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    (Transportation-News.com, September 28, 2016 ) "Population Engines: The Rise of Urbanization" is part of a series that discusses urbanization and its implications for consumers and businesses. It delivers the critical "what?", "why?", and "so what?" analysis to teach you crucial lessons that increase your chances of successful market entry.

    Your key questions answered:
    - What regions will experience the fastest urban population growth?
    - What are the opportunities in cities in emerging regions?
    - What potential do small and medium-sized cities offer?
    - How do urban consumers in developed regions differ from urban consumers in emerging regions?
    - Why do some cities shrink despite the fast rate of urbanization globally?
    - What are the needs of aging cities?


    Cities are engines of economic growth and centers of economic activity, with the world's largest 600 cities accounting for 70% of global GDP growth in 2015-25. The urban landscape is in the midst of a transformation, with the focus of the urban world shifting east. Cities in emerging regions in Asia will become major hubs of economic activity, productivity, and innovation, while the dominance of established metropolitan areas in developed regions will decline.

    Report Scope

    - The world's largest 600 cities will account for 30% of global population growth and 70% of global GDP growth in 2015-25, which translates into $35tn.
    - Despite the fast rate of urbanization, some cities will be shrinking. Surprisingly, some rapidly shrinking cities are capitals and other large cities with major economic clout in their home countries.
    - Aging populations are an increasingly common issue in emerging regions. 60% of the population growth in the 65-plus age category will take place in the Asia-Pacific region.
    - Economic success is not necessarily about size. The cities with the largest per capita GDP have populations of less than 2 million.

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    Reason to Buy

    - Discover what the urban landscape will look like in 2025 and access actionable insights on urbanization.
    - Learn about the changing demographic profile of urban environments globally.
    - Assess the impact that the economic and social outlook of 2025's urban landscape will have on opportunities and strategic considerations for consumer-centric businesses, including FMCG, food service, retail, and financial services.

    Table of Content
    1.Introduction
    2.The urban landscape, 2015-25
    - Speed of urbanization
    - Productivity growth and living standards
    - Urban consumer trends
    3.Debunking urbanization myths
    - Shrinking cities
    - Growth in large cities versus small and medium-sized cities
    - Changing population patterns
    4.Conclusions
    5.Appendix
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