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Respatialising Finance Power Politics And Offshore Renminbi Market Making In London Rgsibg Book Series 1st Edition Sarah Hall

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Respatialising Finance Power Politics And Offshore Renminbi Market Making In London Rgsibg Book Series 1st Edition Sarah Hall
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Respatialising Finance Power Politics And Offshore Renminbi Market Making In London Rgsibg Book Series 1st Edition Sarah Hall instant download after payment.

Publisher: Wiley
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.33 MB
Pages: 192
Author: Sarah Hall
ISBN: 9781119385486, 1119385482
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1

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Respatialising Finance Power Politics And Offshore Renminbi Market Making In London Rgsibg Book Series 1st Edition Sarah Hall by Sarah Hall 9781119385486, 1119385482 instant download after payment.

One of the first detailed empirical studies of how and why London became the leading western financial centre within the wider Chinese economic and political project of internationalising its currency, the renminbi (RMB). Examines how political authorities in both London and Beijing identified the potential value of London’s international financial centre in facilitating and legitimising RMB internationalisation Features original data from on-the-ground research in London and Beijing conducted with financial and legal professionals working in RMB markets Offers an original theoretical approach that brings economic geography into closer dialogue with international political economy Illustrates how financial centres are not simply containers and facilitators of global financial flows ­– rather they serve as territorial fixes within the dynamic and crisis-prone nature of global finance A sympathetic critique of existing work in economic geography, as well as within the broader social sciences

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