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    Western Banks in Eastern Europe: New Geographies of Financialisation

GEOFIN

Western Banks in Eastern Europe: New Geographies of Financialisation

Welcome

Welcome to the GEOFIN research project! Led by Dr Martin Sokol, GEOFIN examines the way in which Western banks penetrated Eastern Europe following the collapse of communism and how new geographies of financialisation have been created in the process. Funded by the European Research Council (ERC), the project will open up new horizons in studies of finance, its geography and its future role in society. To learn more about GEOFIN click here.

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New blog post by Marek Mikuš: Public debt, capital flows and financialization of the state in East-Central Europe

19th June 2019
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New blog post by Petra Rodik: Chaining Households to Financial Markets: Micro-level Interest-Bearing Strategies of Western Banks in Croatia

12th June 2019
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The GEOFIN team attends the 6th FinGeo Global Seminar in Sao Paulo, Brazil, 15-17 May 2019

17th May 2019
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GEOFIN - Western Banks in Eastern Europe: New Geographies of Financialisation.
This project has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (Grant Agreement No. 683197)
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