

Today, members of a vast and complex network of cities participate in international flows of goods, services, people, capital, and ideas, and thus make distinctive contributions to global growth and opportunity.

No longer is the global economy driven by a select few major financial centers like New York, London, and Tokyo.

The "Redefining global cities: The seven types of global metro economies" report presents seven varieties of global cities, taking into account how recent processes of urbanization have "upended the classic notion of a global city." Here, the authors explain the context for the study: Jesus Leal Trujillo and Joseph Parilla presents a report that proposes a new formula for measuring the global stature of cities.
