The debates about globalisation, global finance and global cities appear to confuse global and international changes and seem a-historical. This paper begins with a sceptical assessment of globalisation and asks whether a globalised economy is really an internationalised one. The paper then addresses an aspect of global finance—the national impetus given to alliances between markets in major cities. The financial derivatives markets, particularly in Europe, are used to exemplify this trend and to question the degree to which electronic trading poses a threat to the economic welfare of the urban territories in which they are located. In conclusion, the prospect of major players in large financial centres becoming incorporated into the govern...
This paper aims to contribute to the debate on the future of stock exchanges and financial centres b...
For much of the 20th century, economic geography was preoccupied with the spatial structure of marke...
Summary. The emergence of new information technologies is often said to reduce the importance of cit...
As the deterritorialization of the global economy blurred the distinction between the local and inte...
Policy-makers in Europe have been concerned with developing and sustaining the competitiveness of th...
Draft final scientific reportIn the framework of the global financial integration, the deregulation ...
This chapter provides an overview of the main drivers of financial globalization, a process characte...
This paper revisits canonical thinking on international financial centres (IFCs) that understands th...
The present paper analyses the spatial features of financial markets embedded in financial globalisa...
This article explores new dimensions of the global city in light of the correlation between hegemoni...
Globalisation and technology continue to fuel worldwide competition among cities for the status of a...
Recent developments in the global system of cities present a curious paradox. With the cost of commu...
Globalisation and technology continue to fuel worldwide competition among cities for the status of ...
This paper aims to contribute to the debate on the future of stock exchanges and financial centres b...
Nowadays, there is no doubt that state economy refers to city economy. In other words, the most par...
This paper aims to contribute to the debate on the future of stock exchanges and financial centres b...
For much of the 20th century, economic geography was preoccupied with the spatial structure of marke...
Summary. The emergence of new information technologies is often said to reduce the importance of cit...
As the deterritorialization of the global economy blurred the distinction between the local and inte...
Policy-makers in Europe have been concerned with developing and sustaining the competitiveness of th...
Draft final scientific reportIn the framework of the global financial integration, the deregulation ...
This chapter provides an overview of the main drivers of financial globalization, a process characte...
This paper revisits canonical thinking on international financial centres (IFCs) that understands th...
The present paper analyses the spatial features of financial markets embedded in financial globalisa...
This article explores new dimensions of the global city in light of the correlation between hegemoni...
Globalisation and technology continue to fuel worldwide competition among cities for the status of a...
Recent developments in the global system of cities present a curious paradox. With the cost of commu...
Globalisation and technology continue to fuel worldwide competition among cities for the status of ...
This paper aims to contribute to the debate on the future of stock exchanges and financial centres b...
Nowadays, there is no doubt that state economy refers to city economy. In other words, the most par...
This paper aims to contribute to the debate on the future of stock exchanges and financial centres b...
For much of the 20th century, economic geography was preoccupied with the spatial structure of marke...
Summary. The emergence of new information technologies is often said to reduce the importance of cit...