The Cambridge Global Handbook of Financial Infrastructure
Herausgeber: Brandl, Barbara; Westermeier, Carola; Campbell-Verduyn, Malcolm
The Cambridge Global Handbook of Financial Infrastructure
Herausgeber: Brandl, Barbara; Westermeier, Carola; Campbell-Verduyn, Malcolm
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Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 422
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. April 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 985g
- ISBN-13: 9781009428132
- ISBN-10: 1009428136
- Artikelnr.: 73481602
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- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
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List of figures page; List of tables; List of contributors;
Acknowledgments; 1. Infrastructural gazing on global finance Carola
Westermeier, Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn and Barbara Brandl; Part I.
Conceptual Approaches: 2. Derivatives, market liquidity and infrastructural
finance Chris Muellerleile; 3. Where does infrastructure sit in the
Callonian perspective on markets? David Pinzur; 4. Infrastructural power in
financial governance: its meaning, applications and varieties Nathan
Coombs; 5. Financial platforms: beyond the north-south divide Janet
Roitman; 6. Finance and the critique of infrastructural reason Andreas
Langenohl; 7. Assets: boundary objects between financial practices and
infrastructures Philipp Golka; 8. Payments and hegemony: infrastructural
sedimentation, reach and disposition Carola Westermeier and Marieke de
Goede; Part II. Histories of Financial Infrastructures: 9. Financial
infrastructures and colonial history in Africa Nick Bernards; 10. Wiring
markets: the telegraph as financial infrastructure in the first age of
globalization John Handel; 11. Remaking the financial infrastructure of the
city of London Matthew Eagleton-Pierce; 12. Alternative financial
infrastructures in Russia Roxana Ehlke; 13. Colonial legacies in Lebanese
financial infrastructures and the impact on financial crisis Cybele Atme;
Part III. Organizations and Actors of Contemporary Financial
Infrastructures: 14. Exchanges: infrastructures, power and differential
organization of capital markets Johannes Petry; 15. Financial
infrastructures in the context of financial development: the case of
Brazil's stock exchange Giselle Datz; 16. Target2-securities: Europe's new
financial infrastructure Troels Krarup; 17. Opportunities and barriers to
regional payment systems: the case of the SML Annina Kaltenbrunner and
Bianca Orsi; 18. Blame game: illicit finance, de-risking and the politics
of private financial infrastructure Mark Nance and Eleni Tsingou; 19.
Swift: trusted infrastructure for infrastructures Gary Robinson, Sabine
Dörry and Ben Derudder; 20. Infrastructural geoeconomics: the emergence of
Chinese and Russian cross-border payment systems Andreas Nölke; 21.
Derivatives market reforms and the infrastructural authority of central
clearing counterparties Lorenzo Genito and Andrea Lagna; 22. Esg:
'sustainable' investing and the risk of infrastructural lock-in Jan
Fichtner, Robin Jaspert, and Johannes Petry; 23. Issue control in green
infrastructures Leonard Seabrooke and Annika Stenström; Part IV. Digital
Technologies and the Future of Financial Infrastructure: 24. Social media
and the changing infrastructures of money Lana Swartz; 25. Trading on
social trading platforms Xiaochuan Tong and Alex Preda; 26. Digital
financial infrastructures in the African agricultural sector: practices,
networks, and philanthrocapitalism Marie Langevin and Valérie L'Heureux;
27. India stack: authority and innovation in a new financial infrastructure
J. P. Singh; 28. Infrastructures for financial inclusion in South Asia
Juvaria Jafri; 29. A short infrastructural history of currency
digitalization in the People's Republic of China, 2000s-2020s Tim Salzer;
30. Infrastructure for inclusion: evaluating China's financial
infrastructure and financial inclusion Falin Zhang, Yang Cui and Mingzhen
Yang; 31. AI as financial infrastructure? Edemilson Paraná; Index.
Acknowledgments; 1. Infrastructural gazing on global finance Carola
Westermeier, Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn and Barbara Brandl; Part I.
Conceptual Approaches: 2. Derivatives, market liquidity and infrastructural
finance Chris Muellerleile; 3. Where does infrastructure sit in the
Callonian perspective on markets? David Pinzur; 4. Infrastructural power in
financial governance: its meaning, applications and varieties Nathan
Coombs; 5. Financial platforms: beyond the north-south divide Janet
Roitman; 6. Finance and the critique of infrastructural reason Andreas
Langenohl; 7. Assets: boundary objects between financial practices and
infrastructures Philipp Golka; 8. Payments and hegemony: infrastructural
sedimentation, reach and disposition Carola Westermeier and Marieke de
Goede; Part II. Histories of Financial Infrastructures: 9. Financial
infrastructures and colonial history in Africa Nick Bernards; 10. Wiring
markets: the telegraph as financial infrastructure in the first age of
globalization John Handel; 11. Remaking the financial infrastructure of the
city of London Matthew Eagleton-Pierce; 12. Alternative financial
infrastructures in Russia Roxana Ehlke; 13. Colonial legacies in Lebanese
financial infrastructures and the impact on financial crisis Cybele Atme;
Part III. Organizations and Actors of Contemporary Financial
Infrastructures: 14. Exchanges: infrastructures, power and differential
organization of capital markets Johannes Petry; 15. Financial
infrastructures in the context of financial development: the case of
Brazil's stock exchange Giselle Datz; 16. Target2-securities: Europe's new
financial infrastructure Troels Krarup; 17. Opportunities and barriers to
regional payment systems: the case of the SML Annina Kaltenbrunner and
Bianca Orsi; 18. Blame game: illicit finance, de-risking and the politics
of private financial infrastructure Mark Nance and Eleni Tsingou; 19.
Swift: trusted infrastructure for infrastructures Gary Robinson, Sabine
Dörry and Ben Derudder; 20. Infrastructural geoeconomics: the emergence of
Chinese and Russian cross-border payment systems Andreas Nölke; 21.
Derivatives market reforms and the infrastructural authority of central
clearing counterparties Lorenzo Genito and Andrea Lagna; 22. Esg:
'sustainable' investing and the risk of infrastructural lock-in Jan
Fichtner, Robin Jaspert, and Johannes Petry; 23. Issue control in green
infrastructures Leonard Seabrooke and Annika Stenström; Part IV. Digital
Technologies and the Future of Financial Infrastructure: 24. Social media
and the changing infrastructures of money Lana Swartz; 25. Trading on
social trading platforms Xiaochuan Tong and Alex Preda; 26. Digital
financial infrastructures in the African agricultural sector: practices,
networks, and philanthrocapitalism Marie Langevin and Valérie L'Heureux;
27. India stack: authority and innovation in a new financial infrastructure
J. P. Singh; 28. Infrastructures for financial inclusion in South Asia
Juvaria Jafri; 29. A short infrastructural history of currency
digitalization in the People's Republic of China, 2000s-2020s Tim Salzer;
30. Infrastructure for inclusion: evaluating China's financial
infrastructure and financial inclusion Falin Zhang, Yang Cui and Mingzhen
Yang; 31. AI as financial infrastructure? Edemilson Paraná; Index.
List of figures page; List of tables; List of contributors;
Acknowledgments; 1. Infrastructural gazing on global finance Carola
Westermeier, Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn and Barbara Brandl; Part I.
Conceptual Approaches: 2. Derivatives, market liquidity and infrastructural
finance Chris Muellerleile; 3. Where does infrastructure sit in the
Callonian perspective on markets? David Pinzur; 4. Infrastructural power in
financial governance: its meaning, applications and varieties Nathan
Coombs; 5. Financial platforms: beyond the north-south divide Janet
Roitman; 6. Finance and the critique of infrastructural reason Andreas
Langenohl; 7. Assets: boundary objects between financial practices and
infrastructures Philipp Golka; 8. Payments and hegemony: infrastructural
sedimentation, reach and disposition Carola Westermeier and Marieke de
Goede; Part II. Histories of Financial Infrastructures: 9. Financial
infrastructures and colonial history in Africa Nick Bernards; 10. Wiring
markets: the telegraph as financial infrastructure in the first age of
globalization John Handel; 11. Remaking the financial infrastructure of the
city of London Matthew Eagleton-Pierce; 12. Alternative financial
infrastructures in Russia Roxana Ehlke; 13. Colonial legacies in Lebanese
financial infrastructures and the impact on financial crisis Cybele Atme;
Part III. Organizations and Actors of Contemporary Financial
Infrastructures: 14. Exchanges: infrastructures, power and differential
organization of capital markets Johannes Petry; 15. Financial
infrastructures in the context of financial development: the case of
Brazil's stock exchange Giselle Datz; 16. Target2-securities: Europe's new
financial infrastructure Troels Krarup; 17. Opportunities and barriers to
regional payment systems: the case of the SML Annina Kaltenbrunner and
Bianca Orsi; 18. Blame game: illicit finance, de-risking and the politics
of private financial infrastructure Mark Nance and Eleni Tsingou; 19.
Swift: trusted infrastructure for infrastructures Gary Robinson, Sabine
Dörry and Ben Derudder; 20. Infrastructural geoeconomics: the emergence of
Chinese and Russian cross-border payment systems Andreas Nölke; 21.
Derivatives market reforms and the infrastructural authority of central
clearing counterparties Lorenzo Genito and Andrea Lagna; 22. Esg:
'sustainable' investing and the risk of infrastructural lock-in Jan
Fichtner, Robin Jaspert, and Johannes Petry; 23. Issue control in green
infrastructures Leonard Seabrooke and Annika Stenström; Part IV. Digital
Technologies and the Future of Financial Infrastructure: 24. Social media
and the changing infrastructures of money Lana Swartz; 25. Trading on
social trading platforms Xiaochuan Tong and Alex Preda; 26. Digital
financial infrastructures in the African agricultural sector: practices,
networks, and philanthrocapitalism Marie Langevin and Valérie L'Heureux;
27. India stack: authority and innovation in a new financial infrastructure
J. P. Singh; 28. Infrastructures for financial inclusion in South Asia
Juvaria Jafri; 29. A short infrastructural history of currency
digitalization in the People's Republic of China, 2000s-2020s Tim Salzer;
30. Infrastructure for inclusion: evaluating China's financial
infrastructure and financial inclusion Falin Zhang, Yang Cui and Mingzhen
Yang; 31. AI as financial infrastructure? Edemilson Paraná; Index.
Acknowledgments; 1. Infrastructural gazing on global finance Carola
Westermeier, Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn and Barbara Brandl; Part I.
Conceptual Approaches: 2. Derivatives, market liquidity and infrastructural
finance Chris Muellerleile; 3. Where does infrastructure sit in the
Callonian perspective on markets? David Pinzur; 4. Infrastructural power in
financial governance: its meaning, applications and varieties Nathan
Coombs; 5. Financial platforms: beyond the north-south divide Janet
Roitman; 6. Finance and the critique of infrastructural reason Andreas
Langenohl; 7. Assets: boundary objects between financial practices and
infrastructures Philipp Golka; 8. Payments and hegemony: infrastructural
sedimentation, reach and disposition Carola Westermeier and Marieke de
Goede; Part II. Histories of Financial Infrastructures: 9. Financial
infrastructures and colonial history in Africa Nick Bernards; 10. Wiring
markets: the telegraph as financial infrastructure in the first age of
globalization John Handel; 11. Remaking the financial infrastructure of the
city of London Matthew Eagleton-Pierce; 12. Alternative financial
infrastructures in Russia Roxana Ehlke; 13. Colonial legacies in Lebanese
financial infrastructures and the impact on financial crisis Cybele Atme;
Part III. Organizations and Actors of Contemporary Financial
Infrastructures: 14. Exchanges: infrastructures, power and differential
organization of capital markets Johannes Petry; 15. Financial
infrastructures in the context of financial development: the case of
Brazil's stock exchange Giselle Datz; 16. Target2-securities: Europe's new
financial infrastructure Troels Krarup; 17. Opportunities and barriers to
regional payment systems: the case of the SML Annina Kaltenbrunner and
Bianca Orsi; 18. Blame game: illicit finance, de-risking and the politics
of private financial infrastructure Mark Nance and Eleni Tsingou; 19.
Swift: trusted infrastructure for infrastructures Gary Robinson, Sabine
Dörry and Ben Derudder; 20. Infrastructural geoeconomics: the emergence of
Chinese and Russian cross-border payment systems Andreas Nölke; 21.
Derivatives market reforms and the infrastructural authority of central
clearing counterparties Lorenzo Genito and Andrea Lagna; 22. Esg:
'sustainable' investing and the risk of infrastructural lock-in Jan
Fichtner, Robin Jaspert, and Johannes Petry; 23. Issue control in green
infrastructures Leonard Seabrooke and Annika Stenström; Part IV. Digital
Technologies and the Future of Financial Infrastructure: 24. Social media
and the changing infrastructures of money Lana Swartz; 25. Trading on
social trading platforms Xiaochuan Tong and Alex Preda; 26. Digital
financial infrastructures in the African agricultural sector: practices,
networks, and philanthrocapitalism Marie Langevin and Valérie L'Heureux;
27. India stack: authority and innovation in a new financial infrastructure
J. P. Singh; 28. Infrastructures for financial inclusion in South Asia
Juvaria Jafri; 29. A short infrastructural history of currency
digitalization in the People's Republic of China, 2000s-2020s Tim Salzer;
30. Infrastructure for inclusion: evaluating China's financial
infrastructure and financial inclusion Falin Zhang, Yang Cui and Mingzhen
Yang; 31. AI as financial infrastructure? Edemilson Paraná; Index.