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Tribute to the Market City, Service to the Market
The Chinese Economy, 2000I was a military man who is now unexpectedly in charge of the largest small-commodities market in Yiwu and even the whole country … [several sentences omitted].
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Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 2015
The increasing orientation of urban governance toward managing territory as a collection of real estate markets is an internalization of neoliberal reason, particularly its entrepreneurial logics, which results in an emerging market city, a city restructured in the service of markets and governed as a series of micro-market geographies.
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The increasing orientation of urban governance toward managing territory as a collection of real estate markets is an internalization of neoliberal reason, particularly its entrepreneurial logics, which results in an emerging market city, a city restructured in the service of markets and governed as a series of micro-market geographies.
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Dimensions of City Marketing [PDF]
Cities increasingly compete with each other in an affort to attract tourists, investors, companies, new citizens and most of all qualified workforce (Anholt, 2004; Kavaratzis, 2005; Zenker, 2009; Sebastian, 2011). This created the growing interest in the development of the concept of city marketing.
Dian Noviana, Popy
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Identity and Marketing of Cities
2009Cities are acquiring a key geopolitical importance in the shaping of world-wide flows and exchanges, playing a key part in modern socio-economic relations within the framework of the world order termed globalization. Urban areas are the nodes where networks of various types of interchange come together: economic, social, cultural, communications and ...
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The City, Markets and the State
1990This chapter examines the question ‘Do City people believe in the market?’. To what extent do individuals working in the City hold strong pro-market views? Nearly a hundred interviews1 were carried out between mid-February and late-July 1985. Interviewees were asked questions about the issues of privatisation, progressive income tax and state policy on
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2004
The early modern period is often characterized as a time that witnessed the rise of a new and powerful merchant class across Europe. From Italy and Spain in the south, to the Low Countries and England in the north, men of business and trade came to play an increasingly pivotal role in the culture, politics and economies of Western Europe.
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The early modern period is often characterized as a time that witnessed the rise of a new and powerful merchant class across Europe. From Italy and Spain in the south, to the Low Countries and England in the north, men of business and trade came to play an increasingly pivotal role in the culture, politics and economies of Western Europe.
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2016
This book provides a comparative and transnational analytical framework and a comprehensive overview of formal and informal markets, place and the urban. It examines how urban markets are situated within social, cultural and media discourses, and within material and symbolic economies.
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This book provides a comparative and transnational analytical framework and a comprehensive overview of formal and informal markets, place and the urban. It examines how urban markets are situated within social, cultural and media discourses, and within material and symbolic economies.
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2017
A novel smart city market evolves radically and it is estimated to reach US $1 trillion by 2025 and exceed the size of all traditional business sectors (Amarnath in City as a customer strategy: Growth opportunities from the cities of tomorrow, 2010; Kohno et al. in Hitachi’s smart city solutions for new era of urban development, 2011).
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A novel smart city market evolves radically and it is estimated to reach US $1 trillion by 2025 and exceed the size of all traditional business sectors (Amarnath in City as a customer strategy: Growth opportunities from the cities of tomorrow, 2010; Kohno et al. in Hitachi’s smart city solutions for new era of urban development, 2011).
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