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OverviewCities form one of the principal arenas in which globalization processes are manifest. Much of the interest in the urban outcomes of globalization is focused on a limited number of iconic 'global' or 'world' cities. Most places however will never attain that status. They are more likely to play limited and specialized roles in a world economy increasingly dominated by flows. Emerging Nodes in a Global Network looks at the temporal and volatile ways in which two such cities, Frankfurt and Tel Aviv, engage the global economy. The central thesis of the book contends that the current round of globalization is characterized by places selectively functioning as nodes within global networks. Drawing on a combination of qualitative and quantitative empirical studies of leading sectors in Frankfurt and Tel Aviv (financial and business services, high technology, air transportation, tourism and cultural industries), the process of network formation is systematically analyzed andthe role of national and regional policy is highlighted. Audience: This book will be of major interest to academics, researchers, practitioners and policy makers in the areas of urban and economic geography, public policy and economic development. It also provides valuable material for government officials and regional and national agencies involved in metropolitan planning and development. Full Product DetailsAuthor: D. Felsenstein , E.W. Schamp , A. ShacharPublisher: Springer Imprint: Springer Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2002 Volume: 72 Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.462kg ISBN: 9789048161430ISBN 10: 9048161436 Pages: 282 Publication Date: 22 September 2011 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of Contents1. Emerging Nodes in the Global Economy: An Introduction.- Section I: Metropolitan Structure and Restructuring.- 2. From Industry to Services: The Changing Basis of the Frankfurt/Rhein-Main Metropolitan Economy.- 3. Globalization Processes and their Impact on the Structure of the Tel Aviv Metropolitan Area.- Section II: ‘Growth Engines’ of the Node Economy.- 4. Investing in an Emerging Node: Foreign-Owned Companies in the Tel Aviv Economy.- 5. Frankfurt — An Emerging International Financial Center.- 6. Tel Aviv as a Global High Tech ‘Hot Spot’ — Seedbed or Enclave?.- 7. From a Transport Node to a Global Player: The Changing Character of the Frankfurt Airport.- Section III: Producer-Driven Activities.- 8. The Tel-Aviv Producer Services Sector: Change in an Era of Globalization.- 9. The Frankfurt Metropolitan Region as a Market Hub.- Section IV: Consumer-Driven Activities.- 10. Global Trends in the Tel-Aviv Tourism Sector.- 11. International Tourism in the Frankfurt/Rhein-Main Region.- 12. Identifiying Globalization Trends in the Cultural Industries of Tel Aviv.- Section V: Conclusions.- 13. Emerging Nodes in a Global Economy: A Postscript.ReviewsFrom the reviews: This book grew out of a three year collaborative research effort ... . The researchers explored the relatively new phenomenon of globalization ... . It is a worthwhile book to read and since it is composed of independent chapters, written by different authors, it can also be read selectively. ... it provides a nice methodological framework for future investigation of other case studies in which cities in different parts of the world emerge as nodes in the global economy. (Daniel Shefer, The Annals of Regional Science, Vol. 39 (2), 2005) From the reviews: ""This book grew out of a three year collaborative research effort … . The researchers explored the relatively new phenomenon of globalization … . It is a worthwhile book to read and since it is composed of independent chapters, written by different authors, it can also be read selectively. … it provides a nice methodological framework for future investigation of other case studies in which cities in different parts of the world emerge as nodes in the global economy."" (Daniel Shefer, The Annals of Regional Science, Vol. 39 (2), 2005) From the reviews: This book grew out of a three year collaborative research effort ... . The researchers explored the relatively new phenomenon of globalization ... . It is a worthwhile book to read and since it is composed of independent chapters, written by different authors, it can also be read selectively. ... it provides a nice methodological framework for future investigation of other case studies in which cities in different parts of the world emerge as nodes in the global economy. (Daniel Shefer, The Annals of Regional Science, Vol. 39 (2), 2005) From the reviews: This book grew out of a three year collaborative research effort ! . The researchers explored the relatively new phenomenon of globalization ! . It is a worthwhile book to read and since it is composed of independent chapters, written by different authors, it can also be read selectively. ! it provides a nice methodological framework for future investigation of other case studies in which cities in different parts of the world emerge as nodes in the global economy. (Daniel Shefer, The Annals of Regional Science, Vol. 39 (2), 2005) From the reviews: This book grew out of a three year collaborative research effort ... . The researchers explored the relatively new phenomenon of globalization ... . It is a worthwhile book to read and since it is composed of independent chapters, written by different authors, it can also be read selectively. ... it provides a nice methodological framework for future investigation of other case studies in which cities in different parts of the world emerge as nodes in the global economy. 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