los Angeles London
7 Seoul Delhi Sydney Geneva London Paris Dallas Mumbai Greater Osaka Metropolitan Region
8 Istanbul Shanghai Abidjan Osaka Hong Kong Mexico City Frankfurt San Francisco Mexico City
9 Mexico City Jakarta London Zürich Osaka Hong Kong Beijing Dallas Philadelphia
10 Tokyo Moscow Paris Oslo São Paulo Chicago Madrid Tokyo Washington, D.C.

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