This paper considers the unevenness of the 2007–08 crisis by examining the literature of England's North–South divide. From the 1980s this longstanding divide was exacerbated as a result of promoting London as a global financial hub, so when the crisis hit many expected some regional economic convergence as redundancies spread throughout the financial sector. This has, however, not taken place and previous patterns of uneven development have rather been reinforced. Attempts have been made to explain this deepening of established geographical patterns as the result of different regions’ degrees of economic resilience, but this approach is, however, problematic because it naturalizes crises, downscales responsibility and neglects politics. In...
With a focus on the role of geographical factors in economic performance, the main research question...
In the course of 2008, the countries of Western European began to experience the full impact of the ...
peerreview_statement: The publishing and review policy for this title is described in its Aims & Sco...
An exploration of roots and effects of the recent economic and fiscal crisis reveals temporal and sp...
In response to the crisis of 2008 and deep recession that followed, the UK government assigned key i...
Uneven spatial development has long been a characteristic feature of the economic and social fabric ...
This article is the first of three reviews in which economic geography is viewed through the lens of...
Real estate is, by definition, local as it is spatially fixed. Mortgage lending, however, has develo...
© The Author (2022). Published by Oxford University Press. This is an Open Access article distribute...
Across the advanced capitalist states, the post-crisis conjuncture has been characterised by both ma...
We investigate the impact of the recent global recession on European countries and regions. We first...
During the recovery after the economic crisis, much academic and policy attention was diverted to th...
The financial crisis and consequential recession that brought the UK’s long economic boom of 1992–20...
In the wake of the economic crisis and Great Recession, there has been much talk of spatial re-balan...
We use employment data for 2008–2012 to analyse the impact of the subprime and Eurozone crises on th...
With a focus on the role of geographical factors in economic performance, the main research question...
In the course of 2008, the countries of Western European began to experience the full impact of the ...
peerreview_statement: The publishing and review policy for this title is described in its Aims & Sco...
An exploration of roots and effects of the recent economic and fiscal crisis reveals temporal and sp...
In response to the crisis of 2008 and deep recession that followed, the UK government assigned key i...
Uneven spatial development has long been a characteristic feature of the economic and social fabric ...
This article is the first of three reviews in which economic geography is viewed through the lens of...
Real estate is, by definition, local as it is spatially fixed. Mortgage lending, however, has develo...
© The Author (2022). Published by Oxford University Press. This is an Open Access article distribute...
Across the advanced capitalist states, the post-crisis conjuncture has been characterised by both ma...
We investigate the impact of the recent global recession on European countries and regions. We first...
During the recovery after the economic crisis, much academic and policy attention was diverted to th...
The financial crisis and consequential recession that brought the UK’s long economic boom of 1992–20...
In the wake of the economic crisis and Great Recession, there has been much talk of spatial re-balan...
We use employment data for 2008–2012 to analyse the impact of the subprime and Eurozone crises on th...
With a focus on the role of geographical factors in economic performance, the main research question...
In the course of 2008, the countries of Western European began to experience the full impact of the ...
peerreview_statement: The publishing and review policy for this title is described in its Aims & Sco...