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[To date empirical research on world cities has primarily focused on relations among world cities. We have learnt little about the linkages to places that become integrated by world cities into particular global value chains. This article analyses the regional role of cities by tracing connections from sites of extraction to regional centers for the particular case of the oil and gas value chain in Southeast Asia. By distinguishing between different gateway functions, the analysis reveals the varying roles of how cities integrate their respective region into the global economy.]
Published: Apr 27, 2019
Keywords: Gateway cities; Global value chains; Multiple globalizations; Oil industry; Southeast Asia; World cities
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