List of Tables |
Preface to the New Edition |
Acknowledgments |
Overview / 1: |
The Geography and Composition of Globalization / Part 1: |
Dispersal and New Forms of Centralization / 2: |
Mobility and Agglomeration |
Capital Mobility and Labor Market Formation |
Conclusion |
New Patterns in Foreign Direct Investment / 3: |
Major Patterns |
International Transactions in Services |
Internationalization and Expansion of the Financial Industry / 4: |
Conditions and Components of Growth |
The Global Capital Market Today |
Financial Crises |
The Economic Order of the Global City / Part 2: |
The Producer Services / 5: |
The Category Services |
The Spatial Organization of Finance |
New Forms of Centrality |
Global Cities: Postindustrial Production Sites / 6: |
Location of Producer Services: Nation, Region, and City |
New Elements in the Urban Hierarchy |
Elements of a Global Urban System: Networks and Hierarchies / 7: |
Towards Networked Systems |
Expansion and Concentration |
Leading Currencies in International Transactions |
The International Property Market |
The Social Order of the Global City / Part 3: |
Employment and Earnings / 8: |
Three Cities, One Tale? |
Earnings |
Economic Restructuring as Class and Spatial Polarization / 9: |
Overall Effects of Leading Industries |
Social Geography |
Consumption |
Casual and Informal Labor Markets |
Race and Nationality in the Labor Market |
In Conclusion |
A New Urban Regime? / 10: |
Epilogue |
The Global City Model |
The Financial Order |
Social and Spatial Polarization |
Appendices |
Classification of Producer Services by U.S., Japanese, and British SIC / A: |
Definitions of Urban Units: Tokyo, London, New York / B: |
Population of Selected Prefectures and Major Prefectural Cities / C: |
Tokyo's Land Market / D: |
Bibliography |
Index |
List of Tables |
Preface to the New Edition |
Acknowledgments |