![]() This item may be available elsewhere in EconPapers: Search for items with the same title. Northern Italy may be too large and differentiated to be thought of as a single global-city region, but it is reasonable to carry on the research on ongoing processes, taking also into account the current political debate on the "questione settentrinale".Īccess to full text is restricted to subscribers Economy in the area exhibits thick inter-regional relationship networks, but management at the inter-regional scale of regulation and infrastructure production processes has been difficult and discontinuous. Even if thinking of Northern Italy as a single homogeneous area is in some respects plausible, in others it is less certain. We start from this perspective and examine the impacts and outcomes of COVID-19 in three global cities: New York City, London and Tokyo. Global cities theory suggests that cities articulated to the global economy should be affected by such flows similarly. ![]() The paper investigates the usefulness of the global-city region concept (as introduced by Allan J. Identifies the phenomenon of the Global City-Region. Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has impacted cities around the world. ![]() In the globalization age, also a new regionalization is taking place. Now crucial to the modern idea of globalization, ‘global city’ as a term was popularised by Saskia Sassen in 1991 with the cities of London, Tokyo and New York serving as the prime examples. Based on the global city concept, it identified regions with and without global connectivity and then compared the effects of within-country location advantages on foreign firm performance between the regions within a country. ![]()
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