![]() ![]() Analysis of Leading Cities in Central Europe: Control of Regional Economy. Rotterdam: Erasmus Research Institute of Management, 2009. ![]() Netscape: Cities and Global Corporate Networks. Power and Position in the World City System. Ranking World Cities: Multinational Corporations and the Global Urban Hierarchy. Cities as Control and Command Centres: Analysis and Interpretation. World City Network: A Global Urban Analysis. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2001. The Global City: New york, London, Tokyo. The top three command and control cities, i.e., Beijing, Hong Kong and Shanghai are compared according to their sectors. The final result is a classification of cities into three groups based on the complexity of their industry profiles. How the industry sectors impact on these changing positions is examined. Beijing is the primate command and control center in China, its status has risen because of the rapid growth of financial sectors. It is found that the status of cities in developed countries have fallen while Chinese cities have risen. ![]() Based on the Forbes “The Global 2000” database, this paper analyses the command and control centers in the world and China and their changing positions in the period of 2006-2014. Different industrial sectors of the economy and different economies have been affected in varying degrees which have a major impact on the command and control function of cities. The financial crisis, which began in 2007, led to the economic recession and restructuring of the global economy. ![]()
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