Real estate is, by definition, local as it is spatially fixed. Mortgage lending, however, has developed from a local to a national market and is increasingly a global market today. An understanding of the financial crisis is ultimately a spatialized understanding of the linkages between local and global. This essay looks at the geographies of the mortgage crisis and credit crunch and asks the question: how are different places affected by the crisis? The essay looks at different states, different cities, different neighbourhoods and different financial centres. Investors in many places had invested in residential mortgage backed securities and have seen their value drop. Housing bubbles, faltering economies and regulation together have shap...
Neighborhood decline is a complex and multidimensional process. National and regional variations in ...
Since the Great Depression in 1929-1939, four major far-reaching financial crises took place: the co...
Communities on the fringes of the American metropolis have recently garnered attention as the center...
Real estate is, by definition, local as it is spatially fixed. Mortgage lending, however, has develo...
This chapter explores the geography of financial bubbles and financial crises. While bubbles and cri...
The 2008 financial crisis and its impacts on the urban landscape contributed to a proliferation of r...
Abstract: The location of financial activities is traditionally characterized by a great deal of ine...
This chapter explores geographical approaches to financial systems, with special attention to their ...
An exploration of roots and effects of the recent economic and fiscal crisis reveals temporal and sp...
Contemporary research on the credit crunch has often been framed through global narratives. Although...
Abstract: In 2008, there will be at least 2.5 million new foreclosures in the United States. Record ...
The financial crisis that started in 2007 is by no means a closed chapter of modern history. New for...
In 2008, there will be at least 2.5 million new foreclosures in the United States. Record levels of ...
The global housing, credit and eventually debt crisis that started in 2007 exposed the interconnecti...
The U.S. mortgage crisis beginning in 2007 resulted in very high levels of foreclosures in many neig...
Neighborhood decline is a complex and multidimensional process. National and regional variations in ...
Since the Great Depression in 1929-1939, four major far-reaching financial crises took place: the co...
Communities on the fringes of the American metropolis have recently garnered attention as the center...
Real estate is, by definition, local as it is spatially fixed. Mortgage lending, however, has develo...
This chapter explores the geography of financial bubbles and financial crises. While bubbles and cri...
The 2008 financial crisis and its impacts on the urban landscape contributed to a proliferation of r...
Abstract: The location of financial activities is traditionally characterized by a great deal of ine...
This chapter explores geographical approaches to financial systems, with special attention to their ...
An exploration of roots and effects of the recent economic and fiscal crisis reveals temporal and sp...
Contemporary research on the credit crunch has often been framed through global narratives. Although...
Abstract: In 2008, there will be at least 2.5 million new foreclosures in the United States. Record ...
The financial crisis that started in 2007 is by no means a closed chapter of modern history. New for...
In 2008, there will be at least 2.5 million new foreclosures in the United States. Record levels of ...
The global housing, credit and eventually debt crisis that started in 2007 exposed the interconnecti...
The U.S. mortgage crisis beginning in 2007 resulted in very high levels of foreclosures in many neig...
Neighborhood decline is a complex and multidimensional process. National and regional variations in ...
Since the Great Depression in 1929-1939, four major far-reaching financial crises took place: the co...
Communities on the fringes of the American metropolis have recently garnered attention as the center...