Shanghai and Chongqing: the “province-level cities” as territorial strategies of the state in the Chinese economy

The configuration of power relations in the administrative territories of China is essential to understand the changes in economic and social processes. Within the complex and unstable political geography of China, “cities at the provincial level” (直辖市 zhixiashi) are characterized by being the only...

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Hidalgo Martínez, Miguel Ángel
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2016
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Universidad EAFIT
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spa
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Territory
Territoriality
Infrastructure
Shanghai
Chongqing
Territorio
Territorialidad
Infraestructura
Shanghái
Chongqing
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Copyright (c) 2016 Miguel Ángel Hidalgo Martínez
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dc.title.eng.fl_str_mv Shanghai and Chongqing: the “province-level cities” as territorial strategies of the state in the Chinese economy
dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Shanghai y Chongqing: las "ciudades a nivel de provincia" como estrategias territoriales del estado en la economía china
title Shanghai and Chongqing: the “province-level cities” as territorial strategies of the state in the Chinese economy
spellingShingle Shanghai and Chongqing: the “province-level cities” as territorial strategies of the state in the Chinese economy
Territory
Territoriality
Infrastructure
Shanghai
Chongqing
Territorio
Territorialidad
Infraestructura
Shanghái
Chongqing
title_short Shanghai and Chongqing: the “province-level cities” as territorial strategies of the state in the Chinese economy
title_full Shanghai and Chongqing: the “province-level cities” as territorial strategies of the state in the Chinese economy
title_fullStr Shanghai and Chongqing: the “province-level cities” as territorial strategies of the state in the Chinese economy
title_full_unstemmed Shanghai and Chongqing: the “province-level cities” as territorial strategies of the state in the Chinese economy
title_sort Shanghai and Chongqing: the “province-level cities” as territorial strategies of the state in the Chinese economy
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Hidalgo Martínez, Miguel Ángel
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv Hidalgo Martínez, Miguel Ángel
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Territoriality
Infrastructure
Shanghai
Chongqing
topic Territory
Territoriality
Infrastructure
Shanghai
Chongqing
Territorio
Territorialidad
Infraestructura
Shanghái
Chongqing
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Territorialidad
Infraestructura
Shanghái
Chongqing
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