Explanatory Indicators of Global Urban Economic Competitiveness
Pengfei Ni ()
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Pengfei Ni: Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Chapter Chapter 5 in The World: 300 Years of Urbanization Expansion, 2023, pp 209-306 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The United States, China, and Japan guide the pattern of local factor competitiveness. The top three local factor competitiveness companies in the world are Shenzhen, New York and Mumbai, and the index is also in the first echelon, all above 0.9, leading the local factor competitiveness. Among the top 20, the United States occupies 5 cities, China occupies 2 cities, Japan occupies 2 cities, and others such as India, Malaysia, the United Kingdom, Singapore, Mexico, South Africa, Turkey, Russia, Australia and Canada each occupy 1 city; Asia occupies 10 cities, North America occupies 7 cities, Europe occupies 2 cities, and Oceania occupies 1 city. The overall performance is dominated by Asia and North America.
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-99-3553-6_5
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