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050 0 0 _aHG184.N5
_bS27 2001
100 1 _aSassen, Saskia.
245 1 4 _aThe global city :
_bNew York, London, Tokyo /
_cSaskia Sassen.
250 _a2nd edition
264 1 _aPrinceton, N.J. :
_bPrinceton University Press,
_cc2001.
300 _axxvi, 447 pages ;
_c24 cm.
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
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_2rdacarrier
500 _aReissue of the edition published in 1991.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 0 _t-- One Overview
_t-- PART ONE: THE GEOGRAPHY AND COMPOSITION OF GLOBALIZATION
_t-- Two Dispersal and New Forms of Centralization-- Mobility and Agglomeration
_t-- Capital Mobility and Labor Market Formation
_t-- Conclusion
_t-- Three New Patterns in Foreign Direct Investmen
_tt-- Major Patterns-- International Transactions in Services-- Conclusion
_t-- Four Internationalization and Expansion of the Financial Industry
_t-- Conditions and Components of Growth
_t-- The Global Capital Market Today
_t-- Financial Crises
_t-- Conclusion
_t-- PART TWO: THE ECONOMIC ORDER OF THE GLOBAL CITY
_t-- Five The Producer Services
_t-- The Category Services
_t-- The Spatial Organization of Finance
_t-- New Forms of Centrality
_t-- Conclusion
_t-- Six Global Cities: Postindustrial Production Sites
_t-- Location of Producer Services: Nation, Region, and City
_t-- New Elements in the Urban Hierarchy
_t-- Conclusion
_t-- Seven Elements of a Global Urban System: Networks and Hierarchies
_t-- Towards Networked Systems
_t-- Expansion and Concentration
_t-- Leading Currencies in International Transactions
_t-- The International Property Marke
_tt-- Conclusion
_t-- PART THREE: THE SOCIAL ORDER OF THE GLOBAL CITY
_t-- Eight Employment and Earnings
_t-- Three Cities, One Tale?
_t-- Earnings
_t-- Conclusion
_t-- Nine Economic Restructuring as Class and Spatial Polarization
_t-- Overall Effects of Leading Industries
_t-- Social Geography
_t-- Consumption
_t-- Casual and Informal Labor Markets
_t-- Race and Nationality in the Labor Marke
_tt-- IN CONCLUSION
_t-- Ten A New Urban Regime?
_t-- Epilogue
_t-- The Global City Model
_t-- The Financial Order
_t-- The Producer Services
_t-- Social and spatial polarization.
520 _aThis 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.
650 0 _aFinancial services industry
_zNew York (State)
_zNew York.
650 0 _aFinancial services industry
_zJapan
_zTokyo.
650 0 _aFinancial services industry
_zEngland
_zLondon.
650 0 _aInternational finance.
650 0 _aInternational economic relations.
651 0 _aNew York (N.Y.)
_xEconomic conditions.
651 0 _aTokyo (Japan)
_xEconomic conditions.
651 0 _aLondon (England)
_xEconomic conditions.
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_aPrinceton University Press.
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