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Globalization and World Cities Research Network
United Kingdom-based think tank From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Globalization and World Cities Research Network (GaWC) is a British 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, 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 biennial categorization of world cities into "Alpha", "Beta" and "Gamma" tiers. The three tiers are further divided into subgroupings using plus and minus signs. The categorization is based upon the author's views of "international connectedness", primarily shown through a regions advanced services firms, such as in accountancy, finance and law).[2]
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GaWC city classification
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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.
GaWC published city classifications in 1998, 2000, 2004, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2016, 2018, 2020, 2022 and 2024.[4] 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. The list has been prone to change in the ranks. For example, some cities that were selected prior to 2018, such as the United States cities of Greensboro and Providence, are no longer classified as sufficient level.[5][6]
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2024 city classification
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The classification results for 2020 are derived from the activities of 175 leading firms providing advanced producer services across 802 cities worldwide. The results should be interpreted as indicating the importance of cities as nodes in the world city network (i.e. enabling corporate globalization).[8] The cities in the 2024 classification are as follows, listed in alphabetical order per section:[9]
(
1) or (
1) indicates a city moved one category up or down since the 2022 classification.[10]
Alpha
Alpha level cities are linked to major economic states/regions and highly integrated into the world economy. Alpha level cities are classified into four sections: Alpha++, Alpha+, Alpha, and Alpha− cities.
Alpha++
Alpha ++ cities are cities most integrated with the global economy:
Alpha+
Alpha+ are "other highly integrated cities that complement London and New York, largely filling in advanced service needs for the Pacific/Asia [region]":[11]
Alpha
Alpha−
alpha & alpha- cities are "Very important world cities that link major economic regions and states into the world economy"[12]
Beta
Beta level cities are cities that link moderate economic regions to the world economy and are classified into three sections: Beta+, Beta, and Beta− cities.
Beta+
Beta
Beta−
 Beirut (
1)
 Belgrade
 Bratislava (
1)
 Caracas (
1)
 Casablanca (
2)
 Changsha
 Chennai (
1)
 Denver (
1)
 Hefei (
2)
 Helsinki (
1)
 Karachi (
1)
 Kunming (
1)
 Lagos (
1)
 Lyon (
1)
 Manchester (
1)
 Montevideo (
2)
 Nicosia
 Panama City (
1)
 Philadelphia
 Port Louis (
6)
 Qingdao (
1)
 Rio de Janeiro (
1)
 Seattle (
1)
 Sofia (
1)
 Stuttgart
 Vancouver (
1)
 Xi'an (
2)
 Zagreb
Gamma
Gamma level cities are cities that link smaller economic regions into the world economy and are classified into three sections: Gamma+, Gamma, and Gamma− cities.
Gamma+
 Adelaide (
1)
 Almaty (
2)
 Amman
 Antwerp
 Austin
 Cape Town (
2)
 Colombo (
1)
 Dhaka (
2)
 Fuzhou (
2)
 Guatemala City
 Hyderabad (
1)
 Kuwait City (
1)
 Lahore
 Minneapolis
 Porto
 Rotterdam
 San Diego
 Santo Domingo
 Taiyuan (
2)
 Tunis (
1)
Gamma
Gamma−
 Accra (
2)
 Baku
 Baltimore (
1)
 Bilbao (
1)
 Cali (
2)
 Changchun (
1)
 Charlotte
 Cleveland (
1)
 Dar es Salaam (
2)
 Edinburgh
 Jeddah (
1)
 Katowice (
2)
 Labuan (
2)
 Ljubljana (
1)
 Managua
 Marseille (
1)
 Nanchang (
1)
 Penang (
1)
 Pittsburgh (
1)
 Poznań (
2)
 St. Louis (
2)
 Surabaya (
2)
 Turin (
2)
 Valencia (
2)
 Wellington (
1)
Sufficiency
Sufficiency level cities are cities that have a sufficient degree of services so as not to be overly dependent on world cities. This is sorted into high sufficiency cities and sufficiency cities.
High sufficiency
 Algiers
 Belfast
 Cincinnati (
1)
 Dakar (
1)
 Glasgow (
1)
 Gothenburg (
1)
 Guadalajara
 Guayaquil
 Harare (
2)
 Hartford (
1)
 Indianapolis (
1)
 İzmir (
1)
 Kansas City
 La Paz
 Leeds (
1)
 Limassol (
1)
 Lusaka (
2)
 Macau (
new)
 Maputo
 Phoenix
 Querétaro
 Raleigh (
1)
 Shijiazhuang (
1)
 Skopje (
1)
 Vilnius (
1)
 Zhuhai (
1)
Sufficiency
 Aarhus
 Aberdeen
 Abidjan (
1)
 Abuja
 Alexandria
 Ankara (
1)
 Astana
 Asunción (
1)
 Baoding (
new)
 Barranquilla
 Basel
 Belo Horizonte
 Bergen
 Bern
 Birmingham (
new)
 Blantyre
 Bordeaux
 Brasília (
1)
 Campinas
 Canberra
 Cebu City
 Christchurch
 Ciudad Juárez
 Cologne (
2)
 Columbus
 Córdoba
 Curitiba (
1)
 Des Moines
 Dongguan (
new)
 Douala (
2)
 Dresden
 Durban (
1)
 Edmonton
 Florence (
new)
 Foshan
 Gaborone
 Genoa
 George Town
 Guiyang
 Halifax
 Hamilton
 Hanover
 Hohhot
 Jacksonville
 Johor Bahru
 Kaohsiung
 Kolkata (
1)
 Kraków (
1)
 Lanzhou
 Las Vegas
 Lausanne
 Leipzig
 Libreville
 Liège
 Lille
 Linz
 Liverpool
 Łódź
 Louisville
 Luanda (
1)
 Málaga
 Malmö
 Mannheim
 Medellín (
2)
 Memphis (
new)
 Milwaukee (
1)
 Moscow (
1)
 Nagoya
 Nanning
 Nantes
 Naples
 Nassau (
1)
 Newcastle upon Tyne
 Nice
 Nottingham
 Nuremberg
 Oklahoma City
 Orlando
 Ottawa
 Palo Alto
 Podgorica
 Port of Spain
 Portland
 Porto Alegre
 Puebla
 Recife
 Richmond
 Sacramento
 Salt Lake City
 Salvador (
new)
 San Antonio
 San Juan (
4)
 San Luis Potosí City
 San Pedro Sula (
new)
 Santa Cruz de la Sierra
 Sarajevo
 Seville
 Southampton
 Strasbourg
 Taichung
 Tallinn (
1)
 Tangshan (
new)
 Tashkent
 The Hague
 Tijuana
 Toulouse
 Tulsa (
new)
 Ulaanbaatar
 Ürümqi (
1)
 Utrecht
 Vientiane (
new)
 Wenzhou (
new)
 Windhoek
 Winnipeg
 Wrocław
 Wuxi
 Yangon (
1)
 Yerevan
 Yinchuan (
new)
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No longer classified
The following cities were included in previous editions, but not in the 2024 edition.
Last included in 2022
Last included in 2020
 Baghdad
 Brazzaville
 Buffalo
 Busan
 Cardiff
 Chihuahua
 Chișinău
 Dortmund
 Dushanbe
 Goiânia
 Graz
 Haifa
 Harrisburg
 Hobart
 Honolulu
 Hsinchu
 Jerusalem
 Kazan
 Kinshasa
 Kobe
 Kyoto
 Lomé
 Malacca City
 Minsk
 Montpellier
 New Orleans
 Novosibirsk
 Omaha
 Palermo
 Port Elizabeth
 Port Harcourt
 Port Moresby
 Rochester
 Rosario
 Saint Petersburg
 Sapporo
 Saskatoon
 Sendai
 Sheffield
 Suva
 Tainan
 Trieste
 Valparaíso
 Yokohama
Last included in 2018
Last included in 2016
Last included in 2012
Last included in 2010
Last included in 2004
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