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Cities in Competition by John Brotchie β€” book cover
Urban Ecology, Social Change, Economic Forecasting, Urban Sociology - General & Miscellaneous, Urban Studies - Environmental Aspects, Macroeconomics - General & Miscellaneous, Urban Economics, Society & Culture - Forecasting, Sustainable Development

Cities in Competition

by Brotchie, John
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Overview

Among the issues explored in this volume are: the technological, economic, social, political, regulatory and environmental forces operating to change our cities and the relationships between them; the impact of technology change, including information and communication technologies, fast transport networks, the emergence of global networks, office automation, and flexible specialisation and re-engineering of production processes; the globalisation of markets increasing competition among cities to supply markets with goods, services, skills and space; the formation of multinational trading blocs and regional alliances diminishing the significance of national barriers and increasing the importance of cities; environmental sustainability as an emerging constraint on urban activities and their locations; and the emergence at global level of the largest and most productive cities as world centres and global network nodes.

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Book Details

Published
January 28, 1995
Publisher
Melbourne : Longman Australia, 1995.
Pages
532
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780582801066

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