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Economic Geography
Virtual Issue on Financialization



Economic Geography inaugurates its first virtual issue with a theme on
financialization. The significance of financialization in the
post-crisis era in particular demands a re-examination of existing
frameworks that govern the finance sector in various parts of the
world. Economic geographers analyze how the global and the local
economies intersect under financialization. This collection of papers
represents a variety of treatment on financialization, from ones that
focus on stock markets, pension fund, infrastructure, and to those
that engages with household responses.

Complimentary access to Economic Geography’s Virtual Issue on
Financialization is available at: http://bitly.com/i1sZ87



Economic Geography is an internationally peer-reviewed journal,
committed to publishing cutting-edge research that makes theoretical
advances to the discipline. Our long-standing specialization is to
publish the best theoretically-based empirical articles that deepen
the understanding of significant economic geography issues around the
world.  Full information on the journal, including subscription rates
and submission guidelines is available at
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1944-8287

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