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A private city is a for-profit, private enterprise with no elected city councilors.
See also
References
- "Private Cities: A Path to Liberty".
- "Inside the Rise of Private Cities: 'Priority of Management is Profit, Not the Needs of Citizens'". Forbes.
- Moser, Sarah; Avni, Nufar (June 2024). "Analysing a private city being built from scratch through a social and environmental justice framework: A research agenda". Urban Studies. 61 (8): 1545–1562. Bibcode:2024UrbSt..61.1545M. doi:10.1177/00420980231211814. PMC 11136613. PMID 38827578.
Further reading
- Jiao, Yongli; Yu, Yang (June 2020). "Rising private city operators in contemporary China: A study of the CFLD model". Cities. 101: 102696. doi:10.1016/j.cities.2020.102696.
- Jiaolong: Sichuan's Privately-run City
- Private city east of Bay Area could be a game-changer
- What is the most private city in the world?
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