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The 10 Traits of Globally Fluent Metro Areas
Report

The 10 Traits of Globally Fluent Metro Areas

International Edition


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Editorial Rating

9

Qualities

  • Analytical
  • Scientific
  • Background

Recommendation

The Global Cities Initiative, a joint undertaking of the Brookings Institution and JPMorgan Chase, conducted a worldwide survey to understand what makes a city “globally fluent.” The authors used historical and geographical evidence plus the survey’s results to capture the 10 attributes that these successful metropolitan areas share. The report’s findings clearly show city officials, urban planners and business communities the factors that shape their municipality’s performance in global markets so they can implement the changes necessary to keep pace with complex international commerce. getAbstract recommends this perceptive study to city officials, planners and students of urban history who want to know how cities evolve, prosper or decline.

Take-Aways

  • A “globally fluent” city has “leadership with a worldview.”
  • Historically successful metropolitan areas enjoy a “legacy of global orientation.” They exploit their advantages to maintain their global fluency.
  • “Specializations with global reach” can impel a city’s international ascendancy.

About the Authors

Greg Clark is a nonresident senior fellow at the Brookings Institution’s Metropolitan Policy Program. Tim Moonen is a postgraduate research student at the University of Bristol. This report is also “based on previous work by Brad McDearman, Greg Clark and Joseph Parilla.”


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