Drawing on economic geography, economic sociology and critical management studies, this is an interdisciplinary, student-focused exploration of the contemporary international financial environment.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction
Section I: Placing global finance: the changing role of international financial centres
International financial centres and the reproduction of global finance
Emerging financial centres and the changing balance of power within international finance
Section II: Spaces of finance and the 'real' economy
Financialisation and making finance productive
Finance, production and the rise of new offshore spaces
Section III: Global finance and financial subjects
Elites, financial subjectivities and the (re)production of global finance
Financial exclusion and everyday financial subjects
Afterword: Placing global finance