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The Growing Localness of the Global City
Author(s)Persky, Joseph; Wiewel, Wim
AbstractWe live in a world where transport and communications technologies continually chip away at spatial barriers. The increasing importance of international trade in both goods and services has created global cities. Today even regional capitals are enmeshed in the world economy. But if more and more metropolitan workers ship their output globally, at the same time more and more find markets locally. Our central thesis is that the economies of large metropolitan areas in the United States are now more locally oriented than ever.
IssueNo2
Pages129-143
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceEconomic Geography
VolumeNo70
PubDate1994
ISBN_ISSN0013-0095
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