Saskia Sassen (2001)
argues that certain cities remain key for global finance because of the concentration
of high-level services, such as accounting and law. Global cities are
important beyond connections between firms and the glamor of urban living.
Cities and their financial institutions create cohorts of traders whose techniques
of exchange and information-gathering practices are bound to their
location.
argues that certain cities remain key for global finance because of the concentration
of high-level services, such as accounting and law. Global cities are
important beyond connections between firms and the glamor of urban living.
Cities and their financial institutions create cohorts of traders whose techniques
of exchange and information-gathering practices are bound to their
location.
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