Subprime Cities (eBook)
360 Seiten
John Wiley & Sons (Verlag)
978-1-4443-4743-2 (ISBN)
* Provides an even-handed and detailed analysis of mortgage markets and the recent housing crisis
* Features contributions from various social scientists with expertise in critical social theories who have assembled and analyzed detailed empirical information
* Offers a unique and powerful rebuttal to many of the misleading popular explanations of the crisis and its aftermath
* Reveals how racial minorities and the neighbourhoods inhabited by them are more likely to be targeted by subprime and predatory lenders
Manuel B. Aalbers is Associate Professor in the Department of Geography at the University of Leuven, Belgium. He is the author of Place, Exclusion and Mortgage Markets (2011) and associate editor of the Encyclopedia of Urban Studies (2010).
List of Figures vii
List of Tables viii
Notes on Contributors ix
Foreword: The Urban Roots of the Financial Crisis
xiii
David Harvey
Series Editors' Preface xx
Acknowledgments xxi
Part I Introduction 1
Subprime Cities and the Twin Crises 3
Manuel B. Aalbers
Part II The Political Economy of the Mortgage Market
23
1 Creating Liquidity Out of Spatial Fixity: The Secondary
Circuit of Capital and the Restructuring of the US Housing Finance
System 25
Kevin Fox Gotham
2 Finance and the State in the Housing Bubble 53
Herman Schwartz
3 Expanding the Terrain for Global Capital: When Local Housing
Becomes an Electronic Instrument 74
Saskia Sassen
4 Building New Markets: Transferring Securitization,
Bond-Rating, and a Crisis from the US to the UK 97
Thomas Wainwright
5 European Mortgage Markets Before and After the Financial
Crisis 120
Manuel B. Aalbers
6 The Reinvention of Banking and the Subprime Crisis: On the
Origins of Subprime Loans, and How Economists Missed the Crisis
151
Gary A. Dymski
Part III Cities, Race, and the Subprime Crisis 185
7 Redlining Revisited: Mortgage Lending Patterns in Sacramento
1930-2004 187
Jesus Hernandez
8 The New Economy and the City: Foreclosures in Essex County New
Jersey 219
Kathe Newman
9 Race, Class, and Rent in America's Subprime Cities
242
Elvin Wyly, Markus Moos, and Daniel J. Hammel
Part IV Conclusion 291
10 Subprime Crisis and Urban Problematic 293
Gary A. Dymski
Glossary 315
Index 324
"Aalbers has edited a commendable volume that makes a strong
case for the centrality of urban processes in crisis formation. It
has implications for a number of subfields in political
science--including urban politics, economic and housing policy
processes, race and ethnicity, politics and history, and federalism
and intergovernmental relations--and should be read by
scholars seeking to pinpoint the urban origins of the global
financial crisis, as well as by those with an interest in learning
more about the unavoidable and deepening connection between the
fate of cities and the fate of nations." (Perspectives on
Politics, 1 September 2013)
"So its reading will benefit not only economic
geographers, but also sociologists, political scientists and, dare
we say, economists." (Political Studies Review,
8 January 2014)
"Aalbers has edited a commendable volume that makes a strong
case for the centrality of urban processes in crisis formation. It
has implications for a number of subfields in political
science--including urban politics, economic and housing policy
processes, race and ethnicity, politics and history, and federalism
and intergovernmental relations--and should be read by
scholars seeking to pinpoint the urban origins of the global
financial crisis, as well as by those with an interest in learning
more about the unavoidable and deepening connection between the
fate of cities and the fate of nations."(Perspectives on
Politics, September 2013)
"The book will be extremely useful for advanced courses in
economic geography, housing policy and related topics. It should be
widely cited in the ongoing debates over the subprime crisis as
well as in discussions of mortgage and housing markets more
generally." (International Journal of Housing
Policy, 20 June 2013)
"Overall, the book is a must-have for not only those
interested in the economics, geography, and politics of the
subprime crisis or mortgage markets, but also those more broadly
interested in economic geography more broadly, especially as it
concerns finance. The book will be extremely useful for advanced
courses in economic geography, housing policy, and related topics.
It should be widely cited in the ongoing debate over the subprime
crisis as well as in discussions of mortgage and housing markets
more generally." (International Journal of Housing
Policy, 2012)
"There has, prior to the publication of this book on Subprime
Cities, been very little concern for examining and interpreting
this sequence of events and explaining the role of urbanization and
financialization (along with rent-seeking) in this whole dynamic.
What this book does is to begin upon the complex task of exploring
and explaining the urban roots of crisis formation in general and
of the dynamics of the most recent crisis in particular. We have
here an astonishing and revelatory understanding of the urban roots
of the fiscal crisis."
--From the foreword by David Harvey, Graduate Center,
City University New York
"Subprime Cities reveals how the fate of metropolitan
areas has long been and continues to be intricately intertwined
with the opaque dealings of financial institutions. More
importantly, this book exposes deep, fundamental structural
barriers that persist and must be challenged before we can bring
some rationality to financial service industries in a manner that
will lead to more balanced and equitable development of those
communities."
--Gregory D. Squires, George Washington University
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 19.1.2012 |
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Reihe/Serie | Studies in Urban and Social Change | Studies in Urban and Social Change |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Naturwissenschaften ► Geowissenschaften ► Geografie / Kartografie |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Politik / Verwaltung ► Staat / Verwaltung | |
Wirtschaft ► Betriebswirtschaft / Management ► Rechnungswesen / Bilanzen | |
Betriebswirtschaft / Management ► Spezielle Betriebswirtschaftslehre ► Bankbetriebslehre | |
Betriebswirtschaft / Management ► Spezielle Betriebswirtschaftslehre ► Immobilienwirtschaft | |
Wirtschaft ► Volkswirtschaftslehre ► Wirtschaftspolitik | |
Schlagworte | Architecture • Architektur • Geographie • Geography • Political Science • Politikwissenschaft • Stadtentwicklung • Stadtgeographie • Stadtpolitik • Urban Development • Urban Geography • urban politics |
ISBN-10 | 1-4443-4743-8 / 1444347438 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-4443-4743-2 / 9781444347432 |
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