Our Global Cities Index shows that whilst Southern Asian cities do not top the overall rankings, they are important global players, with particularly strong economic performance.| Oxford Economics
Legacy Cities face challenges to develop new economic foundations, attract residents, and reposition themselves for contemporary success.| Oxford Economics
Tariff policies, rising geopolitical tensions and unprecedented uncertainty are putting pressure on cities and regions across the world.| 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