Global centres of innovations attract leaders of the postindustrial economy - researchers and inventors, corporate executives and startups, designers and architects, artists and musicians, writers and filmmakers - whose inspiring success works as a magnet for new talent from all corners of the world. However even against the background of such strong concentration, there are focus points of business, intellectual, and creative activity with advanced and institutional environment where people aspire to settle down and transfer their talent, knowledge, and capital. Over half of the Earth’s population is accumulated in the cities, while the cities themselves occupy two per cent of the world’s land surface. Modern world has never been so diverse, and uneven distribution of leaders of innovation economy is much higher than the distribution of prosperity. HSE Institute for Statistical Studies and Economics of Knowledge continues the analysis of competitive advantages of cities in terms of their attractiveness for leaders of science, high tech and creative industries and presents a second edition of the ranking scoring megacities by their innovation attractiveness - HSE Global Cities Innovation Index 2023 (HSE GCII 2023).
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