A new Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) research report, commissioned by Citi, reveals that New York ranks first in competitiveness, out of 120 of the world’s major cities. Released today, the report, entitled Hot Spots, ranks the most competitive cities in the world for their demonstrated ability to attract capital, business, talent and tourists.
英国《经济学家》信息部公布了由花旗集团委任关于全球最具竞争力城市的最新调查报告,该报告显示在全球120个主要城市中纽约的城市竞争力排名榜首。该调查报告于12日发布,对全球最有竞争力的城市进行了排名,这些城市在过去的一年里表现出了强势的吸引投资、商业、人才和游客的能力。
“Economic dynamism is definitely rising everywhere, especially in Asian cities, but U.S. and European cities have legacy advantages that give them a strong competitive edge,” said Leo Abruzzese, the EIU’s global forecasting director. “In particular, these developed cities are better at attracting top talent from across the world.”
EIU的全球预测部主管Leo Abruzzese表示:“全球各地的经济动力都呈现明显的上升态势,亚洲的城市经济活力旺盛,但美国与欧洲城市有传统上的优势,有助于提升他们的竞争力,特别是这些城市可以吸引全球顶尖的人才。”
With a combined population of about 750 million, the 120 cities ranked in Hot Spots represent approximately 29 percent of the global economy and generated a combined GDP of US$20.24 trillion in 2011.
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