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Record Nr.

UNINA9910357825603321

Titolo

House Prices: Changing the City World : The Global Urban Competitiveness Report (2017–2018) / / edited by Pengfei Ni, Marco Kamiya, Haibo Wang

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Singapore : , : Springer Singapore : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2019

ISBN

981-329-111-7

Edizione

[1st ed. 2019.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (623 pages)

Disciplina

333.338

Soggetti

Urban economics

Sociology, Urban

Urban Economics

Urban Studies/Sociology

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

CHAPTER1 ANNUAL RANKING OF GENERAL GLOBAL URBAN COMPETITIVENESS IN 2017 -- CHAPTER 2 GENERAL REPORT -- CHAPTER 3 RESEARCH BACKGROUND AND LITERATURE REVIEW -- CHAPTER 4 THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HOUSING PRICES AND URBAN COMPETITIVENESS: A THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK -- CHAPTER 5 GLOBAL URBAN REAL ESTATE MARKET STATUS -- CHAPTER 6 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE HOUSING PRICE AND COMPETITIVENESS :EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS -- CHAPTER 7 CITY STORY: HOUSE PRICES AND COMPETITIVENESS -- CHAPTER 8 ECONOMIC FOUNDATIONS FOR SUSTAINABLE URBANIZATION: THE LINK WITH COMPETITIVENESS -- CHAPTER 9 GLOBAL URBAN COMPREHENSIVE ECONOMIC COMPETITIVENESS REPORT 2017-2018 -- CHAPTER 10 GLOBAL URBAN SUSTAINABLE COMPETITIVENESS REPORT 2017-2018.

Sommario/riassunto

This report was jointly launched by the National Academy of Economic Strategy of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and UN-HABITAT. Using the indicator system and objective data, the competitiveness of 1,035 global cities was evaluated in detail. The report measures the development pattern of global urban competitiveness as a whole, and the gap between the relevant parties and the ideal state. It has



refreshed people's past perceptions of urban rankings and confirmed that the science and technology innovation center cities and central cities of emerging economies have begun to break the inherent global cities and they have entered the ranks of the most urban competitiveness. While paying attention to the comparison of competitiveness among cities, this report further promotes the perspective to the pattern and trend change of global economic and social development from the perspective of city. The followings are new findings: First, information technology has increasingly become the primary driving force for urban development; Second, it is the three meridians that divide the global urban population and economic differentiation; Third, the soft links between cities gradually dominate the global urban system; Fourth, the formation of new global cities is beginning.