The Changing Geography of Banking and Finance

The Changing Geography of Banking and Finance
Author: Pietro Alessandrini,Michele Fratianni,Alberto Zazzaro
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2009-06-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780387980782

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The editors and contributors tackle a timely subject, and present rigorous research and analysis to demonstrate counter-intuitive results. In so doing, they reinforce the connections between organization and policy in the banking industry and its impact on entrepreneurship, through lending and credit to small and medium-sized businesses. The editors present a carefully organized manuscript that presents both literature reviews and the results of original empirical research that will be of interest to academics and professionals in finance, economics, and policy. The authorship and coverage are global. One of the authors, Michele Fratiani, has close ties to Springer, by virtue of his being a founding editor of Open Economies Review and co-editor of the book series, European and Transatlantic Studies.

The Changing Geography of Banking and Finance

The Changing Geography of Banking and Finance
Author: Pietro Alessandrini,Michele Fratianni,Alberto Zazzaro
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2009-07-21
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 038798092X

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The editors and contributors tackle a timely subject, and present rigorous research and analysis to demonstrate counter-intuitive results. In so doing, they reinforce the connections between organization and policy in the banking industry and its impact on entrepreneurship, through lending and credit to small and medium-sized businesses. The editors present a carefully organized manuscript that presents both literature reviews and the results of original empirical research that will be of interest to academics and professionals in finance, economics, and policy. The authorship and coverage are global. One of the authors, Michele Fratiani, has close ties to Springer, by virtue of his being a founding editor of Open Economies Review and co-editor of the book series, European and Transatlantic Studies.

The Changing Geography of Banking and Finance

The Changing Geography of Banking and Finance
Author: Pietro Alessandrini,Michele Fratianni,Alberto Zazzaro
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2009-05-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0387980776

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The editors and contributors tackle a timely subject, and present rigorous research and analysis to demonstrate counter-intuitive results. In so doing, they reinforce the connections between organization and policy in the banking industry and its impact on entrepreneurship, through lending and credit to small and medium-sized businesses. The editors present a carefully organized manuscript that presents both literature reviews and the results of original empirical research that will be of interest to academics and professionals in finance, economics, and policy. The authorship and coverage are global. One of the authors, Michele Fratiani, has close ties to Springer, by virtue of his being a founding editor of Open Economies Review and co-editor of the book series, European and Transatlantic Studies.

Geofinance between Political and Financial Geographies

Geofinance between Political and Financial Geographies
Author: Silvia Grandi,Christian Sellar,Juvaria Jafri
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2019-12-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781789903850

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This edited collection explores the boundaries between political and financial geographies, focusing on the linkages between the changing strategies, policies and institutions of the state. It also investigates banks and other financial institutions affected by both state policies and a globalizing financial system, and the financial resources available to firms as well as households. In so doing, the book highlights how an empirical focus on the semi-periphery of the financial system may generate new perspectives on the entanglement between (geo) politics and finance.

Banking Across Boundaries

Banking Across Boundaries
Author: Brett Christophers
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2013-01-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781118295502

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This compelling contribution to contemporary debates about the banking industry offers a unique perspective on its geographical and conceptual 'placement'. It traces the evolving links between the two, revealing how our notions of banking 'productiveness' have evolved alongside the shifting loci of banking activity. An original contribution to the urgent debates taking place on banking sparked by the current economic crisis Offers a unique perspective on the geographical and social concept of 'placement' of the banking industry Combines theoretical approaches from political economy with contemporary literature on the performativity of economics Details the globalization of Western banking, and analyzes how representations of the banking sector's productiveness have shifted throughout the evolution of Western economic theory Analyzes the social conceptualization of the nature – and value – of the banking industry Illuminates not only how economic ideas 'perform' and shape the economic world, but how those ideas are themselves always products of particular economic realities

The Changing Geography of Finance and Regulation in Europe

The Changing Geography of Finance and Regulation in Europe
Author: Franklin Allen,Elena Carletti,Joanna Gray,Mitu Gulati
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2017
Genre: Finance, Public
ISBN: 9290845449

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The Florence School of Banking and Finance at the European University Institute’s Robert Schuman Centre of Advanced Studies and the Brevan Howard Centre at Imperial College London, in cooperation with BAFFI CAREFIN at Bocconi University, organised on 27 April 2017 a conference entitled 'The Changing Geography of Finance and Regulation in Europe'. The conference is a high-level debate convened yearly since 2011, gathering a limited group of leading economists, lawyers, political scientists and policy-makers to review selected contemporary challenges related to Europe’s economic and financial governance. This eBook summarizes the contributions of the speakers in the 2017 conference, which was conveyed with the aim to foster the discussion on how the regulatory framework should respond to the profound changes which are impacting the world’s financial architecture, including the advent of innovative technologies, collectively known as FinTech, the issues related to regulatory arbitrage and the impact of Brexit on the European landscape.--

Handbook on the Geographies of Money and Finance

Handbook on the Geographies of Money and Finance
Author: Ron Martin,Jane Pollard
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 672
Release: 2017-03-31
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781784719005

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The aim of this timely work, which appears in the wake of the worst global financial crisis since the late 1920s, is to bring together high quality research-based contributions from leading international scholars involved in constructing a geographical perspective on money. Topics covered include the crisis, the spatial circuits of finance, regulation, mainstream financial markets (banking, equity, etc), through to the various ‘alternative’ and ‘disruptive’ forms of money that have arisen in recent years. It will be of interest to geographers, political scientists, sociologists, economists, planners and all those interested in how money shapes and reshapes socio-economic space and conditions local and regional development.

The Geography of Finance

The Geography of Finance
Author: David J. Porteous
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1995
Genre: Banks and banking
ISBN: UCSC:32106012161722

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This text shows how theoretical innovations in areas such as endogenous intermediation, together with recent econometric techniques such as co-integration and switching models, can usefully be applied to some of the important questions in the field, such as: what causes spatial credit rationing (or red-lining)? What effects do nationwide branch-banking systems and decentralized banking systems have? What causes financial centres to develop and their prominence to change over time? The banking systems and financial centres of Canada and Australia are chosen for empirical work, for which a rich set of data, including a new index measure of the importance of a financial centre, are developed.