Yiwu: The Creation of a Global Market Town in China
2014; Issue: 12 Linguagem: Inglês
10.4000/articulo.2863
ISSN1661-4941
AutoresSaïd Belguidoum, Olivier Pliez,
Tópico(s)China's Ethnic Minorities and Relations
ResumoHundreds of thousands of African, Arab and Asian traders travel to the world’s largest wholesale market in small commodities in Yiwu (China). This town, both an industrial district and a cosmopolitan urban space, is very far from the model of a global city. Nevertheless, it is world renown. This article analyzes the development of this trading city in light of institutional decisions and transnational connections, its place in trade networks in the Arab world, particularly Algeria and Egypt, and the emblematic Exotic Street neighborhood to better understand the creation of marketplaces and grassroots globalization.
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