Legacy Cities face challenges to develop new economic foundations, attract residents, and reposition themselves for contemporary success.| Oxford Economics
Make decisions about market and investment strategies with historic data and forecasts for 1,000 of the world’s most important cities.| Oxford Economics
Oxford Economics defined the archetypes using a range of metrics from all five categories of the Global Cities Index, with each archetype focusing on a different set of common traits.| Oxford Economics
We have identified 63 Cultural Capitals within the 1,000 cities covered in our Global Cities Index. These range from powerhouse economies like New York and London, to smaller locations like Reykjavik and Cambridge.| Oxford Economics