The financial system is a core component of any capitalist market economy, as it facilitates the allocation and deployment of economic resources, temporally and spatially, under conditions of risk and uncertainty. As such, understanding the form and functions of finance and financial systems across space and time is key to understanding the geography of economic activity from the local to the global. This paper provides an introduction to the geography of finance through a perspective that is interested in both form and function. As such, it provides a means of understanding the similarities and/or convergence among spatially distinct financial systems, particularly under conditions of global economic integration and market competition
Geographical considerations generally attract little consideration in studies of entrepreneurial fin...
This report focuses on the intersection between finance and the 'real economy'. I begin by examining...
Geography matters for stock markets. Stock market actors and institutions do not just have to be som...
The financial system is a core component of any capitalist market economy, as it facilitates the all...
This chapter provides an overview of the main drivers of financial globalization, a process characte...
This introduction traces the development of financial geography through 15 papers selected for a Vir...
La « fin de la géographie » constitue un sujet de débats et d’oppositions entre les économistes et l...
This chapter explores geographical approaches to financial systems, with special attention to their ...
For much of the 20th century, economic geography was preoccupied with the spatial structure of marke...
As we all know, the theories of economic location both in their classic shape and the more recent up...
In this paper, I critically examine how geographers and other social scientists have developed compl...
This article considers the treatment of institutions and institutional change in relation to finance...
If the social relations and inherited configuration of production were at the core of economic geogr...
A new economic geography of finance is emerging, and the current "financialization" of contemporary ...
This edited collection explores the boundaries between political and financial geographies, focusing...
Geographical considerations generally attract little consideration in studies of entrepreneurial fin...
This report focuses on the intersection between finance and the 'real economy'. I begin by examining...
Geography matters for stock markets. Stock market actors and institutions do not just have to be som...
The financial system is a core component of any capitalist market economy, as it facilitates the all...
This chapter provides an overview of the main drivers of financial globalization, a process characte...
This introduction traces the development of financial geography through 15 papers selected for a Vir...
La « fin de la géographie » constitue un sujet de débats et d’oppositions entre les économistes et l...
This chapter explores geographical approaches to financial systems, with special attention to their ...
For much of the 20th century, economic geography was preoccupied with the spatial structure of marke...
As we all know, the theories of economic location both in their classic shape and the more recent up...
In this paper, I critically examine how geographers and other social scientists have developed compl...
This article considers the treatment of institutions and institutional change in relation to finance...
If the social relations and inherited configuration of production were at the core of economic geogr...
A new economic geography of finance is emerging, and the current "financialization" of contemporary ...
This edited collection explores the boundaries between political and financial geographies, focusing...
Geographical considerations generally attract little consideration in studies of entrepreneurial fin...
This report focuses on the intersection between finance and the 'real economy'. I begin by examining...
Geography matters for stock markets. Stock market actors and institutions do not just have to be som...