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  • * Friedmann, J. [[The World City Hypothesis]]. ''Development and Change'', 17(1) , 69� * J. R. McNeill, John Robert McNeill, & Paul Kennedy. [[Something New Under the Sun|Something New
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  • ...of urban areas based on their areas of service/industrial specialization, Friedmann and Goetz applied Cohen’s NIDL to world cities which they argued represen ...economy, especially in regard to the resulting spatial aspects. Moreover, Friedmann’s article never implied any hard and fast conclusions but served as a sta
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  • '''Friedmann, John. “The World City Hypothesis.” ''Development and Change'' 17, no. 1 (Oct ...economy, especially in regard to the resulting spatial aspects. Moroever, Friedmann’s article never implied an hard and fast conclusions but served as a star
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  • * John M. Findlay. [[Magic Lands|Magic Lands: Western Cityscapes and American Cult * J. Friedmann. [[The World City Hypothesis]]. ''Development and Change'', 17(1) , 69–83
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