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Ciudades competitivas en la Economía Global

Cities are home to more than half the people living in OECD countries and almost 50 percent of the output and jobs of many nations is found in their largest city. Though most cities have higher economic growth, foreign investment and labour productivity than the rest of the country, they are also more polluted, crime-ridden and socially disparate. A new OECD report, Competitive Cities in the Global Economy gives case studies and policy recommendations to help cities, often the drivers of national economies, continue to thrive.

Ciudades competitivas en la Economía Global (Resumen en español)

El informe Ciudades Competitivas en la Economía Global ofrece estudios de casos y recomendaciones de política para ayudar a las ciudades, a menudo los conductores de las economías nacionales, a continuar prosperando.
Organismo promotor:OECD
 

Conferencia Internacional sobre Ciudades Sustentables: Competitividad vinculación con la cohesión social

This high-level event brought together government leaders, policy makers and practitioners to examine and elaborate on the link between city competitiveness and social cohesion.
Organismo promotor:OECD
 

Conferencia Internacional sobre la competitividad de las ciudades

This conference was a unique forum for government leaders, policy makers and practitioners to explore the key issues related to city competitiveness.  National and local government representatives, mayors and practitioners had an unprecedented opportunity to discuss the topical issues faced by cities in their efforts to develop the best economic and social conditions to attract skills and investment.
Organismo promotor:OECD
 

Políticas para mejorar el entorno físico urbano para la competitividad: Una nueva asociación entre los sectores público y privado 

Autores - Colaboradores: 

Tetsuya Shimomura, Tadashi Matsumoto
 

Globalisation and subsequent competition among cities have triggered a profound change in the mode of the governance of cities. It is often described as a shift from a managerial mode of governance, which had been primarily concerned with provision of social welfare services and control of private activities, to that of entrepreneurialism, strongly characterised by a pro-economic growth strategic approach.

Ciudades competitivas: un nuevo paradigma de empresa en el desarrollo espacial

Economic globalisation and the subsequent intensification of inter-city competition have profoundly changed urban governance. This is particularly evident in the field of urban spatial development. The change is often described as a shift from a managerial mode of governance to a more entrepreneurial mode, strongly characterised by risk-taking, innovation, a strong orientation toward the private sector and a strategic approach which focuses on economic growth.

Ciudades para ciudadanos. Mejorando la gobernanza metropolitana

"In OECD countries, metropolitan areas often enjoy above-average rates of growth; they compete for foreign direct investment, have a leading position in the knowledge-based economy, and attract a disproportionately large share of immigrants. Yet they also are burdened with many problems including congestion, and the renewal of infrastructure, the spread of distressed urban areas.

Ciudades Competitivas: Un nuevo paradigma empresarial en el desarrollo espacial

Economic globalisation and the subsequent intensification of inter-city competition have profoundly changed urban governance. This is particularly evident in the field of urban spatial development. The change is often described as a shift from a managerial mode of governance to a more entrepreneurial mode, strongly characterised by risk-taking, innovation, a strong orientation toward the private sector and a strategic approach which focuses on economic growth.

Gobierno Local y los motores del crecimiento 

Innovation, skills, entrepreneurship and social cohesion are key drivers of growth, and essential goals of effective economic development strategies. Each has a strong governance component, which requires real partnership between government, business and civil society. In this book, the OECD has brought together top world experts to translate policy lessons into concrete recommendations that will help policy makers and practitioners make the best governance decisions to stimulate growth.
Organismo promotor:OECD
 

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