Brussels as an international city

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2009

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Eric Corijn et al., « Brussels as an international city », Brussels Studies


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ObservationsThe five characteristics discussed below illustrate the importance of internationalisation in Brussels.International connectivityBrussels is a highly connected city, located at the heart of Europe (note that 19% of the EU’s surface area plus Switzerland and Norway holds 60% of the population and represents 72% of the Europe’s GDP), and the centre of the continent’s densest motorway and high-speed train networks.Brussels’ rank among world cities is largely superior to what could be expected...

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