This chapter explores geographical approaches to financial systems, with special attention to their instability. After examining the foundational contributions that launched the geography of finance, the chapter summarizes spatial research on the global spread of innovative practices in finance. It then asks why so little attention was paid to macro-aspects of financial crises prior to September 2008. A review of geographers’ research of sub-prime lending and crisis finds that this work, extensive as it is in analyzing the microfoundational aspects of sub-prime lending and securitization, pays no attention to the macro-dimension of financial instability. This lacuna is shared with mainstream macroeconomics, which famously failed to see the ...
This introduction traces the development of financial geography through 15 papers selected for a Vir...
In this paper, we wish to address the issue of financial crises. We focus on the causes and implicat...
GEOFIN research agenda: Financialisation, or the growing power of finance over societies a...
The financial crises of the past decade unfolded at a time when many geographers were already explor...
An exploration of roots and effects of the recent economic and fiscal crisis reveals temporal and sp...
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...
This chapter provides an overview of the main drivers of financial globalization, a process characte...
The financial crisis that started in 2007 is by no means a closed chapter of modern history. New for...
Abstract: The location of financial activities is traditionally characterized by a great deal of ine...
The paper develops a sympathetic geographical critique of the concept of financialization which seek...
The financial system is a core component of any capitalist market economy, as it facilitates the all...
In this paper, I critically examine how geographers and other social scientists have developed compl...
open access articleIt is an assumption in some influential economic models that the amount of funds ...
Topics covered • Money and finance in economic geography • The relation between globalization and fi...
This introduction traces the development of financial geography through 15 papers selected for a Vir...
In this paper, we wish to address the issue of financial crises. We focus on the causes and implicat...
GEOFIN research agenda: Financialisation, or the growing power of finance over societies a...
The financial crises of the past decade unfolded at a time when many geographers were already explor...
An exploration of roots and effects of the recent economic and fiscal crisis reveals temporal and sp...
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...
This chapter provides an overview of the main drivers of financial globalization, a process characte...
The financial crisis that started in 2007 is by no means a closed chapter of modern history. New for...
Abstract: The location of financial activities is traditionally characterized by a great deal of ine...
The paper develops a sympathetic geographical critique of the concept of financialization which seek...
The financial system is a core component of any capitalist market economy, as it facilitates the all...
In this paper, I critically examine how geographers and other social scientists have developed compl...
open access articleIt is an assumption in some influential economic models that the amount of funds ...
Topics covered • Money and finance in economic geography • The relation between globalization and fi...
This introduction traces the development of financial geography through 15 papers selected for a Vir...
In this paper, we wish to address the issue of financial crises. We focus on the causes and implicat...
GEOFIN research agenda: Financialisation, or the growing power of finance over societies a...