Global Urban Value Chain in the History of Human Civilization
Pengfei Ni (),
Marco Kamiya,
Jing Guo and
Haidong Xu
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Pengfei Ni: Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Jing Guo: Shenzhen University
Haidong Xu: National Academy of Economic Strategy
Chapter Chapter 2 in Global Urban Value Chain in History of Human Civilization, 2024, pp 31-82 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Human civilization is the net value human beings create through interaction in a specific space. Human maximum demand, human physical and intellectual endowments, the law of diminishing returns to scale, and the space and moving cost of resource existence determine that the development of human beings is a process of combination, circulation and iteration of the four factors, namely, the external environment, population, interaction and civilization value.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-97-1402-5_2
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