The article, by John Friedmann often use spatial (division of labor and polarization) for refer to workers in global cities on both economic scale. The cities need low-skilled (mostly immigrants) workers to do the work in many manufacturing (for example, electronics or food packing) or service businesses (for examples, restaurants) operated by elites in order to survive based on wages they earned. However, there is a biggest issue for elites who owned largest business in core cities (For instance, Tokyo, New York, London). The issue is there are many immigrants moving out
The article, by John Friedmann often use spatial (division of labor and polarization) for refer to workers in global cities on both economic scale. The cities need low-skilled (mostly immigrants) workers to do the work in many manufacturing (for example, electronics or food packing) or service businesses (for examples, restaurants) operated by elites in order to survive based on wages they earned. However, there is a biggest issue for elites who owned largest business in core cities (For instance, Tokyo, New York, London). The issue is there are many immigrants moving out