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Global Industry and City Evolution Patterns

Pengfei Ni (), Marco Kamiya, Jianfa Shen, Qingfeng Cao and Li Shen
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Pengfei Ni: Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Jianfa Shen: Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Qingfeng Cao: Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Li Shen: Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

Chapter Chapter 3 in Global Industry Chains: Creating a Networked City Planet, 2021, pp 155-206 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Since the 1980s, the rapidly evolving globalization has led to the increasing integration of national economies across the world and ushered in the era of global cities. In the meantime, the rapid growth of global trade and foreign direct investment (FDI) driven by multinational corporations has reshaped the spatial structure of the global economy. On the one hand, global value chains (GVCs), which are an important feature of the current global economy, have tightened the ties between countries and cities around the world, creating huge material, information, and money flows, and changed the pattern of the world economy as well as the trade, financial and industrial ties between countries and cities.

Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-2058-4_3

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