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Beyond variegation: The territorialisation of states, communities and developers in large-scale developments in Johannesburg, Shanghai and London. (2022). Harrison, Phil ; Attuyer, Katia ; Robinson, Jennifer ; Wu, Fulong ; Todes, Alison ; Wang, Zheng ; Dittgen, Romain.
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  29. Introducing the YIMBYs: Renters, housing, and supply-side politics in Los Angeles. (2021). Tapp, Renee.
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  30. Breaking the housing€“finance cycle: Macroeconomic policy reforms for more affordable homes. (2021). Ryan-Collins, Josh.
    In: Environment and Planning A.
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  31. Regional income disparities, monopoly & finance. (2021). Iammarino, Simona ; Guy, Frederick ; Feldman, Maryann.
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  32. Beyond Agriculture: Alternative Geographies of Rural Land Investment and Place Effects across the United Kingdom. (2021). Stirling, Phoebe ; Livingstone, Nicola ; Gallent, Nick ; Juntti, Meri ; Hamiduddin, Iqbal.
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  33. Through the Optics of Finance: Speculative Urbanism and the Transformation of Markets. (2021). Goldman, Michael ; Narayan, Devika.
    In: International Journal of Urban and Regional Research.
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  34. Private Landed Property and Finance: A Checkered History. (2021). Ryancollins, Josh.
    In: American Journal of Economics and Sociology.
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  35. A note on financialization from a Classical-Keynesian standpoint. (2020). Di Bucchianico, Stefano.
    In: Department of Economics University of Siena.
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  36. On contested water governance and the making of urban financialisation: Exploring the case of metropolitan São Paulo, Brazil. (2020). Empinotti, Vanessa Lucena ; Aversa, Marcelo ; Klink, Jeroen.
    In: Urban Studies.
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  37. The Contradictory Evolution of €œMediterranean€ Neoliberalism in Spain, 1995€“2008. (2020). Rey-Arajo, Pedro M.
    In: Review of Radical Political Economics.
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  38. Standards and SSOs in the contested widening and deepening of financial markets: The arrival of Green Municipal Bonds in Mexico City. (2020). Grubbauer, Monika ; Hilbrandt, Hanna.
    In: Environment and Planning A.
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  39. Making a market for itself: The emergent financialization of student housing in Canada. (2020). Revington, Nick ; August, Martine.
    In: Environment and Planning A.
    RePEc:sae:envira:v:52:y:2020:i:5:p:856-877.

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  40. Underinsurance as adaptation: Household agency in places of marketisation and financialisation. (2020). Booth, Kate ; Kendal, Dave.
    In: Environment and Planning A.
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  41. The state project of crisis management: China€™s Shantytown Redevelopment Schemes under state-led financialization. (2020). Wei, Zongcai ; He, Shenjing ; Zhang, Mengzhu.
    In: Environment and Planning A.
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  42. Complexity and coordination in London€™s Silvertown Quays: How real estate developers (re)centred themselves in the planning process. (2020). Brill, Frances.
    In: Environment and Planning A.
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  43. Strategic use of land policy instruments for affordable housing – Coping with social challenges under scarce land conditions in Swiss cities. (2020). Hartmann, Thomas ; Debrunner, Gabriela.
    In: Land Use Policy.
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  44. Melbourne€™s vertical expansion and the political economies of high-rise residential development. (2019). Nethercote, Megan.
    In: Urban Studies.
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  45. Urban Sprawl and Sustainable Urban Policies. A Review of the Cases of Lima, Mexico City and Santiago de Chile. (2019). Asian-Chaves, Rosario ; Coq-Huelva, Daniel.
    In: Sustainability.
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  46. Lisbon After the Crisis: From Credit‐fuelled Suburbanization to Tourist‐driven Gentrification. (2019). Lestegas, Iago.
    In: International Journal of Urban and Regional Research.
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  47. Financialization, Urban Governance and the Planning System: Utilizing ‘Development Viability’ as a Policy Narrative for the Liberalization of Irelands Post‐Crash Planning System. (2019). Waldron, Richard.
    In: International Journal of Urban and Regional Research.
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  48. The global politics of an urban age: creating cities for all in the age of financialisation. (2018). Brill, Frances ; Robin, Enora.
    In: Palgrave Communications.
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  49. The Impact of Single-Family Rental REITs on Regional Housing Markets: A Case Study of Nashville, TN. (2018). Silverman, Robert Mark ; Chaudhry, Rabia ; Chilton, Ken ; Wang, Chihaungji.
    In: Societies.
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  50. Unwilling Subjects of Financialization. (2017). Fields, Desiree.
    In: International Journal of Urban and Regional Research.
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