Funcionalidade da rede de cidades mundiais a nível internacional
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https://doi.org/10.11606/1980-53571833lajrKeywords:
Urbanization, Urban network, International trade, Models, Urban development, Economic and social developmenAbstract
This paper analyses the functionality of the urban system at the international level, dealing with the idea of "world city". Besides the discussion about the concept of "world city", the analyses goes through the elaboration of an econometric model that examines the urban network articulation degree at the international level using as independent veriables the trade of manufactures and the relative level of urbanization of the 25 countries which are part of the sample.
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