Financial resilience
This strand of research explores how financial stability, financial fragility and the notion of financial resilience relate in a theoretical setting that emphasizes the systemic importance of the monetary-financial system for all sectors of the economy.
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Geography of money
This research attempts to develop a general theory of urban rise and decline by establishing explicit linkages between money, credit and banking and urban spatial structure. In particular, my research develops the case that money and finance are non-neutral with regard to space, principally because the institutional arrangements of finance matter for how the built environment evolves.
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Political space economy
This strand of research examines the trajectory of urbanization under capitalism and the evolutionary development of the financial system as a joint historical process.
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Spatial asset pricing
This strand of research focuses on the increasing importance of tracking the value of non-market goods and services that affect the quality of life. This research provides new theoretical and empirical answers to quantify the spatial dispersion and geographic inequality of nonmarket activity.
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