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The State of Smart Cities in China: The Case of Shenzhen
Richard Hu
Canberra Business School
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China
100%
Smart City
100%
Latecomer Advantage
30%
Latecomer Disadvantage
20%
Local Level
10%
Economic Growth
10%
Fast-growing
10%
Urban Development
10%
Long-term Sustainability
10%
Policy Debate
10%
Environmental Issues
10%
Innovation Capability
10%
Knowledge Economy
10%
Mania
10%
Development Paradigm
10%
Economic Boom
10%
Social Problems
10%
Chinese Urbanization
10%
Government Strategy
10%
Human History
10%
Economic Transformation
10%
Silicon Valley
10%
Overtaking
10%
Central Government
10%
Urban Regime
10%
Chinese Cities
10%
Local Interest
10%
Fishing Village
10%
Innovative Economy
10%
Institutional Adaptation
10%
Capacity Growth
10%
International Metropolis
10%
Nicknames
10%
Smart City Strategy
10%
Smart City Initiatives
10%
Social Sciences
China
100%
Smart City
100%
Chinese
18%
Discourse
9%
Economic Growth
9%
Environmental Problem
9%
Knowledge Economy
9%
Innovation Capacity
9%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Smart City
100%
Urban Development
9%
Economic Transition
9%