Understanding the position of end nodes in the world city network: using peer city analysis to differentiate between non‐hub cities (English)
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Global Networks
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14
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188-209
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2014
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Title:Understanding the position of end nodes in the world city network: using peer city analysis to differentiate between non‐hub cities
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Contributors:MANS, ULRICH ( author )
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Published in:Global Networks ; 14, 2 ; 188-209
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Publication date:2014-04-01
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Size:22 pages
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Type of media:Article (Journal)
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Type of material:Electronic Resource
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Language:English
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Table of contents – Volume 14, Issue 2
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How manufacturing industries connect cities across the world: extending research on ‘multiple globalizations’KRÄTKE, STEFAN et al. | 2014
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French connections: the networking strategies of French highly skilled migrants in LondonRYAN, LOUISE / MULHOLLAND, JON et al. | 2014
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Exploring the joint dynamics of intercity internet and corporate networks: a stochastic actor‐based modelling approachLIU, XINGJIAN et al. | 2014
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Understanding the position of end nodes in the world city network: using peer city analysis to differentiate between non‐hub citiesMANS, ULRICH et al. | 2014
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Situating transnational families' care‐giving arrangements: the role of institutional contextsKILKEY, MAJELLA / MERLA, LAURA et al. | 2014
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Evidence of a transnational capitalist class‐for‐itself: the determinants of PAC activity among foreign firms in the Global Fortune 500, 2000–2006MURRAY, JOSHUA et al. | 2014