Cultural Geography
North America. Emily Gilbert (1998), for example, explores the iconography of nineteenth-century Canadian banknotes in an attemp ...
highs (for example, Glassman and Hassett, 1999).^4 Even though behavioural finance remains on the relative margins of financial ...
overwhelmingly explore the ways in which cultures develop in face-to-face environments. The mediating role of traders is, howeve ...
enlist non-economic power to regulate the system and to give monopolistic advantages to members’ (Amin and Thrift, 1992: 581). T ...
THE DISCURSIVITY OF FINANCE Critical to understanding the cultural geographies of finance is a recognition of interpretive power ...
attention to the space and scale of human undertakings, economic projects cannot limit themselves to conjuring at different scal ...
(Aglietta, 1979; Jessop, 1995; Tickell and Peck, 1992). In its most sophisticated variants, then, regulation theory was always s ...
state are pivotal to understanding how stable markets emerge. 7 Few people even refer to the Bank of England as the ‘Old Lady’ a ...
128 THE CULTURE OF ECONOMY Fay, S. (1996) The Collapse of Barings. London: Richard Cohen Books. Fine, B. and Lapavistas, C. (200 ...
McMurtry, J. (1999) The Cancer Stage of Capitalism. London: Pluto. Mitchell, D. (2000) Cultural Geography: A Critical Intro- duc ...
130 THE CULTURE OF ECONOMY Walter, A. (1992) World Power and World Money. Brighton: Harvester Wheatsheaf. Williams, C.C. (1996) ...
THE CULTURAL TURN IN ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY: IS THAT ALL THERE IS? Culture is now solidly on the agenda of economic geographers, and ...
These are undoubtedly important questions, and their centrality within economic geography in recent times has helped enliven the ...
Big idea number one: the rediscovery of the social in production However, from the perspective of economic geography, it is a se ...
too had the process of innovating. In place of an old ‘linear’ model of innovation, in which new ideas were developed in the iso ...
such as real industries, history, institutions and places. A few key concepts have been especially influential to economic geogr ...
The knowledge foundations of regional cultures of production and innovation As outlined in the previous section, the new cultura ...
transform (that is, process) knowledge, thereby leadingto new or better products and processes. Moreover, the firm’s competitive ...
assumed in the new cultural economic geography literature? Are proximity and face-to-face contact reallyso important? Isn’t this ...
‘allow for highly productive and creative work to develop collaboratively’. So perhaps, after having considered some recent empi ...
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