City growth fuels inequality, risking social unrest and political turmoil.
Large cities are important for economies. They benefit from having lots of skilled people in one place, which helps them grow even more. However, this can also make regional differences worse, causing problems within countries. The more skilled people a city has, the more it attracts others, creating a cycle of growth. But there are also costs to having big cities that can slow down this growth. Uneven distribution of skilled workers across cities can both cause and be caused by this cycle.