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Shanghai, Beijing and Hong Kong Within a Financial Centre Network

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This Handbook offers an unrivalled overview of current research into how globalization is affecting the external relations and internal structures of major cities in the world.

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  • Karen P.Y. Lai, 2011. "Shanghai, Beijing and Hong Kong Within a Financial Centre Network," Chapters, in: Ben Derudder & Michael Hoyler & Peter J. Taylor & Frank Witlox (ed.), International Handbook of Globalization and World Cities, chapter 39, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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    2. Fulong Wu, 2000. "The Global and Local Dimensions of Place-making: Remaking Shanghai as a World City," Urban Studies, Urban Studies Journal Limited, vol. 37(8), pages 1359-1377, July.
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