Article(electronic)September 9, 2014

European Global Cities in the Recent Economic Crisis

In: Tijdschrift voor economische en sociale geografie: Journal of economic and social geography, Volume 105, Issue 4, p. 492-503

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Abstract

AbstractMacroeconomic imbalances are a substantial characteristic of the recent economic crisis inEurope. As several authors emphasise the impact of the state, public institutions and territorial structures on the world city, the impact of the crisis on the economic performance of global cities becomes a crucial question. After discussing the theoretical aspects of the state – global city linkages and discussing two fields of influence on the global city formation, the empirical section analyses the deviation of national and regional growth performance to estimate the decoupling ofEuropean global cities from the national economies. The results show that the correlation betweenEuropean global cities and the national scale also depends on the form of capitalism and the territorial organisation of statehood.

Languages

English

Publisher

Wiley

ISSN: 1467-9663

DOI

10.1111/tesg.12106

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