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Introduction:
M. Timberlake, The World-System Perspective and Urbanization
Theoretical and Conceptual Considerations:
J. Kentor, Economic Development and the World Division of Labor
J. Sokolovsky, Logic, Space, and Time: The Boundaries of the Capitalist World-Economy
A. Portes, The Informal Sector and the World-Economy: Notes on the Structure of Subsidized Labor
P. Barnhouse Walters, Systems of Cities and Urban Primacy: Problems of Definition and Measurement
C.A. Smith, Theories and Measures of Urban Primacy: A Critique
Regional Implications:
C.A. Smith, Class Relations and Urbanization in Guatemala: Toward an Alternative Theory of Urban Primacy
R. Clark, Urban Primacy and Incorporation into the World-Economy: The Case of Australia, 1850-1900
R.J. Nemeth and D.A. Smith, The Political Economy of Contrasting Urban Hierarchies in South Korea and the Philippines
B. London, Thai City--Hinterland Relationships in an International Context: Development as Social Control in Northern Thailand
S. Sassen-Koob, Capital Mobility and Labor Migration: Their Expression in Core Cities
Global Patterns:
C.K. Chase-Dunn, The System of World Cities, A.D. 800-1975
G. Firebaugh, Core--Periphery Patterns of Urbanization
K.B. Ward, Women and Urbanization in the World-System
M. Timberlake and J. Lunday, Labor Force Structure in the Zones of the World-Economy, 1950-1970
References
Index
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