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El. knyga: Global City: New York, London, Tokyo

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  • Formatas: 480 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 04-Apr-2013
  • Leidėjas: Princeton University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781400847488
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  • Formatas: 480 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 04-Apr-2013
  • Leidėjas: Princeton University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781400847488
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This classic work chronicles how New York, London, and Tokyo became command centers for the global economy and in the process underwent a series of massive and parallel changes. What distinguishes Sassen's theoretical framework is the emphasis on the formation of cross-border dynamics through which these cities and the growing number of other global cities begin to form strategic transnational networks. All the core data in this new edition have been updated, while the preface and epilogue discuss the relevant trends in globalization since the book originally came out in 1991.

Recenzijos

One of Choice's Outstanding Academic Titles for 1992 "This is brilliant stuff, both in its broadness of sociological scope and its voluminous collection of data from a vast number of sources in the three cities."--Scott Lash, The Times Higher Education Supplement "A very significant book indeed... A systematic detailed analysis of the three largest urban economies in the advanced world."--Peter Hall, International Journal of Urban and Regional Research "[ A] high-powered and at times horrific book. Sassen shows how dangerously city life has been affected by the influx of employees of the multinational firms which move into major cities and virtually colonize them, riving even greater wedges between the rich and poor."--The Observer "A landmark study in the political economy of cities."--Anthony King, Newsline "The most detailed and sophisticated anatomy yet published of the functioning of the new producer services sector in the global economy."--Mark Levine, Urban Affairs Quarterly "The implications of Sassen's research ... are sobering."--Rudolf Klein, Times Literary Supplement "An exciting and persuasive work. It incorporates a herculean research effort."--Susan Fainstein, Journal of the American Planning Association "A multi-disciplinary tour de force that should be read not only by regional economists but also by urban geographers, sociologists, and planners."--Development and Change

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Short-listed for Choice Magazine Outstanding Reference/Academic Book Award 1992.
List of Tables
xi
Preface to the New Edition xvii
Acknowledgments xxv
Overview
3(14)
PART ONE: THE GEOGRAPHY AND COMPOSITION OF GLOBALIZATION 17(68)
Dispersal and New Forms of Centralization
23(14)
Mobility and Agglomeration
24(8)
Capital Mobility and Labor Market Formation
32(2)
Conclusion
34(3)
New Patterns in Foreign Direct Investment
37(28)
Major Patterns
37(7)
International Transactions in Services
44(19)
Conclusion
63(2)
Internationalization and Expansion of the Financial Industry
65(20)
Conditions and Components of Growth
66(8)
The Global Capital Market Today
74(4)
Financial Crises
78(5)
Conclusion
83(2)
PART TWO: THE ECONOMIC ORDER OF THE GLOBAL CITY 85(112)
The Producer Services
90(37)
The Category Services
92(18)
The Spatial Organization of Finance
110(12)
New Forms of Centrality
122(4)
Conclusion
126(1)
Global Cities: Postindustrial Production Sites
127(44)
Location of Producer Services: Nation, Region, and City
130(10)
New Elements in the Urban Hierarchy
140(27)
Conclusion
167(4)
Elements of a Global Urban System: Networks and Hierarchies
171(26)
Towards Networked Systems
172(3)
Expansion and Concentration
175(12)
Leading Currencies in International Transactions
187(3)
The International Property Market
190(5)
Conclusion
195(2)
PART THREE: THE SOCIAL ORDER OF THE GLOBAL CITY 197(130)
Employment and Earnings
201(50)
Three Cities, One Tale?
201(20)
Earnings
221(28)
Conclusion
249(2)
Economic Restructuring as Class and Spatial Polarization
251(76)
Overall Effects of Leading Industries
252(4)
Social Geography
256(28)
Consumption
284(5)
Casual and Informal Labor Markets
289(16)
Race and Nationality in the Labor Market
305(18)
Conclusion
323(4)
IN CONCLUSION 327(18)
A New Urban Regime?
329(16)
Epilogue 345(38)
The Global City Model
346(9)
The Financial Order
355(4)
The Producer Services
359(2)
Social and Spatial Polarization
361(6)
Appendices
A Classification of Producer Services by U.S., Japanese, and British SIC
367(2)
B Definitions of Urban Units: Tokyo, London, New York
369(4)
C Population of Selected Prefectures and Major Prefectural Cities
373(1)
D Tokyo's Land Market
374(9)
Bibliography 383(52)
Index 435


Saskia Sassen is Professor of Sociology and of the Social Sciences at the University of Chicago. Her other books include Guests and Aliens, The Mobility of Labor and Capital, Losing Control, and Globalization and Its Discontents.