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Re-articulation of spatial scales and temporal horizons of a cross-border mode of growth: the (re-)making of 'greater China'.

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Publication date2002
Host publicationGlobalisation, regionalisation and cross-border regions
EditorsM. Perkmann, N.-L. Sum
Place of publicationLondon
PublisherPalgrave
Pages3-24
Number of pages22
Original languageEnglish