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100 1 $aJacobs, A. J.$q(Andrew James),$d1963-
245 14 $aThe world's cities :$bcontrasting regional, national, and global perspectives /$c[edited by] A.J. Jacobs.
250 $a1st ed.
260 $aNew York :$bRoutledge,$c2013.
300 $a1 online resource (xix, 397 pages) :$billustrations, maps
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337 $acomputer$bc$2rdamedia
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490 1 $aThe metropolis and modern life
505 00 $tIntroduction: cities and regions evolving in an ever changing world /$rA.J. Jacobs --$gPart I.$tCity-Regions in a World System:$tCity-regions in a world system : an overview /$rA.J. Jacobs;$g1.$tWhere we stand: a decade of world city research (1995) /$rJohn Friedmann;$g2.$tCities in a world economy (2006) /$rSaskia Sassen;$g3.$tHierarchal tendencies and regional patterns in the world city network ... (2003) /$rBen Derudder, Peter J. Taylor, Frank Witlox, and Gilda Catalano;$g4.$tMexico City: the making of a global city? (2002) /$rChristof Parnreiter --$g5.$tLocation theory in reverse?: location for global production in the IT industry of Bangalore (2008) /$rRolee Aranya;$g6.$tBuilding Shanghai: historical lessons from China's gateway (2008) /$rEdward Denison;$g7.$tRace, space and spatial order in Johannesburg(2008) /$rOwen Crankshaw;$g8.$tGlobal Dubai or Dubaization (2010) /$rYasser Elsheshtawy --$gPart II.$tNested City-Regions:$tNested city-regions: an overview /$rA.J. Jacobs;$g9.$tThe nested city (2003) /$rRichard Child Hill and Kuniko Fujita;$g10.$tNew York, Chicago, Los Angeles : America's global cities (1999) /$rJanet L. Abu-Lughod;$g11.$tRace, fragmentation, and divergent outcomes in Detroit and Toronto (2013) /$rA.J. Jacobs;$g12.$tPlanning Taipei (2006) /$rChia-Huang Wang;$g13.$tExpanding income stratification in the Tokyo region (2013) /$rA.J. Jacobs;$g14.$tExperiencing Jakarta (2008) /$rChris Silver;$g15.$tActor networks and hybrid developmental states: Malaysia's multimedia super-corridor and New York's Silicon alley (2003) /$rMichael Indergaard;$g16.$tUlsan: South Korea's Great Industrial City /$rA.J. Jacobs --$gPart III.$tThe City-Region as the Engine of Economic Activity/Growth: an Overview:$tThe city-region as the engine of economic activity and growth: an overview (2003) /$rA.J. Jacobs;$g17.$tRegions, globalization, development (2003) /$rAllen J. Scott and Michael Storper;$g18.$tThe Bratislava-Žilna auto corridor: capitalist agglomeration in the post-Socialist CEE (2013 /$rA.J. Jacobs;$g19.$tThe development industry and urban redevelopment in New York and London (2001) /$rSusan Fainstein;$g20.$t.Hong Kong: an entrepreneurial city in action (2000) /$rBob Jessop and Ngai-Ling Sum;$g21.$tInnovation in Europe: a tale of network, knowledge and trade in five European cities (2002) /$rJames Simmie, James Sennett, Peter Wood, and Doug Hart;$g22.$tFrom world cities to gateway cities: extending the boundaries of globalization theory (2000) /$rJohn Rennie Short, Carrie Breibach, Steven Buckman and Jamey Essex;$g23.$tFrom modernist to market urbanism: the transformation of New Belgrade (2011) /$rPaul Waley;$g24.$tCollaborative regionalism and FDI growth: the cases of Mississippi's PUL alliance and Alabama-Georgia's auto valley partnership (2013) /$rA.J. Jacobs --$tConclusions and Lessons:$tThe nexus city model: bridging the local, regional, national, and international contexts (2013) /$rA.J. Jacobs.
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650 0 $aCities and towns.
650 0 $aCities and towns$xGrowth.
650 0 $aUrban economics.
650 6 $aVilles.
650 6 $aVilles$xCroissance.
650 6 $aÉconomie urbaine.
650 7 $acities.$2aat
650 7 $asuburban growth.$2aat
650 7 $aurban sprawl.$2aat
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830 0 $aMetropolis and modern life.
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