London’s Relations with Other Cities Using Producer Service Office Geographies
Jonathan V. Beaverstock, Richard G. Smith and Peter J. Taylor
| Description | Files |
|---|---|
| Cities for which information has been collected | XLSX |
| Service firms in London for which we have global data | XLSX |
| Levels of measurement of information by firms | XLSX |
| Accountancy firms (5 of the big 6) | XLSX |
| Advertising; interval data (frequencies) | XLSX |
| Advertising; nominal data (presence/absence) | XLSX |
| Banks with HQs in London; interval data | XLSX |
| Foreign banks in London; interval data | XLSX |
| Foreign banks in London; ordinal data (ranking 1-3) | XLSX |
| Foreign banks in London; nominal data (presence/absence) | XLSX |
| Law; interval data | XLS CSV |
| Key to Law; interval data | XLSX |
| Law; nominal data (presence/absence) | XLS CSV |
| Key to Law; nominal data | XLSX |
As per our data protocol, the following acknowledgement should accompany any public use of the data:
Acknowledgement: The data were collected by Jonathan V. Beaverstock, Richard G. Smith and Peter J. Taylor as part of their ESRC project ‘The Geographical Scope of London as a World City’ (R000222050) and constitute Dataset 4 of the Globalization and World Cities (GaWC) research network (https://gawc.lboro.ac.uk/) publication of inter-city data.
