ECONOMIC GROWTH

The end of cities

We must think about what a city and its governance should look like and make sure we create bigger, better cities fit for the future - not the recent past, writes Dr Jonathan Carr-West.

Everyone's talking about cities. Last week the Chicago Council on Global Affairs and the Financial Times hosted the Chicago Forum on Global Cities at which speakers such as Madeleine Albright and Rahm Emanuel argued that cities drive political, social, and economic policies and can solve critical world challenges.

This is part of a growing body of thought that sees cities as the pre-eminent centre of economic and political power in the 21st century.

Jonathan Carr-West

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