Introduction: Financial Geographies-The Credit Crisis as an Opportunity to Catch Economic Geography's Next Boat?

Posted: 31 Aug 2009

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Ewald Engelen

University of Amsterdam - Department of Geography

James Faulconbridge

Lancaster University

Abstract

The story of the financial turmoil that swept the world in 2007 and 2008 has proven to be geographical to the bone. In this introduction to the special issue on ‘financial geographies’ we express concerns that the financial crisis and all it has showcased is going to be economic geography's ‘next missed boat’. We derive three problematics from the crisis-productivism, epochal thinking and rationality-and discuss the extent financial geography is positioned to address them. The second aim of the introduction is to present an overview of the papers in this special issue and the ways in which they take up the issues raised in this introduction.

Keywords: financial geography, financial crisis

JEL Classification: G01, N2

Suggested Citation

Engelen, Ewald and Faulconbridge, James, Introduction: Financial Geographies-The Credit Crisis as an Opportunity to Catch Economic Geography's Next Boat?. Journal of Economic Geography, Vol. 9, No. 5, pp. 587-595, 2009, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1463216 or http://dx.doi.org/lbp037

Ewald Engelen (Contact Author)

University of Amsterdam - Department of Geography ( email )

Planning and International Development Studies
1018 WB Amsterdam
Netherlands

James Faulconbridge

Lancaster University ( email )

Lancaster LA1 4YX
United Kingdom

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