Abstract
City systems are closely related to economic and social performance achieved in a region. The city system provides important information to firms that are selecting a region in a country in which to build their new factories. While constructing an appropriate city system in a region contributes to the development of a healthy regional economy, the city system is considered an important location factor for both firms and administrations. Based on empirical studies in Japan and Sweden, this chapter clarifies that the city system reflects the economic and social performance of a region, and that this system plays a role not only in firm’s location selections but also in the location policies of regional governments.
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The economic performances of regions in Japan and Sweden are examined by Wall and Ishikawa (2011). They show a mechanism in which the distributions of the manufacturing and the retailing activities change due to economic globalization (2011).
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The importance of the city system in regional economy is clearly shown by Capello (2007).
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Ishikawa, T., Wall, R. (2015). Significance of Constructing City Systems in Regional Policy. In: Ishikawa, T. (eds) Firms’ Location Selections and Regional Policy in the Global Economy. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-55366-3_16
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