Metropolitan Geographies of Advanced Producer Services: Centrality and Concentration in Brussels
Maëlys Waiengnier,
Gilles Van Hamme,
Reijer Hendrikse and
David Bassens
Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie, 2020, vol. 111, issue 4, 585-600
Abstract:
The literature on global and world cities points towards a growing concentration of advanced producer services (APS) firms in a restricted number of cities, who execute strategic command and control functions over globalised capitalism. However, relatively little attention has been paid to how APS are located within such cities. We argue that APS locations within cities are related to two partly independent processes: localisation economies and centralisation dynamics, which result in patterns of concentration and centrality superimposed on socio‐historical constructions of urban space. Utilising data from a national company register, we analyse the local insertion of APS firms in the Brussels’ metropolitan area in light of these two processes. The outcome reveals that only some of Brussels’ APS firms are concentrated and central, which we suggest to be the most strategic and internationalised APS functions.
Date: 2020
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