In the literature, one finds various explanations for the rise of financialized capitalism. In the different strands of financialization literature, housing either plays a minor role or is simply seen as one of the bearers of financialization. The relations between housing and financialization are under-researched and under-theorized. This article, first, looks at the rise of housing finance as an integral part of macroeconomic policy, and second, at the role of financial globalization in the rise of housing finance. Housing is seen as an absorber of a ‘wall of money’, but the absorption of finance by housing is a very uneven process. Four trajectories of national institutional structures are suggested, and it is discussed how capital flows...
The paper develops a sympathetic geographical critique of the concept of financialization which seek...
This paper explores the relationships between local or national housing markets and recent historic ...
For some time housing has been an object of government and governance. It is not surprising therefor...
In the literature, one finds various explanations for the rise of financialized capitalism. In the d...
© 2017 Urban Research Publications Limited There is a small but growing literature on the financiali...
Comparative and international political economy (CPE and IPE) are justifiably obsessed with finance ...
Financialization can be characterized as capital switching from the primary, secondary or tertiary c...
The past four decades have seen a significant re-organization in the underlying structure of capital...
Comparative and international political economy (CPE and IPE) are justifiably obsessed with finance ...
The recent Global Financial Crisis started as a crisis in the US sub-prime mortgage market, and rapi...
Housing has played an essential part in the global financial crisis 2007-08 and the Euro crisis. Lar...
Critical geography and political economy have long assumed that the financialization of housing is a...
This article makes a key contribution to the comparative political economy literature by accounting...
This chapter argues that geographical approaches make clear how crucial the household is for underst...
Summary. ‘Globalisation ’ is only the most recent manifestation of convergence theory. This article ...
The paper develops a sympathetic geographical critique of the concept of financialization which seek...
This paper explores the relationships between local or national housing markets and recent historic ...
For some time housing has been an object of government and governance. It is not surprising therefor...
In the literature, one finds various explanations for the rise of financialized capitalism. In the d...
© 2017 Urban Research Publications Limited There is a small but growing literature on the financiali...
Comparative and international political economy (CPE and IPE) are justifiably obsessed with finance ...
Financialization can be characterized as capital switching from the primary, secondary or tertiary c...
The past four decades have seen a significant re-organization in the underlying structure of capital...
Comparative and international political economy (CPE and IPE) are justifiably obsessed with finance ...
The recent Global Financial Crisis started as a crisis in the US sub-prime mortgage market, and rapi...
Housing has played an essential part in the global financial crisis 2007-08 and the Euro crisis. Lar...
Critical geography and political economy have long assumed that the financialization of housing is a...
This article makes a key contribution to the comparative political economy literature by accounting...
This chapter argues that geographical approaches make clear how crucial the household is for underst...
Summary. ‘Globalisation ’ is only the most recent manifestation of convergence theory. This article ...
The paper develops a sympathetic geographical critique of the concept of financialization which seek...
This paper explores the relationships between local or national housing markets and recent historic ...
For some time housing has been an object of government and governance. It is not surprising therefor...