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Chinese cities and global urban competitiveness

In: Urban Competitiveness and Innovation

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  • Pengfei Ni
  • Wei Shaokun
  • Liu Kai
  • Zheng Qiongjie

Abstract

Against the backdrop of today’s climate of economic globalization and the rapid development of information, this timely book explores the complex concept of competitiveness between cities. The expert contributors illustrate that innovation is a prerequisite for increasing urban competitiveness, and highlight the various ways that urban innovation-based competitiveness can be approached.

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  • Pengfei Ni & Wei Shaokun & Liu Kai & Zheng Qiongjie, 2014. "Chinese cities and global urban competitiveness," Chapters, in: Pengfei Ni & Zheng Qiongjie (ed.), Urban Competitiveness and Innovation, chapter 2, pages 9-28, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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    2. Duca, John V., 2016. "How capital regulation and other factors drive the role of shadow banking in funding short-term business credit," Journal of Banking & Finance, Elsevier, vol. 69(S1), pages 10-24.
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    4. Yanpeng Jiang & Paul Waley & Sara Gonzalez, 2016. "Shanghai swings: The Hongqiao project and competitive urbanism in the Yangtze River Delta," Environment and Planning A, , vol. 48(10), pages 1928-1947, October.

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