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The World: 300 Years of Urbanization Expansion


The World: 300 Years of Urbanization Expansion

Global Urban Competitiveness Report (2019-2020)

von: Pengfei Ni, Marco Kamiya, Jing Guo, Haidong Xu

CHF 177.00

Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 12.08.2023
ISBN/EAN: 9789819935536
Sprache: englisch

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<p>This book was jointly launched by the National Academy of Economic Strategy of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and UN-HABITAT. It uses the indicator system and objective data to evaluate the competitiveness of 1006 cities in the world and measures the overall development pattern of global punishment and competitiveness. The important theoretical and practical issues in the development of global cities are discussed. The book looks at the world from the perspective of cities and believes that the world will be fully urbanized in the 300 years from 1750 to 2050. The book points out the challenges faced by global municipal financing and systematically summarizes the experience and methods of municipal financing and concludes that the average competitiveness of global cities declined slightly due to the decline of the average competitiveness of cities in China, the USA and Europe. In addition, this book also launched the new global urban classification standard of the Institute of Finance and Strategy of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and the United Nations Human Settlements Programme for the first time and rated 1006 cities in the world.</p>
<p>1. Ranking of Urban Competitiveness 2019.- 2. The world: 300 years of Urbanization Expansion.- 3. Experience & Methods of Global Municipal Finance.- 4. 2019 Global Urban Economic Competitiveness Performance.- 5. Explanatory indicators of Economic Competitiveness.- 6. 2019 Global Urban Sustainable Competitiveness Performance.- 7. Explanatory indicators of sustainable competitiveness.- 8. A New Set of Standards for Global City Classification.</p>
<p>Pengfei Ni, director of the Center for Cities and Competitiveness of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, and professor of the National Institute of Economic Strategy of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, is mainly engaged in the research of urban development economics, real estate economics, competitiveness economics, and unified development economics. In 2005, he was awarded the highest award in Chinese economics - Sun Yefang Economic Works Award.</p>Marco Kamiya, the director of the Division of Digital Transformation and Artificial Intelligence Strategy of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization, once served as the director of the Bureau of Urban Economy and Finance of the United Nations Human Settlements Programme. At the United Nations Human Settlements Programme, he was mainly responsible for the global urban economy and financial business and carried out research on municipal finance, urban expansion economics and local infrastructure investment policies. He studied economics in Lima and Tokyo and international economic development at Harvard University. He has successively held senior positions in the CAF Development Bank in Caracas, the Inter-American Development Bank in Washington and PADECO Co., Ltd. in Tokyo.<p></p><div><br></div>
This book was jointly launched by the National Academy of Economic Strategy of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and UN-HABITAT. It uses the indicator system and objective data to evaluate the competitiveness of 1006 cities in the world and measures the overall development pattern of global punishment and competitiveness. The important theoretical and practical issues in the development of global cities are discussed. The book looks at the world from the perspective of cities and believes that the world will be fully urbanized in the 300 years from 1750 to 2050. The book points out the challenges faced by global municipal financing and systematically summarizes the experience and methods of municipal financing and concludes that the average competitiveness of global cities declined slightly due to the decline of the average competitiveness of cities in China, the USA and Europe. In addition, this book also launched the new global urban classification standard of the Institute of Finance and Strategy of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and the United Nations Human Settlements Programme for the first time and rated 1006 cities in the world.
Covers the hot issue for scholars and experts to discover the development of global urban competitiveness Helps readers and researchers to better understand and research urban development and competitiveness Uses new standards and methods to classify global cities