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GEOFIN Journal Articles
- Sokol, M (2022) Financialisation, central banks and ‘new’ state capitalism: The case of the US Federal Reserve, the European Central Bank and the Bank of England. Environment and Planning Economy and Space. DOI: 10.1177/0308518X221133114
- Pataccini, L. (2022) From post-socialist transition to the COVID-19 crisis: cycles, drivers, and perspectives of subordinate financialization in Latvia. Journal of Baltic Studies. DOI: 10.1080/01629778.2022.2092881
- Dal Maso, G. (2022) Past and present financialization in Central Eastern Europe: the case of Western subsidiary banks. Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies, 24:1, 60-77. DOI: 10.1080/19448953.2021.1992185
- Sokol, M. and Pataccini, L. (2021) Financialisation, regional economic development and the coronavirus crisis: a time for spatial monetary policy?, Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society. DOI: 10.1093/cjres/rsab033
- Pataccini, L. (2021) Europeanisation as a driver of dependent financialisation in East-Central Europe: insights from the Baltic states. New Political Economy, DOI: 10.1080/13563467.2021.1994542
- Klinge, T. J., Fernandez, R., & Aalbers, M. B. (2021) Whither corporate financialization? A literature review. Geography Compass, e12588. DOI: 10.1111/gec3.12588
- Sokol, M. and Pataccini, L. (2020) Winners And Losers In Coronavirus Times: Financialisation, Financial Chains and Emerging Economic Geographies of the Covid-19 Pandemic. Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie 111(3): 401-415. DOI: 10.1111/tesg.12433
- Mikuš, M. (2019) Contesting household debt in Croatia: the double movement of financialization and the fetishism of money in Eastern European peripheries. Dialectical Anthropology 43(3): 295-315. DOI: 10.1007/s10624-019-09551-8
- Sokol, M. (2017) Financialisation, financial chains and uneven geographical development in Europe: Towards a research agenda. Research in International Business and Finance (RIBAF), Vol. 39, Part B, pp. 678-685. Invited contribution. DOI: 10.1016/j.ribaf.2015.11.007
GEOFIN Working Papers
- Sokol, M. (2017) Western banks in Eastern Europe: New geographies of financialisation (GEOFIN research agenda). GEOFIN Working Paper No. 1. Dublin: GEOFIN research, Trinity College Dublin.
- Bobek, A. (2019) Financialisation of households: a preliminary literature review. GEOFIN Working Paper No. 2. Dublin: GEOFIN research, Trinity College Dublin.
- Mikuš, M. (2019) Financialization of the state in post-socialist East-Central Europe: conceptualization and operationalization. GEOFIN Working Paper No. 3. Dublin: GEOFIN research, Trinity College Dublin.
- Mikuš, M. (2019) Financialization of the state in post-socialist East-Central Europe: analysis of secondary quantitative data. GEOFIN Working Paper No. 4. Dublin: GEOFIN research, Trinity College Dublin.
- Mikuš, M. (2019) Financialization of the state in Croatia: a preliminary analysis. GEOFIN Working Paper No. 5. Dublin: GEOFIN research, Trinity College Dublin.
- Rodik, P. (2019) Household debt in Croatia: An overview of recent trends. GEOFIN Working Paper No. 6. Dublin: GEOFIN research, Trinity College Dublin.
- Rodik, P. (2019) Croatia: socio-economic context and sub-national overview for the study of financialisation of households. GEOFIN Working Paper No. 7. Dublin: GEOFIN research, Trinity College Dublin.
- Rodik, P. (2019) Chaining households to financial markets: Micro-level interest-bearing strategies of Western banks in Croatia. GEOFIN Working Paper No. 8. Dublin: GEOFIN research, Trinity College Dublin
- Mikuš, M. (2020) Financialization of the state in Croatia: findings of an interview-based case study. GEOFIN Working Paper No. 9. Dublin: GEOFIN research, Trinity College Dublin.
- Bobek, A. (2020) Financialisation of households in East-Central Europe: The view from the non-academic reports. GEOFIN Working Paper No. 10. Dublin: GEOFIN research, Trinity College Dublin.
- Pataccini, L. (2020) Western Banks in the Baltic States: a preliminary study on transition, Europeanisation and financialisation. GEOFIN Working Paper No. 11. Dublin: GEOFIN research, Trinity College Dublin.
- Bobek, A. (2021) Financialization of households in East-Central Europe: Insights from secondary statistical data. GEOFIN Working Paper No. 12. Dublin: GEOFIN research, Trinity College Dublin.
- Sokol, M.(2022) Financialisation, central banks and the ‘new’ state capitalism in advanced market economies. GEOFIN Working Paper No. 13. Dublin: GEOFIN research, Trinity College Dublin.
GEOFIN Presentations
- Sokol, M. and Stephens, J.C. (2023) Monetary Policy, Climate Crisis & Inequality:
A Climate Justice Approach. Paper for the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers (AAG). Session: Geographies of Monetary Policy I: Crisis, Inequality and Financial Power. Denver, USA, and online, 23-27 March 2023. | PDF - Pataccini, L. and Sokol, M. (2023) Green monetary and financial policies: missing geographies? Paper for the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers (AAG). Session: Geographies of Monetary Policy I: Crisis, Inequality and Financial Power. Denver, USA, and online, 23-27 March 2023. | PDF
- Sokol, M and Stephens, J (2022). Monetary Policy and ecological crisis: towards a climate justice approach. Paper presented at 26th FMM Conference Post-Keynesian Economics and Global Challenges, Berlin 20-22 October 2022. PDF (paper) | PDF (Slides)
- Pataccini, L, Sokol, M and Mikuš (2022) Growth models, dependent financialization and financial infrastructures in CEE: the case of the baltic states. RSA Central and Eastern Europe conference in Leipzig 2022. Special Session: Infrastructures of finance and finance as infrastructure in eastern Europe. | PDF
- Pósfai, Z (2022) Dependent housing financialization in Hungary – post -2008 shifts. Global Conference on Economic Geography in Dublin 7-10 June 2022 Special session: Financialisation: Disruptions, Displacements and Discontents | PDF
- Pataccini, L (2022) Examining the Transmission mechanism of monetary policy in the euro area in the light of financialisation. Global Conference on Economic Geography in Dublin 7-10 June 2022 Special session: Financialisation: Disruptions, Displacements and Discontents | PDF
- Fernandez, R, Sokol, M and Pataccini L (2022) Monetary policy, varieties of capitalism and subordinate financialization: What Explains divergent economic geographies of (semi)-peripheries in East-Central Europe. Global Conference on Economic Geography in Dublin 7-10 June 2022 Special session: Financialisation: Disruptions, Displacements and Discontents | PDF
- Bencekovic, S (2022) Mapping the Postsocialist Bankscapes: Sub-National Banking Geographies in Croatia. Global Conference on Economic Geography in Dublin 7-10 June 2022 Special session: Financialisation: Disruptions, Displacements and Discontents | PDF
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