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TitleMegacities, the World's Largest Cities Unleashed: Major Trends and Dynamics in Contemporary Global Urban Development
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Date Issued2017-10-01
Source PublicationWorld Development
ISSN0305-750X
Volume98Pages:257-289
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In this study we ask two basic questions: will the megacity trend continue into the immediate and long-term future and why do more and more people continue to concentrate in the world's biggest cities? Based on the UN dataset of all cities in the world with population 750,000 and a number of other datasets, and with an innovative application of the Gini-coefficient, this study explores the on-going trends and patterns of contemporary human urban settlement over the past half century, particularly the phenomenal growth of megacities (10 million+) and their powerful “internal” and “external” driving forces. Key findings: (1) Cities around the world are becoming bigger and bigger, and megacities, the world's biggest cities, are unleashed, with a clear divergence between “mega-global cities” with more powerful and advanced business services sectors or international financial centers, and “mega-local cities” that do not; (2) an empirical “megacity relationship” whereby a country or territory will potentially have one megacity for every 100 million people in the country with the prime city population largely controlled by country population; (3) powerful “internal” forces at work: the prime city of each country tends to dominate their respective urban structures and occupy an increasingly-larger share of national population, giving an endogenous account as to why some cities, particularly the largest cities, become bigger and bigger; (4) major “external” forces: among the tested 20 and aggregated 5 variables, IT, and finance and business sectors are the key “external” factors driving the growth of cities and megacities, transforming “mega-local cities” to “mega-global cities”; (5) improved transport and telecommunication networks are also strong external factors driving megacity growth, in contrast to common perceptions and most of the existing literature.

Keywordglobal urban development human urban settlement megacities the world's largest cities urban internal and external driving forces
DOI10.1016/j.worlddev.2017.04.038
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Language英语English
WOS Research AreaDevelopment Studies ; Business & Economics
WOS SubjectDevelopment Studies ; Economics
WOS IDWOS:000406725300021
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85021236915
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Document TypeJournal article
Identifierhttp://repository.uic.edu.cn/handle/39GCC9TT/5856
CollectionResearch outside affiliated institution
Affiliation
1.The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
2.City University of Macau, Macao, China
3.University at Albany, State University of New York, United States
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Zhao, Simon Xiaobin,Guo, Natasha Shu,Li, Chun Lok Kriset al. Megacities, the World's Largest Cities Unleashed: Major Trends and Dynamics in Contemporary Global Urban Development[J]. World Development, 2017, 98: 257-289.
APA Zhao, Simon Xiaobin, Guo, Natasha Shu, Li, Chun Lok Kris, & Smith, Christopher. (2017). Megacities, the World's Largest Cities Unleashed: Major Trends and Dynamics in Contemporary Global Urban Development. World Development, 98, 257-289.
MLA Zhao, Simon Xiaobin,et al."Megacities, the World's Largest Cities Unleashed: Major Trends and Dynamics in Contemporary Global Urban Development". World Development 98(2017): 257-289.
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