Routledge Handbook of Financial Geography

Routledge Handbook of Financial Geography

Wojcik, Dariusz; Knox-Hayes, Janelle

Taylor & Francis Inc

12/2020

710

Dura

Inglês

9780815369738

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction Part A. Theoretical perspectives in financial geography 2.Financial and Business Services: A Guide for the Perplexed 3. Foundations of Marxist Financial Geography 4. Cultural Economy of Finance 5. Beyond (de)regulation: law and the production of financial geographies 6. Financial Ecosystems and Ecologies Part B. Financial assets and markets 7. From Cowry Shells to Cryptos: Evolving geographies of currency 8. The geography of global stock markets and overseas listings 9. Housing under the empire of finance 10. Commodities 11. Infrastructure: The Harmonization of an Asset Class and Implications for Local Governance Part C. Investors 12. Long-Term Investment Management: The Principal-Agent Problem and Metrics of Performance 13. Knowledge, experience, and financial decision-making 14. Household Finance 15. Impact investors: The ethical financialization of development, society and nature 16. The Foundations of Development Banking: A Critical Review Part D. Intermediation 17. Banks and Credit 18. Insurance, and the prospects of insurability 19. Unbundling value chains in finance: offshore labor and the geographies of finance 20. FinTech: The dis/re-intermediation of finance? Part E. Regulation and governance 21. Legal Foundations of Finance 22. Central Banks and the Governance of Monetary Space 23. Financial geography, imbalances and crises: Excavating the spatial dimensions of asymmetric power 24. Credit Rating Agencies in the Era of Neoliberal Capitalism 25. Offshore and the Political and Legal Geography of Finance: 1066-2020 AD Part F. Finance, development and the environment 26. Finance and Development in sub-Saharan Africa 27. The renewable energy revolution: Risk, investor and financing structures - with case studies from Germany and Kenya 28. Finance and Climate Change 29. Environmental Sustainability and Finance
theoretical perspectives;EU ETS;investable world;Cultural Economy Research;investors;Financial Geography;intermediation;IMF Data;regulation;Human Development Index;financial networks;Private Sector Development;economy;Vice Versa;ecosystems;Social Reproduction;Currencies;Federal Reserve;equity markets;Financial Ecologies;real estate;Asset Class;banks;Offshore Jurisdictions;insurance;Financial Inclusion;finance;Impact Investing;Basel Iii;Financial markets;Sovereign Wealth Funds;Long-term investors;ISIC Revision;Financial assets;Cultural Economy Approach;COVID-19 pandemic;Financial Exclusion;Financial Ecosystems;Offshore Services Sector;FinTech Firms;Renewable Energy Credits;Global Financial Services Industry;Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank