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Subprime Cities The Political Economy Of Mortgage Markets Manuel B Aalbers

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Subprime Cities The Political Economy Of Mortgage Markets Manuel B Aalbers
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Publisher: Blackwell Publishing Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.82 MB
Pages: 355
Author: Manuel B. Aalbers
ISBN: 9781444337761, 9781444347456, 1444337769, 1444347454
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Subprime Cities The Political Economy Of Mortgage Markets Manuel B Aalbers by Manuel B. Aalbers 9781444337761, 9781444347456, 1444337769, 1444347454 instant download after payment.

Subprime Cities: The Political Economy of Mortgage Markets presents a collection of works from social scientists that offer insights into mortgage markets and the causes, effects, and aftermath of the recent 'subprime' mortgage crisis.

  • Provides an even-handed and detailed analysis of mortgage markets and the recent housing crisis Content:
    Chapter 1 Creating Liquidity Out of Spatial Fixity (pages 23–52): Kevin Fox Gotham
    Chapter 2 Finance and the State in the Housing Bubble (pages 53–73): Herman Schwartz
    Chapter 3 Expanding the Terrain for Global Capital (pages 74–96): Saskia Sassen
    Chapter 4 Building New Markets (pages 97–119): Thomas Wainwright
    Chapter 5 European Mortgage Markets Before and After the Financial Crisis (pages 120–150): Manuel B. Aalbers
    Chapter 6 The Reinvention of Banking and the Subprime Crisis (pages 151–184): Gary A. Dymski
    Chapter 7 Redlining Revisited (pages 185–218): Jesus Hernandez
    Chapter 8 The New Economy and the City (pages 219–241): Kathe Newman
    Chapter 9 Race, Class, and Rent in America's Subprime Cities (pages 242–289): Elvin Wyly, Markus Moos and Daniel J. Hammel
    Chapter 10 Subprime Crisis and Urban Problematic (pages 291–314): Gary A. Dymski

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