数字运算:金融化与风险组织的空间策略

Number crunching: financialization and spatial strategies of risk organization

Journal of Economic Geography · 2012
被引 32
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

研究了1990年代英国区域银行如何通过金融化策略与全球市场连接,增加股东价值,导致其在金融危机中脆弱,并揭示了金融精英如何推动区域住房市场的金融化。

Abstract

The emergence of the credit crunch, as a consequence of the US subprime crisis, has received considerable attention by economic geographers and social scientists. Despite this, contemporary narratives have principally focused on the global geography of the credit crunch, leading to a dearth of studies on other geographical scales, particularly regional spaces. This article seeks to address this gap by examining how regional spaces and financial institutions were reconfigured through the politics of financialization throughout the 1990s, which stimulated the adoption of inherently spatial strategies, connecting them to global markets, to increase shareholder value. It is argued in this article that these politics and strategies contributed to the vulnerability of these ‘traditional’ regional banks during the British financial crisis. Furthermore, it provides an insight into how financial elites generated trans-local networks that facilitated the financialization of regional housing markets in the UK.

次贷危机金融化区域银行空间策略英国