It is widely observed that being in the market gives financial traders access to knowledge and information not available to remote traders. A truism of the geography of finance, it is also a perspective that can shed light on the interaction between market location, global financial movements and personal welfare. In this article, we develop an explanation of the premium attached to being in the market, drawing upon previous contributions on the relevance of tacit knowledge and the insights provided by behavioural finance with respect to time–space myopia. To illustrate our model of four types of behaviour, mixing together various combinations of time and space conceptions of market performance, we analyse the intended retirement investment...
This article explores the contingencies of financialisation and housing. More specifically, how the ...
In this paper we shed more light on the portfolio behaviour of the older part of the UK population o...
Banking on property for retirement? Attitudes to housing wealth and pensions This paper presents an ...
It is widely observed that being in the market gives financial traders access to knowledge and infor...
It is widely observed that being in the market gives financial traders access to knowledge and infor...
In the lead-up to the peak of the financial bubble (and before the onset of the global financial cri...
In the lead-up to the peak of the financial bubble (and before the onset of the global financial cri...
In recent years, pension crisis has drawn large public attentions. The investment strategy behind th...
Many people rely upon personal and employer-sponsored pensions to supplement the basic state pension...
Saving for retirement is fraught with risk and uncertainty. For those not privileged by participatio...
Pension funds have often failed to meet expectations in terms of providing ‘patient capital’. Explan...
Cyclical fluctuations - which affect both asset and labour markets - can have an ambiguous effect on...
Traditionally, asset owners such as pension funds and sovereign wealth funds have relied almost excl...
Drawing on research funded by the British Academy, 'The Making of Investor Subjects' focuses on the ...
With decreasing generosity of public pension schemes, private retirement savings and participation i...
This article explores the contingencies of financialisation and housing. More specifically, how the ...
In this paper we shed more light on the portfolio behaviour of the older part of the UK population o...
Banking on property for retirement? Attitudes to housing wealth and pensions This paper presents an ...
It is widely observed that being in the market gives financial traders access to knowledge and infor...
It is widely observed that being in the market gives financial traders access to knowledge and infor...
In the lead-up to the peak of the financial bubble (and before the onset of the global financial cri...
In the lead-up to the peak of the financial bubble (and before the onset of the global financial cri...
In recent years, pension crisis has drawn large public attentions. The investment strategy behind th...
Many people rely upon personal and employer-sponsored pensions to supplement the basic state pension...
Saving for retirement is fraught with risk and uncertainty. For those not privileged by participatio...
Pension funds have often failed to meet expectations in terms of providing ‘patient capital’. Explan...
Cyclical fluctuations - which affect both asset and labour markets - can have an ambiguous effect on...
Traditionally, asset owners such as pension funds and sovereign wealth funds have relied almost excl...
Drawing on research funded by the British Academy, 'The Making of Investor Subjects' focuses on the ...
With decreasing generosity of public pension schemes, private retirement savings and participation i...
This article explores the contingencies of financialisation and housing. More specifically, how the ...
In this paper we shed more light on the portfolio behaviour of the older part of the UK population o...
Banking on property for retirement? Attitudes to housing wealth and pensions This paper presents an ...