Research: Transformations
Working Papers in Employment, Work and Finance
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Year of Publication:
| 2012 (WPG12-01 - ) | |
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| Paper No. | Title of Paper and Author |
| WPG 12-01 | The Scope of Financial Institutions: In-Sourcing, Outsourcing, and Off-Shoring - Gordon L. Clark and Ashby H.B. Monk |
| WPG 12-02 | Forthcoming |
| WPG 12-03 | Freshwater, Saltwater, and Deepwater: Efficient Market Hypothesis versus Behavioral Finance - Dariusz Wójcik, Nicholas Kreston and Sarah McGill |
| 2010 (WPG10-01 - WPG10-16) | |
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| Paper No. | Title of Paper and Author |
| WPG 10-01 | Nordic Welfare Financiers Made Global Portfolio Investors: Institutional Change in Pension Fund Governance in Sweden and Finland - Ville-Pekka Sorsa and Antonios Roumpakis |
| WPG 10-02 | Myopia and the global financial crisis: short-termism, context-specific reasoning, and market structure. Now published as, Clark, G.L. (2011) Myopia and the global financial crisis: Context-specific reasoning, market structure, and institutional governance. Dialogues in Human Geography, 1(1): 4-25. |
| WPG 10-03 | Putting sustainable investing into practice: a governance framework for pension funds. Published as Woods, C. and Urwin, R. (2010) Putting Sustainable Investing into Practice: a Governance Framework for Pension Funds. Journal of Business Ethics, 92(1): 1-19. |
| WPG 10-04 | Nation-State Legitimacy, Trade, and the China Investment Corporation - Gordon L. Clark and Ashby H.B. Monk |
| WPG 10-05 | The Home, Pension Savings, and Risk Aversion: Intentions of the Defined Contribution Pension Plan Participants of a London-based Investment Bank at the Peak of the Bubble - Gordon L. Clark, Stephen Almond, and Kendra Strauss |
| WPG 10-06 | The Economic Geography of Clean Tech Venture Capital - Eric Knight |
| WPG 10-07 | The Economic Geography of European Carbon Market Trading - Eric Knight |
| WPG 10-08 | Stock Market Trading in Space and Time: Information and HSBC Share Prices in New York, London and Hong Kong, 2006-2009 - Dariusz Wójcik |
| WPG 10-09 | DC Pension Fund Best-practice Design and Governance. Now published as, Clark, G.L. and Urwin, R. (2011) DC pension fund best-practice design and governance. Benefits Quarterly, Fourth Quarter 2011: 36-49. - Gordon L. Clark and Roger Urwin |
| WPG 10-10 | Revolution in the Stock Exchange Industry: Two-Sided Platforms, Battle for Liquidity, and Financial Centres - Dariusz Wójcik |
| WPG 10-11 | Forthcoming |
| WPG 10-12 | Sovereign Wealth Funds: Form and Function in the 21st Century - Gordon L. Clark and Ashby Monk |
| WPG 10-13 | Local bias and adoption patterns of occupational pensions in Germany - Csaba Burger |
| WPG 10-14 | Geography of Savings in the German Occupational Pension System - Csaba Burger |
| WPG 10-15 | The role of social partners in transforming the German welfare state - Csaba Burger |
| WPG 10-16 | The German model of risk distribution in supplementary occupational pensions. Now published as, Burger, C. and Clark, G.L. (2011) The German model of risk distribution in supplementary occupational pensions. The Journal of Risk, 13(3). - Csaba Burger and Gordon L. Clark |
| 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) | |
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| 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) | |
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| 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) | |
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| 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.

