Working Paper

Globalization and the Rise of Mega-Cities in the Developing World

Steven Poelhekke, Frederick Van der Ploeg
CESifo, Munich, 2008

CESifo Working Paper No. 2208

Thomas Friedman has argued in The World is Flat that those who deny rapid globalization will not survive in the global economy. First, we critically discuss Friedman’s views and highlight the new globalization driven by outsourcing and vertical specialization. Second, we argue that Friedman pays insufficient attention to the spectacular growth of mega-cities in the developing world. The world is not flat, and the developing world certainly is not. Still, mega-cities tend to become too big. Their growth also goes hand in hand with formation of slums and congestion. We thus argue that there is a role for public policies.

CESifo Category
Trade Policy
Keywords: globalization, unbundling, off-shoring, mega-cities, congestion, public policies
JEL Classification: F010,H400,O100,R100