'Being in the market': the UK house-price bubble and the intended structure of individual pension investment portfolios.
It is widely observed that being in the market gives financial traders access to knowledge and information not available to remote traders. A truism of the geography of finance, it is also a perspective that can shed light on the interaction between market location, global financial movements, and p...
Main Authors: | Clark, G, Durán-Fernández, R, Strauss, K |
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Format: | Working paper |
Language: | English |
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School of Geography and Environment (University of Oxford)
2009
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