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Financial Stability Rearticulated: Institutional Reform, Post-Crisis Governance, and the New Regulatory Landscape in the United States
(Virginia Tech, 2015-02)The recent financial crisis was a powerful reminder that the inherent instability of the monetary-financial system is likely to entail serious consequences for the real economy. In the U.S., the monumental Dodd-Frank Wall ... -
Conceptualizing Financial Resilience: The Challenges for Urban Theory
(Virginia Tech, 2016-01)This chapter outlines an urban theory of ‘financial resilience’ that accounts for the fact that the concurrent processes of urbanization and financialization render the economic system at once resilient and unstable. The ... -
Global Effects of U.S. Dividend Income Tax
(Virginia Tech, 2016-07-27)Do non-U.S. firms respond to the U.S. dividend income tax? To explore this question, we examine the 2003 dividend tax cut which only applies to certain non-U.S. firms depending on both tax treaties and corresponding foreign ... -
Back to the Future: Lösch, Isard, and the Role of Money and Credit in the Space-Economy
(Virginia Tech, 2016-08)The recent financial crisis has been a powerful reminder that the intersectoral flow of funds is also—always and everywhere—a local phenomenon with real effects. Yet, the contemporary canon of regional economic theory has ...