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[Paris is a global city (Sassen 1991), and has been since the nineteenth century. The 87 square kilometers that are often referred to as intramural Paris include increasingly fewer low-income residents due to the gentrification that expels to the periphery French natives and foreign immigrants who cannot pay the high rents in Europe’s cultural capital,1 a city with the elevated population density of more than twenty thousand inhabitants per square kilometer, comparable only to New York and some Asian cities.]
Published: Dec 18, 2015
Keywords: Small Business; Family Business; Family Labor; Global City; Khmer Rouge
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