New MasterCard Worldwide Research Explores Strategic Role of Cities in Driving Global CommerceReport Names 50 Cities as Hubs of the New Worldwide EconomyLondon Holds Top Spot, Four of Top 10 Are in the Asia Pacific RegionPurchase, NY – June 12, 2007 /PRNewswire/ – MasterCard Worldwide today announced the first set of findings of a groundbreaking research effort, the MasterCard Worldwide Centers of Commerce™ program, designed to provide insights and knowledge on how leading cities influence the global economy. Central to this new research platform and unveiled today is the first annual MasterCard Worldwide Centers of Commerce™, the most comprehensive analysis to date of how major cities compare in performing critical functions that connect markets and commerce globally. The Index, developed by a panel of leading economists, lists and ranks the top 50 Centers of Commerce based on six measurement dimensions consisting of over 100 data points. It places London first, followed by New York, Tokyo, Chicago and Hong Kong in the top five. Completing the top 10 are Singapore, Frankfurt, Paris, Seoul and Los Angeles. The full report is available at www.mastercardworldwide.com. "A prerequisite for success in today's global marketplace is an in-depth understanding of how cities are connected and how they grow," said Robert W. Selander, president and chief executive officer, MasterCard Worldwide. "The Worldwide Centers of Commerce program addresses this need by identifying and providing industry-leading insights into the characteristics and commonalities of cities that advance global commerce most." Complementing the Worldwide Centers of Commerce Index, MasterCard also released today the Worldwide Centers of Commerce Insights report titled, "The Dynamics of Global Cities and Global Commerce." The report includes additional, in-depth expert commentary on the vital role cities play in connecting networks to enable global commerce and is available at mastercardworldwide.com. In the coming months, subsequent reports will be released as part of this initiative, including a growth index that measures the pace and scope of changes taking place within each city identified in the Centers of Commerce Index, and an additional index that will identify and track emerging Centers of Commerce in the developing world. "The trend of commerce becoming more knowledge-driven and less tangible has actually elevated the role of today's cities, positioning them as the hubs of complex circuits that fuel the globalized economy and provide connections through which true global commerce takes place," said Dr. Yuwa Hedrick-Wong, Economic Advisor, MasterCard Worldwide. "This research provides valuable insight into the cities that sit at the center of global commerce as well as the factors that are fueling commerce in each." Key Findings
MethodologyThe Worldwide Centers of Commerce Index is compiled from research by a panel of eight independent economic, urban development and social-science experts from leading academic and research institutions around the world, led by Dr. Hedrick-Wong. To form the index, the panel first identified 63 cities around the world that met their initial criteria. Cities were then rated on the six dimensions:
This entailed measuring a number of equally weighted, relevant indicators and sub-indicators that aggregate available data on region-specific procedures, costs and ratings, as well as criteria related to quality of life, access to technology, city livability, logistics and knowledge creations and creativity. In total, over a period of four months, the panel evaluated six dimensions, 41 indicators and more than 100 sub-indicators to derive an Index ranking for each city, a process that exceeds traditional measures used to gauge worldwide financial and business activity. About the Worldwide Centers of Commerce Research TeamLeading the Worldwide Centers of Commerce program is Dr. Yuwa Hedrick-Wong, Economic Advisor, Asia/Pacific, MasterCard Worldwide. With more than 25 years experience as an economist, business strategist and writer, Hedrick-Wong is one of the foremost experts on Asian economic trends and has counseled senior executives and board members at more than 50 global companies. To assist him in this research, Hedrick-Wong assembled a panel of leading experts in economics, urban development and social-science from around the world, including:
About MasterCard WorldwideMasterCard Worldwide advances global commerce by providing a critical economic link among financial institutions, businesses, cardholders and merchants worldwide. As a franchisor, processor and advisor, MasterCard develops and markets payment solutions, processes over 16 billion transactions each year, and provides industry-leading analysis and consulting services to financial institution customers and merchants. Through its family of brands, including MasterCard®, Maestro® and Cirrus®, MasterCard serves consumers and businesses in more than 210 countries and territories. For more information go to www.mastercard.com. Contact Info
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