![]() ![]() The 2014 survey saw the scores of several top Asian cities strengthen. In addition to the standard six categories, the 2014 survey also featured the trial inclusion of specific elements appealing to human senses, such as the efficiency, hospitality, accuracy and speed, and safety and security of cities. Comprehensive totals are then used to rank 40 cities. The GPCI evaluates cities utilizing 70 indicators in the six categories of economy, research and development, cultural interaction, livability, environment, and accessibility. The Japanese capital has remained in the number-four position for seven consecutive years, starting in 2008 with the inaugural publication of the survey. The 2014 report saw the top four positions remain unchanged from the previous year, with London leading, followed by New York, Paris, and then Tokyo at fourth. On October 9, the Mori Memorial Foundation released its Global Power City Index, an annual ranking of 40 of the world’s top metropolises. ![]()
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