Commodity Chains and World Cities

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Edition: 1st
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2010-10-04
Publisher(s): Wiley-Blackwell
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Summary

Transnational spatial relations offer a key point from which to study the geographies of contemporary globalization. This book assesses the possible cross-fertilization between two of the most notable analytical frameworks - the world city network framework and the global commodity chain framework. Transnational spatial relations have become a key analytical lens through which to study the geographies of contemporary globalization Brings together contributions of key researchers from different backgrounds and different parts of the world Offers a set of original approaches to the study of the networked geography of globalization

Author Biography

Ben Derudder is Professor of Human Geography at Ghent University. He is also Associate Director of the Globalization and World Cities Research Network (GaWC). His research focuses on the conceptualization and empirical analysis of transnational urban networks, the importance of business travel in the space economy, and the impact of the globalization of transport and production on urban development. Frank Witlox is Professor of Economic Geography at Ghent University. He is also Associate Director of the Globalization and World Cities Research Network (GaWC), and a visiting professor at the Institute of Transport and Maritime Management Antwerp (ITMMA). His research focuses on transport economics and geography, city logistics, world cities and globalization, and urban planning.

Table of Contents

List of Contributorsp. vii
World Cities and Global Commodity Chains: an introductionp. 1
World City Networks and Global Commodity Chains: towards a world-systems' integrationp. 15
Global cities in Global Commodity Chains: exploring the role of Mexico City in the geography of global economic governancep. 43
City networks and commodity chains: identifying global flows and local connections in Ho Chi Minh Cityp. 65
Cities, material flows and the geography of spatial interaction: urban places in the system of chainsp. 91
Integrating world cities into production networks: the case of port citiesp. 111
Intra-firm and extra-firm linkages in the knowledge economy: the case of the emerging mega-city region of Munichp. 137
Making connections: Global Production Networks and World City Networksp. 165
Global inter-city networks and commodity chains: any intersections?p. 179
Indexp. 195
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