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Rethinking global cities
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Rethinking global cities

P. Ahluwalia and T. Miller
Social Identities, Vol.22(6), pp.559-560
2016
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Abstract

In 1950, only London and New York were big enough cities to qualify as megalopolises. The 15 biggest cities in 1950 accounted for 82.5 million people; in 1970 their aggregate was 140.2 million; and in 1990, 189.6 million...

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