Charter Cities Podcast

The Charter Cities Podcast explores how charter cities can help solve some of the largest challenges of the 21st century, from urbanization to global poverty to migration. Each episode Mark Lutter interviews experts in international development, new cities, finance, entrepreneurship, and governance, to develop a better understanding of the various aspects of charter cities If you want to learn more visit the Charter Cities Institute at https://www.chartercitiesinstitute.org/

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episode 56: Private Cities: A New Frontier in Urban Development and Governance with Martin Rama and Yue Li


Host Jeffrey Mason welcomes esteemed guests Martin Rama and Yue Li to another enthralling episode of Charter Cities. Together, they embark on a deep exploration of the intriguing world of private cities, delving into their impact on urban agglomerations and the delicate interplay with local governments. Tune in today to hear their insights on the successes and challenges that private cities face, as well as the potentials that lie ahead. Through engaging discussions and vivid examples, our hosts and guests will illustrate the multifaceted landscape of private urban development. Martin and Yue share their perspectives on how private actors are reshaping urban environments and the intricate dynamics that govern these relationships. As our episode unfolds, the conversation navigates the complexities of urban development, revealing the key facts and insights surrounding this captivating subject. Thanks for listening!

Key Points From This Episode:

  • The significance of private cities as major urban agglomerations with political constituencies
  • The push for a voice and a shift towards traditional cities as the population grows
  • Resistance against converting successful private cities into traditional ones
  • Strategic underinvestment by private actors in services, relying on government provision
  • Evolution of institutions between private actors and local governments
  • Designing private cities to offer improved services and environments
  • Willingness of residents and firms to pay a premium for land
  • Benefits for developers or companies through increased land value
  • Exploration of different private city models and demographic focuses
  • A historical look at private cities and their reemergence in modern times
  • Examples of private cities in both advanced and developing countries
  • An overview of private cities and their types in various countries
  • Focus on initial research in South Asia, including India and Pakistan
  • Indonesia's status as the country with the highest number of private cities
  • Categorization into company towns, strategic cities, and mixed cities
  • Prevalence of strategic cities in Indonesia, with some in India
  • An analysis of economic activities and government support in private cities
  • Various economic activities spearheaded by the private sector
  • Efforts to seek favorable treatment from the government
  • The role of special economic zones and infrastructure support
  • Strategies to attract specific industries and investors
  • The urgent need for empirical research on economic dynamics and inequality
  • Tentative conclusions and a call for further research
  • Definitions and challenges associated with private cities
  • Contradictions with typical city governance run by local government
  • The leading role played by private actors in planning, financing, and service operation
  • Challenging but not new conventional notions of city governance
  • Public-private partnerships (PPPs) in private city governance
  • Topological studies, inventories, and governance evolution within private cities
  • Variations in roles and functions between the private sector and local government
  • Land value capture and equity issues in private city development
  • The viability and underinvestment associated with value capture limitations
  • Creative equity solutions, such as preserving original residents or project shares
  • Exploration of alternative value recovery and fairness mechanisms
  • The challenges faced by local governments in designing effective value capture strategies


Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank

Martin Rama on The World Bank

Martin Rama on LinkedIn

Charter Cities Institute

Charter Cities Institute on Facebook

Charter Cities Institute on Twitter


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 August 14, 2023  39m