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SAGE Publications, Progress in Human Geography, 2(35), p. 234-245

DOI: 10.1177/0309132510370277

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Geographies of money and finance I: Cultural economy, politics and place

Journal article published in 2010 by Sarah Hall ORCID
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Abstract

In this report, I review the intersection between cultural economy and economic geography research on money and finance. To date, economic geographers have engaged most extensively with cultural economy work on the calculative practices that (re)produce the international financial system. However, I argue that there is scope for economic geography to broaden its engagement with this literature by developing understandings of the co-constitutive relationship between variegated geographical contexts and calculative practices. Such an approach is valuable because it responds to calls for cultural economy research to consider the political and normative dimensions of money and finance more fully.