These cities are the chads of all cities, if you do not live in these cities your economy is pointless

These cities are the chads of all cities, if you do not live in these cities your economy is pointless

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>tfw not american

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Lmao @ Tokyo

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Replace Dubai with Silicon Valley. Silicon Valley should honestly be Alpha+++.

I thought england turned into a big lake, i am disappoint

what tier is toronto

sydney only alpha + because china investment, and don't forget it

Alpha. Mine is Gamma.

Based chinaman

tokyo is in japan, not england, dumbass

Not high. Don't know why Sydney is up there too tbqh. It's pretty much Vancouver.

What tier is Detriot

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Replace Sydney with Shenzhen.

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>shenzhen and san francisco on the same level as montreal, dublin and other literally who cities.

meme list.

Africa tier

how is LA only tier 3 when it is the entertainment capital of the entire world?

>The Globalization and World Cities Research Network, commonly abbreviated to GaWC, is a think tank that studies the relationships between world cities in the context of globalization. It is based in the geography department of Loughborough University in Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom. GaWC was founded by Peter J. Taylor in 1998,[1] Together with Jon Beaverstock and Richard G. Smith, they create the GaWC's bi-annual categorization of world cities into "Alpha", "Beta" and "Gamma" tiers, based upon their international connectedness.[2]

>The GaWC examines cities worldwide to narrow them down to a roster of world cities, then ranks these based on their connectivity through four "advanced producer services": accountancy, advertising, banking/finance, and law.[3] The GaWC inventory ranks city economics more heavily than political or cultural factors. Beyond the categories of "Alpha" world cities (with four sub-categories), "Beta" world cities (three sub-categories) and "Gamma" world cities (three sub-categories), the GaWC cities include additional cities at "High sufficiency" and "Sufficiency" level.

The 2004 rankings added several new indicators while continuing to rank city economics more heavily than political or cultural factors. The 2008 roster, similar to the 1998 version, is sorted into categories of Alpha world cities (with four sub-categories), Beta world cities (three sub-categories), Gamma world cities (three sub-categories) and additional cities with High sufficiency or Sufficiency presence.

Because LA isn't isn't a financial power like the higher tier cities

>London is A++
>next British city is B-

american tier

because of animu

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How are Denver and Minneapolis above Seattle

It's from 2004 or something. Utter meme list.

this is the 2018 list

underrated post

wow thats somehow even worse. Seriously, there is no way Santiago is as important as Munich or Shenzhen.

That outline is literally just the 23 special wards, more Tokyo proper. Doesn't even include "west Tokyo" would be a massive projection. If you flipped that 90 degrees right and added west tokyo it would project into Scotland.

>tfw chad living in alpha city

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Sure thing, professor

What the? Manila is the same tier as San Francisco, D.C. and Shenzhen.

no, the 23 special wards are just the yellow part only
he already included 'west tokyo', kanagawa, yamanashi, saitama, gunma, tochigi, and ibaraki

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