Interurban Competition in the Global Economy
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Date
2004
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Mershon Center for International Security Studies
Abstract
This research seeks to understand the implications of interurban
competition for international and national stability and instability.
The scope includes, first, the interrelationships and spatial
structures of interconnected networks, including networks of
knowledge and innovation and, second, the relative roles of hard
networks, such as infrastructure, and of soft networks, or the
networks of human interaction.
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Keywords
globalization, urban competition