Pro-growth giant business, lock in, sustainable urban development and effect on local political economy: the case of petrochemical industry at Nanjing
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Qiyan Wu | Hao Chen | Zaijun Li | Xiaoling Zhang | Hongbo Li | Zhenyong Shang | Xiaoling Zhang | Hong-bo Li | Zaijun Li | Qiyan Wu | Hao Chen | Zhenyong Shang | Hongbo Li
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