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Entrepreneurial city and the restructuring of urban space in Shanghai Expo

Authors :
Lingyue Li
Roger C.K. Chan
Source :
Urban Geography. 38:666-686
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2016.

Abstract

This study examines the restructuring of urban space brought about by Shanghai Expo. The focus is on how the municipal government strategically makes use of this mega-event program to proactively implement two entrepreneurial spatial policies, namely economic restructuring and population decentralization. Specifically, it critically investigates the omnipotent government’s policies in terms of industrial relocation and residential resettlement leading up to the Shanghai Expo. Shanghai’s entrepreneurial city building, at the metropolitan level, has long been associated with the optimization of spatial structure. The empirical findings reveal that the negotiations involved in relocating enterprises were tougher when they took place within the state system, as compared to those between the government and foreign or private sectors. At the same time, social groups remained excluded from decision-making processes for resettlement, and there was a downscaling of governance, which contributed to improved...

Details

ISSN :
19382847 and 02723638
Volume :
38
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Urban Geography
Accession number :
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