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摘要
摘要:本章考察了“赢者通吃的城市”现象。现代经济的很大一部分已被证明符合“赢家通吃”的模式,因为超级明星人才吸引了不成比例的经济回报份额(Rosen 1981;阿德勒1985;弗兰克和库克,1996)。但城市也符合赢家通吃的模式,在这种模式下,一小群全球“超级明星城市”(Gyourko等人,2013)在人才、经济活动、创新和财富方面占据了不成比例的份额(Florida, 2017)。我们利用风险资本支持的创业公司和亿万富翁财富的新数据,将其与经济活动和人口的分布进行比较,跟踪几个关键因素的分布,以识别和描述全球城市中赢家通吃的城市化模式。继关于全球城市的文献(Beaverstock et al., 1999;Taylor和Walker, 2001),我们还研究了这些活动中不成比例的份额集中在所谓的“阿尔法”全球城市。我们在全球经济和世界城市中发现了赢家通吃的城市主义的明显证据。
Abstract: This chapter examines the phenomenon “winner-take-all cities.” Large segments of the modern economy have been shown to conform to a “winner-take-all” pattern as superstar talent draws a disproportionate share of economic rewards (Rosen 1981; Adler 1985; Frank and Cook, 1996). But cities also conform to a winner-take-all pattern in which a small group of global “superstar cities” (Gyourko et al., 2013) account for a disproportionate share of talent, economic activity, innovation, and wealth (Florida, 2017). We track the distribution of several key factors to identify and describe this pattern of winner-take-all urbanism in global cities, using novel data on venture capital-backed startups and billionaire wealth, which we compare to the distribution of economic activity and population. Following the literature on global cities (Beaverstock et al., 1999; Taylor and Walker, 2001), we also examine the disproportionate share of these activities that are concentrated in so-called “alpha” global cities. We find clear evidence of a winner-take-all urbanism across the global economy and the world’s cities.