Metropolis, Money and Markets

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Belo Horizonte
Brazilian Metropolitan Areas
Brazilian Metropolitan Regions
Brazilian urban financialization
brazillian economics
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cities and finance
city economics
City governance
City Statute
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Critical Management Studies
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financial geography
financial markets
financialization of cities
Higher Floor Area Ratios
housing policy analysis
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Large Urban Development Projects
latin american development
latin american economies
Lava Jato
metropolitan governance
National Developmental Project
neoliberal urbanism
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public sector finance
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regional governance
regional planning
regional planning theory
Shareholder Governance
social constitution
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Spatial Keynesianism
State Spatial Projects
Tax Increment Finance Districts
Tax Receivables
urban development
urban economics
urban finance
urban financialisation in Brazil
Urban Financialization
urban governance
urban political economy
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780367180782
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Feb 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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This book explores the impact of finance on urban spaces as well as cities' role in the social constitution and dissemination of financial logistics and techniques. It brings together literature from different disciplinary areas to increase our understanding of financialization.

It observes how non-financial members of society, such as public bureaucrats, urban planners, the media and so on, are actively involved in the financialization of urban areas. With an explicit focus on Brazil, a developing country in the Global South, the book demonstrates how the country has been grappling with complex and contradictory processes of neoliberalization, decentralization, re-democratization and institutional-legal strengthening of frameworks for urban and regional planning, stressing the relations between urban space and finance capital.

With a distinct view of filling a gap in the current literature on urban financialization, the book aims to focus on less developed areas in this field and link them with the literature on social studies of finance. This makes the text relevant for academics and scholars of urban studies and planning theory, geography, development studies and political economy, as well as scholars in the US and Europe interested in understanding Brazilian patterns of financialization.

Jeroen Klink is a Dutch economist who works as a professor of economics and urban planning at the Universidade Federal do ABC (São Paulo, Brazil). He has published several books and papers on metropolitan governance, economic restructuring in cities and the role of finance.

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