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intellectually dense network of information, which can only be cultivated through large agglomerations existing capabilities …
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intellectually dense network of information, which can only be cultivated through large agglomerations existing capabilities …
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The paper examines the debates regarding place-neutral versus place-based policies for economic development. The analysis is set in the context of how development policy thinking on the part of both scholars and international organizations has evolved over several decades. Many of the previously...
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of the world order, the city network. …
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The present paper intends to view literature in light of the recent overlydebated phenomenon of cultural and linguistic globalization and to prove how necessary it is for us to accept this reality. I'm not going to avoid the vehement opinions of non-believers, but the idealists that already...
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China’s recent accession to the WTO is expected to accelerate its integration into the world economy, which aggravates concerns over the impact of globalization on the already rising inter-region income inequality in China. This paper discusses China’s globalization process and estimates an...
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This paper reviews the literature on the forces driving urbanization in developing countries. It presents a model outlining how globalization can lead to the evolution of an urban structure which may approximate Zipf's law. Policy implications are outlined.
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During a sequence of decades we can observe a co-evolution of globalization through network formation of multinational …
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Despite the countless publications on the subject, globalization remains a black box. On the descriptive level, there is relative consensus as to the facts, but the meaning is not truly understood. As a result, extremely contradictory hypotheses circulate, ranging from the ‘end of geography’...
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