Research: Transformations
Working Papers in Employment, Work and Finance
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Year of Publication:
| 2009 (WPG09-01 - WPG09-20) | |
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| Paper No. | Title of Paper and Author |
| WPG 09-01 | Temptation and the Virtues of Long-Term Commitment: The Governance of Sovereign Wealth Fund Investment - Gordon L. Clark |
| WPG 09-02 | Info forthcoming. |
| WPG 09-03 | Path-Dependence, Coalitions and Interlinked Networks: Legislating Carbon Markets in the Face of Financial Crisis - Janelle Knox-Hayes |
| WPG 09-04 | Human nature, the environment, and behaviour: explaining the scope and geographical scale of financial decision-making. Published as Clark, G.L. (2010) Human nature, the environment, and behaviour: explaining the scope and geographical scale of financial decision-making. Geografiska Annaler: B, Human Geography, 92(2): 159-173. - Gordon L. Clark |
| WPG 09-05 | Government of Singapore Investment Corporation: Insurer of Last Resort and Bulwark of Nation-State Legitimacy. Published as Clark, G.L. and Monk, A.H.B. (2010) Government of Singapore Investment Corporation (GIC): insurer of last resort and bulwark of nation-state legitimacy. The Pacific Review, 23(4): 429-451. - Gordon L. Clark and Ashby H.B. Monk |
| WPG 09-06 | The Architecture of Carbon Markets: Institutional Analysis of the Organizations and Relationships that Build the Market - Janelle Knox-Hayes |
| WPG 09-07 | The Veil of Kyoto: the Politics of Greenhouse Gas Mitigation in Australia, submitted to Political Geography - Nicholas Howarth and Drew Foxall |
| WPG 09-08 | 'Being in the market': the UK house-price bubble and the intended structure of individual pension investment portfolios. Published as, Clark, G.L., Durán-Fernández, R. and Strauss, K. (2010) 'Being in the market': the UK house-price bubble and the intended structure of individual pension investment portfolios. Journal of Economic Geography, 10(3): 331-359. - Gordon L. Clark, Roberto Durán-Fernández, and Kendra Strauss |
| WPG 09-09 | Investing for the Environment? The Limits of the UN Principles of Responsible Investment - Taylor R. Gray |
| WPG 09-10 | Resource Wealth and the Ethics of Global Investment: The Legitimacy and Governance of Norway's Sovereign Wealth Fund. Published as, Clark, G.L. and Monk, A.H.B. (2010) The legitimacy and governance of Norway's Sovereign Wealth Fund: The ethics of global investment. Environment and Planning, A, 42(7): 1723-1738. - Gordon L. Clark and Ashby H.B. Monk |
| WPG 09-11 | Paper removed |
| WPG 09-12 | Listing BRICs: Stock Issuers from Brazil, Russia, India and China in New York, London, and Luxembourg - Dariusz Wójcik and Csaba Burger |
| WPG 09-13 | Funding climate change: how pension fund fiduciary duty masks trustee inertia and short-termism. Published as Ch. 11 in, Hawley, J.P., Kamath, S.J. and A.T. Williams (eds.) (2011) Corporate Governance Failures: The Role of Institutional Investors in the Global Financial Crisis. University of Pennsylvania Press, ISBN 978-0-8122-4314-7. - Claire Woods |
| WPG 09-14 | The Cultures of Philanthropy: Private foundation governance in the USA, the UK, Germany, and Japan Stephen Lew and Dariusz Wójcik |
| WPG 09-15 | Info forthcoming. |
| WPG 09-16 | Securitisation and its Footprint: The Rise of the U.S. Securities Industry Centres 1998-2007 - Dariusz Wójcik |
| WPG 09-17 | The role of investment consultants in transforming pension fund decision-making: the integration of environmental, social and governance considerations into corporate valuation Forthcoming in, Hawley, J. and Williams, A. (eds.) Institutional Investors, Risk / Return and Corporate Governance Failures: Practical Lessons from the Global Financial Crisis, University of Pennsylvania Press. - Eric Knight and Adam Dixon |
| WPG 09-18 | Challenging hegemonic deregulation? The UK Gangmaster Licensing Authority as a model for the regulation of casual work - Kendra Strauss |
| WPG 09-19 | Channels of Convergence: The Distribution of Market Forces by Means of Investor Engagement and Interlocked Directorates - Taylor R. Gray |
| WPG 09-20 | Innis Redux: Dependence, Entrenchment and Lock-In in the Canadian Provinces - Taylor R. Gray |
| 2006 (WPG06-01 - WPG06-18) | |
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| Paper No. | Title of Paper and Author |
| WPG 06-01 | The consistency of UK pension fund trustee decision-making. (2007) Journal of Pension Economics and Finance, 6(1). - Gordon L. Clark, Emiko Caerlewy-Smith and John C. Marshall |
| WPG 06-02 | Shareholder activism in the public spotlight: social investors' resolutions at US corporate annual general meetings, 2001-2004. (Forthcoming, 2007) Environment and Planning A. - Gordon L. Clark, James Salo and Tessa Hebb |
| WPG 06-03 | The UK Occupational Pension System in Crisis. Chapter 10, in H. Pemberton, P. Thane, and N. Whiteside (eds.) (2006) Britain's Pensions Crisis History and Policy, OUP, 280pp. - Gordon L. Clark |
| WPG 06-04 | Migrant workers in a global city: ethnicity and gender in servicing work in a Greater London hotel. - Linda McDowell, Adina Batnitzky and Sarah Dyer |
| WPG 06-05 | Corporate Governance and Environmental Risk Management: A Quantitative Analysis of "New Paradigm" Firms. - Gordon L. Clark and James Salo |
| WPG 06-06 | Agitation, resistance, and reconciliation with respect to socially responsible investment: the attitudes of UK pension trustees and Oxford undergraduates. (2006) Environment and Planning A, 38: 1585-1589. - Emiko Caerlewy-Smith, Gordon L. Clark and John C. Marshall |
| WPG 06-07 | The growing tension between expertise and representation: UK legislation on pension fund governance and US regulation of the mutual fund industry. (Forthcoming, 2007) in 21st Society. - Gordon L. Clark |
| WPG 06-08 | The Alchemy of Finance. Chapter 1, in Clark, G.L. and Wó jcik, D. (2007) The Geography of Finance Corporate Governance in a Global Marketplace, OUP, 264 pp. - Gordon L. Clark and Dariusz Wójcik |
| WPG 06-09 | Re-engaging with rationality: UK pensions and the context of decision-making. - Kendra Strauss |
| WPG 06-10 | The "Crisis" in Defined Benefit Corporate Pension Liabilities: Current Solutions and Future Prospects - Gordon L. Clark and Ashby H.B. Monk |
| WPG 06-11 | Solutions to the asset allocation problem by informed respondents: the significance of the size-of-bet and the 1/n heuristic. (2009) Risk Management and Insurance Review, 12(2): 251-271. - Gordon L. Clark, Emiko Caerlewy-Smith, and John C. Marshall |
| WPG 06-12 | Institutional Reforms and the Spatial Evolution of Banking System in a Less Developed Region of China Since 1978. - Xiaojian Li and Zhou Xiongfei |
| WPG 06-13 | Gender Inequality, Risk and European Pensions - Kendra Strauss |
| WPG 06-14 | Economic Theories and Spatial Transformations: Clarifying the Space-Time Premises and Outcomes of Economic Theories. - José Corpataux and Olivier Crevoisier |
| WPG 06-15 | Property Sector Financialisation: The Case of Swiss Pension Funds (1994-2005). - Thierry Theurillat, José Corpataux and Olivier Crevoisier |
| WPG 06-16 | Massachusetts Pension Reserves Investment Management Board: urban investing through a transparent selection process. - Lisa A. Hagerman, Gordon L. Clark, and Tessa Hebb |
| WPG 06-17 | The rise of a global infrastructure market through relational investing: unraveling the web of financial flows into urban geographies - Morag Torrance |
| WPG 06-18 | Financial Knowledge. (Forthcoming, 2008) in Encyclopedia. - Gordon L. Clark, John C. Marshall, and Kendra Strauss |
| 2005 (WPG05-01 - WPG05-16) | |
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| Paper No. | Title of Paper and Author |
| WPG 05-01 | The Emergence of Non-Financial Rating Agencies for the Promotion of Global Standards: An Assessment and Empirical Analysis of Two Proprietary Databases. Forthcoming, Geoforum. - James Salo |
| WPG 05-02 | U.S. Public Sector Pension Funds and Urban Revitalization: An overview of policy and programs. - Kendra Strauss, Gordon L. Clark, Tessa Hebb, Lisa Hagerman |
| WPG 05-03 | Setting the agenda: the geography of global finance. - Gordon L. Clark |
| WPG 05-04 | Beyond close dialogue: economic geography as if it matters. - Gordon L. Clark |
| WPG 05-05 | Institutional investors and the language of finance: the global metrics of market performance. - Gordon L. Clark, Tessa Hebb, and Dariusz Wójcik |
| WPG 05-06 | Pension fund trustee competence: decision-making in problems relevant to investment practice. (2006) Journal of Pension Economics and Finance, 5(1): 91-110. - Gordon L. Clark, Emiko Caerlewy-Smith, and John C. Marshall |
| WPG 05-07 | Geographically dispersed ownership and inter-market stock price arbitrage - Ahold's crisis of corporate governance and its implications for global standards. (2006) Journal of Economic Geography, 6(3): 303-322. - Gordon L Clark, Dariusz Wójcik, and Rob Bauer |
| WPG 05-08 | Re-writing pension fund capitalism 1: the modern corporation and pension benefit systems in a world of perpetual motion. - Gordon L Clark |
| WPG 05-09 | Re-writing pension fund capitalism 2: the UK pensions crisis and trends in occupational pension plan benefits, 1950-2004. - Gordon L. Clark and Yu-Wei Hu |
| WPG 05-10 | Re-writing pension fund capitalism 3: defined benefit and defined contribution pension schemes with reference to demographic and financial flows. - Yu-Wei Hu and Gordon L. Clark |
| WPG 05-11 | Corporate Governance and Environmental Performance: Industry and Country Effects. (Forthcoming) Competition and Change. - James Salo |
| WPG 05-12 | Cancelled. |
| WPG 05-13 | Pension Funds and Urban Revitalization New York Case Study: Competitive returns and a revitalized New York. - Lisa A. Hagerman, Gordon L. Clark and Tessa Hebb |
| WPG 05-14 | Trustee Decision-Making in Theory and Practice. (2005) NAPF Research Report No 4. - Gordon L. Clark, Emiko Caerlewy-Smith and John Marshall |
| WPG 05-15 | Pension Funds and Urban Revitalization California Case Study A: Private Equity CalPERS' California Initiative. - Tessa Hebb |
| WPG 05-16 | Pension Funds and Urban Revitalization California Case Study B: Real Estate CalPERS' California Urban Real Estate Initiative. - Tessa Hebb |
| 2004 (WPG04-01 - WPG04-25) | |
|---|---|
| Paper No. | Title of Paper and Author |
| WPG 04-01 | Money flows like mercury: the geography of global finance. - Gordon L. Clark |
| WPG 04-02 | Pension Fund Governance 1: Expertise and organizational form. - Gordon L. Clark |
| WPG 04-03 | Political Economy of Electricity Reform: A case study in Gujarat, India - Chris Hansen & John Bower |
| WPG 04-04 | An Economic Evaluation of Small-scale Distributed Electricity Generation Technologies - Chris Hansen & John Bower |
| WPG 04-05 | Global Standards and Emerging Markets: the institutional investment value chain and CalPERS' investment strategy - Tessa Hebb and Dariusz Wójcik |
| WPG 04-06 | Trust and antitrust in innovation investment communities: reconsidering moral sentiments. - Terry Babcock-Lumish |
| WPG 04-07 to WPG 04-13 and WPG 04-18 | Proceedings and papers presented at the conference on 'Global Standards', Oxford, November 2003
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| WPG 04-14 | Beyond the TMT bubble: Patterns of innovation investment in the US and the UK - Terry Babcock-Lumish |
| WPG 04-15 | Why do they care? The market for corporate global responsibility and the role of institutional investors. - Gordon L. Clark and Tessa Hebb |
| WPG 04-16 | The Economic Inefficiency of Secrecy - Tessa Hebb |
| WPG 04-17 |
Convergence in corporate governance: Empirical evidence from Europe 2000-2003. - Dariusz Wójcik |
| WPG 04-20 | Venture capital decision-making and the cultures of risk: An application of Q methodology to US and UK innovation clusters. - Terry Babcock-Lumish |
| WPG 04-21 | Path Dependence and the Alchemy of Finance: The Economic Geography of the German Model, 1997-2003. - Gordon L. Clark and Dariusz Wójcik |
| WPG 04-23 | Pricing the economic landscape: financial markets and the communities and institutions of risk management. - Terry L. Babcock-Lumish and Gordon L. Clark |
| WPG 04-24 | Corporate governance and cross-listing: evidence from European companies. - Darius Wójcik, Gordon L. Clark and Rob Bauer |
| WPG 04-25 | Pension and retirement income in a global environment. - Gordon L. Clark, Alicia H. Munnell, and J. Michael Orszag |
| 2003 (WPG03-01 - WPG03-05) | |
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| Paper No. | Title of Paper and Author |
| WPG 03-01 | Understanding Pension Fund Corporate Engagement in a Global Arena Relations Industrielles / Industrial Relations Vol. 59-1, 2004. - Gordon L. Clark and Tessa Hebb |
| WPG 03-02 | Blue Agave Peasant Producers and the Tequila Industry in Jalisco, Mexico - Marco González |
| WPG 03-03 | IPPC: A Driver for Innovation in the Pulp and Paper Industry - Catherine Ganzleben |
| WPG 03-04 | Proceedings and papers presented to the Oxford Seminar on Pension Fund Corporate Engagement, November 2002 - Various Authors |
| WPG 03-05 | Financial valuation of the German (regional) model: the negative relationship between ownership concentration and stock market returns, 1997-2001 - Gordon L. Clark and Dariusz Wójcik |
| 2002 (WPG02-01 - WPG02-22) | |
|---|---|
| Paper No. | Title of Paper and Author |
| WPG 02-01 | Competitiveness and European Regional Policy: A Review and Analysis - Helen Lawton Smith |
| WPG 02-02 | Catastrophe Risk and Reinsurance: Financial decision making for the Catastrophe Society - Mojdeh Keykhah |
| WPG 02-03 | The Shape of Uncertainty: Implications for Decision Making - Mojdeh Keykhah |
| WPG 02-04 | Decision-making: models of the real-world and expertise - Gordon L. Clark and John C. Marshall |
| WPG 02-05 | From archipelago to network: Urbanisation and water privatisation in the South - Karen J. Bakker |
| WPG 02-06 | Elementary my dear Watson: On condition and cause in catastrophe risk - Mojdeh Keykhah |
| WPG 02-07 |
A political ecology of water privatization - Karen J. Bakker |
| WPG 02-08 |
Has widening participation in decision-making influenced water policy in the UK? - Ben Page |
| WPG 02-09 |
How and where should we invest in Europe? An economic geography of global finance. - Gordon L. Clark and Dariusz Wojcik |
| WPG 02-10 |
Cognition, Learning and European Regional Growth: An Agent-Centred Perspective on the 'New' Economy. - Paul Tracey, Gordon L. Clark and Helen Lawton Smith |
| WPG 02-11 |
Social Capital vs Family Capital: Allies or opponents? - Haritini Karakoulaki |
| WPG 02-12 |
The making of the EU Water Framework Directive: shifting choreographies of governance and the effectiveness of environmental lobbying.
- Maria Kaïka and Ben Page |
| WPG 02-13 |
Achieving Participatory Governance: Sustainability and Policy Innovation in a Multi-Level Context. Crosscutting Issues in the Water Sector.
- Erik Swyngedouw, Ben Page, and Maria Kaika |
| WPG 02-14 |
The Role of Social capital and Family Capital in SMEs Development and Sustainability: an empirical study of two regions in Greece. - Haritini Karakoulaki |
| WPG 02-15 |
From public to private to... public? Re-regulating and 'mutualising' private water supply in England and Wales. - Karen Bakker |
| WPG 02-16 | Globalization and competitive strategy in Europe's vulnerable regions: firm, industry and country effects in labour-intensive industries. - Gordon Clark, Theo Palaskas, Paul Tracey and Maria Tsampra |
| WPG 02-17 |
"Vulnerability" and regions in the European Union: An exercise on the Italian Mezzogiorno. - Paolo Guerrieri and Simona Iammarino |
| WPG 02-18 |
21st Century pension (in)security - Gordon L. Clark |
| WPG 02-19 |
Small-firm production systems and regional vulnerability in Greece: Low-cost versus knowledge-intensive specialisation strategies in globalising economy. - Maria Tsampra and Theodosios Palaskas |
| WPG 02-20 |
Study of four labour-intensive sectors in the region of Valencia: Connections with the regional industrial and technological policy in the region. - Pere Escorsa |
| WPG 02-21 |
Is Ireland a Muse or a Mystic for Regional Development? - Mary O'Sullivan and Manuela Giangrande |
| WPG 02-22 |
On the margin: The performance of UK SMEs in labour intensive industries. - Paul Tracey, Gordon L. Clark and Helen Lawton Smith |
| 2001 (WPG01-01 - WPG01-19) | |
|---|---|
| Paper No. | Title of Paper and Author |
| WPG 01-01 |
Rethinking Comparative Studies - Gordon L Clark, Paul Tracey, Helen Lawton Smith |
| WPG 01-02 |
European pensions and global finance: continuity or convergence? New Political Economy, (2002) - Gordon L. Clark |
| WPG 01-03 |
The role of institutions and power relations in local high-tech economic development: evidence from Oxfordshire. - Helen Lawton Smith |
| WPG 01-04 |
Twelve Month Progress Report - RASTEI Technical Paper - Gordon L. Clark and Paul Tracey |
| WPG 01-05 |
RDAs and Local Economic Development: Scale and Competitiveness in High-technology Oxfordshire and Cambridgeshire. - Helen Lawton Smith and Rupert Waters |
| WPG 01-06 |
Cross-border Corporate Ownership in Europe is not Consistent with an Integrated Capital Market: Evidence from Portfolio and Industrial Holdings. - Dariusz Wojcik |
| WPG 01-07 |
Requiem for a national ideal? Social solidarity, the crisis of French social security and the role of global financial markets. Environment and Planning A, (2001), 33, pp. 2003-2024. - Gordon L. Clark |
| WPG 01-08 |
Commercial Bank Lending to Smes in Poland: An Empirical Investigation. - Melanie Feakins |
| WPG 01-09 |
France's Regional Unemployment Problem and the 35 Hour Week. Geographische Zeitschrift, (2001), 89, pp. 220-240. - Chloë Flutter |
| WPG 01-10 |
Agents, Endowments, and Path-Dependence: Making Sense of European Regional Development. - Gordon L. Clark, Paul Tracey and Helen Lawton Smith |
| WPG 01-11 |
Competitiveness and European Development Policy: A Review and Analysis. - Helen Lawton Smith, Gordon L. Clark and Paul Tracey |
| WPG 01-12 |
Regions are the Building Blocks of the German Capital Market. - Dariusz Wojcik |
| WPG 01-13 |
Constructing the Post-Socialist Context: The Transformation Environment Explored Through the Agency and Strategies of SME's. - Melanie Feakins |
| WPG 01-14 |
Regional Policy in the West Midlands. - Helen Lawton Smith, Gordon L Clark, Paul Tracey |
| WPG 01-15 |
Questionnaire and Fieldwork Data (UK STUDY). - Jane Battersby, Nigel Berkeley, Gordon L. Clark, Helen Lawton Smith, Paul Tracey, Janet Tully, Dariusz Wojcik |
| WPG 01-16 |
On the margin: the performance of UK SMEs in labour intensive industries. - Paul Tracey, Gordon L. Clark and Helen Lawton Smith |
| WPG 01-17 |
London's Place in the World of Finance: A Supply-side Approach. - Gordon L. Clark |
| WPG 01-18 |
Comparing Oxford and Grenoble: the growth of knowledge clusters in two pioneer regions, dynamics, trends and guidelines. - Helen Lawton Smith and Michel de Bernardy |
| WPG 01-19 |
Global Hazards and Catastrophic Risk: Assessments, Practitioners, and Decision Making in Reinsurance. - Mojdeh Keykhah |
| 2000 (WPG00-01 - WPG00-18) | |
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| Paper No. | Title of Paper and Author |
| WPG 00-01 |
'Pension Systems' - The International Encyclopedia of Business and Management. IEBM Handbook of Economics, edited by M. Warner, (2002), pp. 5194-5204. - Gordon L. Clark |
| WPG 00-02 |
The Greening of Capitalism? Privatising Water in England and Wales. - Karen Bakker |
| WPG 00-03 |
The Dutch Model of Sector-Wide Supplementary Pensions: Fund Governance, Finance and European Competition policy. Environment and Planning A, (2001) 33, 27-48 - Gordon L. Clark and Paul Bennett |
| WPG 00-04 |
Biodiversity and indigenous agroecology in Amazonia. The Indigenous peoples of Pastaza. - Josep-Antoni Gari |
| WPG 00-05 |
Accounting Standards and German Supplementary Pensions: The Emerging Framework Underpinning Global Finance. Economic Geography, (2001), 77, pp. 250-271. - Gordon L. Clark, Daniel Mansfield and Adam Tickell |
| WPG 00-06 |
The German Social Market in the World of Global Finance: Pension Investment Management and the Limits of Consensual Decision Making. Transactions IBG, (2002) - Gordon L. Clark, Daniel Mansfield and Adam Tickell |
| WPG 00-07 |
UK SMES,Technology, Competitiveness and Employment. - Helen Lawton Smith, Gordon L. Clark and Paul Tracey |
| WPG 00-08 |
Regulatory Policies and Innovation. - Helen Lawton Smith |
| WPG 00-09 |
SMES, Technology and Internationalisation in the Italian Mezzogiorno. - Paolo Guerrieri and Simona Iammarino |
| WPG 00-10 |
SMES, Technology, Competitiveness and Employment. - Pere Escorsa, Ramon Maspons, Matt Staton |
| WPG 00-11 |
Innovativeness and Competitiveness of Regional Production Systems: Local and International Embeddedness of SMEs in the Information Technology Industry. - V. Arapoglou, T.B. Palaskas, M. Tsampra |
| WPG 00-12 |
SMEs, Employment, Technology, and Competitiveness. - Mary O'Sullivan |
| WPG 00-13 |
Bibliography on European Automotive Components Industry. - Linda Atkinson and Helen Lawton Smith |
| WPG 00-14 |
Bibliography on European Clothing Sector. - Linda Atkinson, Helen Lawton Smith, Simona Iammarino |
| WPG 00-15 |
Bibliography on European Electronic Components Industry. - Linda Atkinson and Helen Lawton Smith |
| WPG 00-16 |
Bibliography on European Footwear Sector. - Linda Atkinson and Helen Lawton Smith |
| WPG 00-17 |
Industrial Development in Ireland: A New Beginning? - Mary O'Sullivan |
| WPG 00-18 |
Pension Funds and Corporate Governance: An Anglo-American Perspective. - Gordon L. Clark |
| 1999 (WPG99-01 - WPG99-17) | |
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| Paper No. | Title of Paper and Author |
| WPG 99-01 |
Community Solidarity: Public Pension Fund Investment in Community Development. Ethics, Place, Environment, 3 (2000) pp 1-24 - Gordon L. Clark |
| WPG 99-02 |
Mutuality at a Distance? Risk and Regulation in Insurance Clubs.
Environment and Planning A, 31 (2000) - Paul Bennett |
| WPG 99-03 |
The Shape of Uncertainty: Insurance Underwriting in the Face of Catastrophe Risk. - Mojdeh Keykhah |
| WPG 99-04 |
Territories of Innovation: Innovation as a collective process and the globalisation of competition. Published in Lawton-Smith, H. (2000) Technology Transfer and Industrial Change in Europe, Macmillan, London. pp 15-33. - Erik Swyngedouw |
| WPG 99-05 |
The Production Processes Employed by the Pulp and Paper Industry. - Catherine Ganzleben |
| WPG 99-06 |
International governance and private actors: Enrolling insurers in maritime environmental regulation. - Paul Bennett |
| WPG 99-07 |
Parochial Policies for a World City; Governing the global localisation of Brussels. - Guy Baeten |
| WPG 99-08 |
The tragedy of the highway; Empowerment, disempowerment and the policies of sustainability discourses and practices. - Guy Baeten |
| WPG 99-09 |
Clichés of Urban Doom; The dystopian politics of metaphors for the unequal city: a view from Brussels. - Guy Baeten |
| WPG 99-10 |
Elite Power, Global Forces and the Political-Economy of 'Glocal' Development. - Erik Swyngedouw |
| WPG 99-11 |
Authoritarian Governance, Power and the Politics of Rescaling. Published in Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 18 (2000) pp 63-76 - Erik Swyngedouw |
| WPG 99-12 |
Fetishising the Modern City: The Phantasmagoria of Urban Technological Networks. Published in International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 24(1), pp 120-138. - Maria Kaika and Erik Swyngedouw |
| WPG 99-13 |
Vocabulary of the New Europe: Code words for the millenium. Society and Space, (2001), 19, pp. 697-718 - Gordon L. Clark |
| WPG 99-14 |
Economic Geography: Transition and Growth. Chapt. 1 in The Oxford Handbook of Economic Geography (2000), OUP. - Gordon L. Clark, Maryann Feldman and Meric Gertler |
| WPG 99-15 |
The Inefficiencies of Regulation and the Illogic of Efficiency: Water Regulation in England and Wales. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers (2001) - Karen Bakker |
| WPG 99-16 |
Bennett Harrison's Legacy. Antipode (2001) 22, 23-28 - Gordon L. Clark |
| WPG 99-17 |
The City of London in the Asian Crisis. Journal of Economic Geography (2001) 1, 107-130 - Gordon L. Clark and Darius Wojcik |
| 1998 (WPG98-01 - WPG98-12) | |
|---|---|
| Paper No. | Title of Paper and Author |
| WPG 98-01 |
Pension Fund Capitalism: A Causal Analysis. Published: Geografiska Annaler B, 80, (1998) 139-157 - Gordon L. Clark |
| WPG 98-02 |
The Retreat of the State. Published in Martin, R.L. (ed.) (1999) Money and the Space Economy, J. Wiley - Gordon L. Clark |
| WPG 98-03 |
A Question of Identity: Nationalism, Civil Society and Daily Life. - Warwick Armstrong |
| WPG 98-04 |
Small firms, access to capital, and prospects for economic development: Warsaw, Poland. - Melanie Feakins |
| WPG 98-05 |
Anti-trust? European competition law and mutual environmental insurance. Economic Geography, 76 (2000) - Paul Bennett |
| WPG 98-06 |
Infrastructure Shortfall in the United Kingdom: The Private Finance Initiative and Government Policy. (also TSU Working Paper 864) Political Geography, 18 (1999), 341-365 - Gordon L. Clark and Amanda Root |
| WPG 98-07 |
Competition and Innovation in the Anglo-American Investment Management Industry. Chapter 5, in Clark, G.L. (2000) Pension Fund Capitalism, OUP. - Gordon L. Clark and John Evans |
| WPG 98-08 |
Marxism and Historical-Geographical Materialism: A Spectre is Haunting Geography. Scottish Geographical Magazine, 115(2) pp 91-102. - Erik Swyngedouw |
| WPG 98-09 |
Contested Terrain: Republican Rhetoric, Pension Funds and Community Development. Urban Geography, 20 (1999), 197-225 - Gordon L. Clark |
| WPG 98-10 |
Taeduk Research Park: Formation of Spin-offs and Local Linkages. - Jun-ho Jeong |
| WPG 98-11 |
Private Water, Producing Scarcity; the Yorkshire Drought of 1995.
Economic Geography, 76 (1), 4-27 - Karen Bakker |
| WPG 98-12 |
The Environment of the City or the Urbanisation of Nature. In, Bridge, G., Watson, S. (eds.) Reader in Urban Studies, B. Blackwell, Oxford. - Erik Swyngedouw and Maria Kaika |
| 1997 (WPG97-01 - WPG97-12) | |
|---|---|
| Paper No. | Title of Paper and Author |
| WPG 97-01 |
Urban Computable General Equilibrium: A Residential-Location, Spatial-Interaction Model. - W.D. Macmillan |
| WPG 97-02 |
The Private Provision of Urban Infrastructure: Financial Intermediation Through Long Term Contracts. Urban Studies, 35 (1998), 301-319 - Gordon L. Clark and John Evans |
| WPG 97-03 |
Barriers to Technology Transfer: Culture and the Limits to Regional Systems of Innovation. - Meric S. Gertler |
| WPG 97-04 |
Stylised Facts and Close Dialogue: Methodology in Economic Geography. Annals, Association of American Geographers, 88 (1998), 73-87 - Gordon L. Clark |
| WPG 97-05 |
Computing and the Science of Geography: The Postmodern Turn and the Geocomputational Twist. - W.D. Macmillan |
| WPG 97-06 |
The Functional and Spatial Structure of the Investment Management Industry. Geoforum, (2000) - Gordon L. Clark |
| WPG 97-07 |
Governing Environmental Risk: Regulation, Insurance and Moral Economy. Progress in Human Geography, 23 (1998), pp 189-208. - Paul Bennett |
| WPG 97-08 |
The Spectre of the Phoenix - Reflections on the Contemporary Urban Condition. Published in Bosma K. and Hellinga, H. (eds.) (1997) Mastering the City I, Netherlands Architecture Institute, Rotterdam/EFL Publications, The Hague/Distributed Art Publishers, NY, pp. 104-121. - Erik Swyngedouw |
| WPG 97-09 |
Real Intelligence: the case for deductive geocomputation. - W.D. Macmillan |
| WPG 97-10 |
Homing in and Spacing Out: Re-configuring scale. Published in Gebhardt H., Heinritz, G., Weissner, R. (eds.) (1998) Europa im Globalisieringsprozess von Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft, Franz Steiner Verlag, Stuttgart, pp. 81-100 - Erik Swyngedouw |
| WPG 97-11 |
Politics, Institutions and Regional Restructuring Processes: From managed growth to planned fragmentation in the reconversion of Belgium's last coal mine region. Regional Studies, (2000) - Guy Baeten, Erik Swyngedouw, Louis Albrechts |
| WPG 97-12 |
Modernity and Hybridity - The production of nature: Water and modernisation in Spain. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 89(3), pp 443-465. - Erik Swyngedouw |
| 1996 (WPG96-01 - WPG96-09) | |
|---|---|
| Paper No. | Title of Paper and Author |
| WPG 96-01 |
Pension Funds and Urban Investment: Four Models of Financial Intermediation. Environmental Planning A, 29 (1997), 1297-1316 - Gordon L. Clark |
| WPG 96-02 |
Rogues and Regulation in Global Finance: Maxwell, Leeson, and the City of London. Regional Studies, 31 (1997), 221-236 - Gordon L. Clark |
| WPG 96-03 |
Neither Global Nor Local: 'Glocalisation' and the Politics of Scale. Published in Cox K. (ed.) Spaces of Globalization: Reasserting the Power of the Local, Guildford/Longman, New York/London (1997), 137-166 - Erik Swyngedouw |
| WPG 96-04 |
From Global Order to Glocal Disorder, New Financial Instruments and the Time / Space Choreography of Glocal Money. Published in Daniels, P.W. and Lever, W.F. (eds.) The Global Economy in Transition, Longman, Oxford and London (1996), 135-163. Amended version published in French as "Les Nouveaux Instruments Financiers: La Choreographie Tempo-Spatiale de'l';Argent Global" Espace et Sociétés, Nr. 88-89 (1997) - Erik Swyngedouw |
| WPG 96-05 |
Reconstructing Citizenship, the Rescaling of the State and the New Authoritarianism: Closing the Belgian Mines. Urban Studies, 33(8) (1996), 1499-1521 - Erik Swyngedouw |
| WPG 96-06 |
Power, Nature and the City. The Conquest of water and the Political-Ecology of Urbanization in Guayaquil, Equador: 1880-1990. Environment and Planning A, 29(2), (1997), 311-322 - Erik Swyngedouw |
| WPG 96-07 |
The Spatial Configuration of the Firm and the Management of Sunk Costs. Economic Geography, 73 (1997), 285-304 - Gordon L. Clark and Neil Wrigley |
| WPG 96-08 |
The Anatomy of Corruption: The Practice of Pension Fund Investment Decision Making. Environment and Planning A, 30 (1998), 1235-1253 - Gordon L. Clark |
| WPG 96-09 |
Why Convention Dominates Pension Fund Trustees' Investment Decision Making. Environment & Planning A, 30 (1998) 997-1015 - Gordon L. Clark |
For further information please contact:
Olga Thönissen, PA and Research Assistant to Prof. Gordon Clark
Telephone : +44 (0)1865 285067.

