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DOI: 10.1177/0891242406292708 New York as a Global Creative Hub: A Competitive Analysis of Four Theories on World CitiesUniversity of Southern California How New York City has maintained its position atop the global urban hierarchy as a leading player in the world and national economy is part of the broader discussion on why cities grow and why some remain at the top of the heap decade on decade. There are several dominant theories explaining New York Citys success, most notably those that argue the city is a center of command and control or managerial elite and is a global hub of finance and its related services. Yet an emerging framework explaining New York Citys dominant position argues for the importance of global creative centers. From an occupational analysis of these competing hypotheses emerges a picture of New York City as a great bastion of creativity and cultural and artistic production. These results provide a unique perspective on New York Citys position in the world hierarchy of cities and new opportunities for economic development strategies.
Key Words: creativity New York City global cities world cities economic development
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