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  • Urban Studies
  • Economic Geography
  • Sociology

Background:

  • The COVID-19 pandemic has had profound economic, fiscal, social, and political consequences.
  • Cities and metropolitan regions are complex systems susceptible to widespread disruption.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the pandemic's impact on urban economic geography at multiple scales.
  • To assess how social scarring, lockdowns, risk mitigation, and urban form changes influence cities.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of intra- and inter-regional geographic scales.
  • Evaluation of four key forces: social scarring, lockdowns, built environment security, and urban form changes.

Main Results:

  • The pandemic is unlikely to alter the macrogeographic 'winner-take-all' economic geography of global cities.
  • Microgeographic analysis suggests potential short- and long-term social changes in urban structures and morphology.

Conclusions:

  • While global city economic hierarchies may remain stable, the internal social fabric of cities and suburbs could be reshaped.
  • The long-term effects on urban form and social dynamics are contingent on the pandemic's duration and severity.