Towards a Competitive City: Shanghai's Urban Development

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This paper investigates Shanghais urban development since 1988 contextualized the series of institutional changes. It examines the rapid urban expansion, and elucidates the large scale and comprehensive re-development within the inner city. The research identifies the transition from government-backed development to property-led development.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 690-693)

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793-796

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May 2013

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