De-Centering 'Spatial Fix' - Patterns of Territorialization and Regional Technological Dynamism of ICT Hubs in China
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Yifei Sun | Y. Wei | Yu Zhou | Yifei Sun | G. Lin | Yu Zhou | Yehua Dennis Wei | George C.S. Lin
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