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                        Ibid. pp. 194–195.
                       57
                        Ibid. p. 163.
                       58
                        Peter Dicken, Global Shift. New York: Guilford Press, 2003.
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                        Ibid. p. 421, Figure 12.7.
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                        Ibid. p. 421.
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