Attracting business from London after Brexit - Can Paris, Dublin, Frankfurt or Amsterdam become Europe's new financial center?

2017-03-23
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Published : Mar-2017
No. of Pages : 32
Table of Contents
List of exhibits 4
Executive summary 5
Preface 7
Section 1: Social characteristics 9
Section 1, Introduction 10
Section 1, City culture 11
Section 2: Labor and business 13
Section 2, Introduction 14
Section 2, Office space 15
Section 1, Labor 16
Section 2, Business environment 18
Section 3: Economy 19
Section 3, Introduction 20
Section 3, Agglomeration benefits 21
Section 4: Key findings and recommendations 23
Section 4, Paris could be the ideal new financial hub 24
Section 4, London is unlikely to lose its status 25
Appendix 26

List of Tables
Exhibit 1: Percentage of population aged 20-29 years old, 2011-2016 11
Exhibit 2: Population (million), 2016 12
Exhibit 3: Square feet of office space (million) 15
Exhibit 4: Countries ranked on maths and science, 2015 16
Exhibit 5: Financial intermediation and real estate absolute output & percentage of GVA (US$), 2016 21
Exhibit 6: Percentage of London economy (Nominal GDP US$), 2016 22
Exhibit 7: Summary 24

List of Figures
Exhibit 1: Percentage of population aged 20-29 years old, 2011-2016 11
Exhibit 2: Population (million), 2016 12
Exhibit 3: Square feet of office space (million) 15
Exhibit 4: Countries ranked on maths and science, 2015 16
Exhibit 5: Financial intermediation and real estate absolute output & percentage of GVA (US$), 2016 21
Exhibit 6: Percentage of London economy (Nominal GDP US$), 2016 22
Exhibit 7: Summary 24
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