Servicing the super-rich: new financial elites and the rise of the private wealth management retail ecology

The ways in which individuals' everyday lives have become increasingly tied into the international financial system has become a widely studied dimension of research on financialization. However, the ways in which financial elites consume financial services has received far less attention. In r...

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Main Authors: Beaverstock, Jonathan V., Hall, Sarah, Wainwright, Thomas
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Published: Taylor and Francis 2011
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author Beaverstock, Jonathan V.
Hall, Sarah
Wainwright, Thomas
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description The ways in which individuals' everyday lives have become increasingly tied into the international financial system has become a widely studied dimension of research on financialization. However, the ways in which financial elites consume financial services has received far less attention. In response, research on financial elites and retail financial ecologies is combined here to understand the private wealth management industry that has developed to service these financial elites. Drawing on original research on private wealth management firms, it is argued that examining the development and nature of this new financial ecology is important in understandings of financialization and its uneven geography.
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spelling nottingham-23942020-05-04T16:31:02Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/2394/ Servicing the super-rich: new financial elites and the rise of the private wealth management retail ecology Beaverstock, Jonathan V. Hall, Sarah Wainwright, Thomas The ways in which individuals' everyday lives have become increasingly tied into the international financial system has become a widely studied dimension of research on financialization. However, the ways in which financial elites consume financial services has received far less attention. In response, research on financial elites and retail financial ecologies is combined here to understand the private wealth management industry that has developed to service these financial elites. Drawing on original research on private wealth management firms, it is argued that examining the development and nature of this new financial ecology is important in understandings of financialization and its uneven geography. Taylor and Francis 2011-08-19 Article PeerReviewed Beaverstock, Jonathan V., Hall, Sarah and Wainwright, Thomas (2011) Servicing the super-rich: new financial elites and the rise of the private wealth management retail ecology. Regional Studies, 47 (6). pp. 834-849. ISSN 0034-3404 Financialization Financial elites Wealth management Private banking http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00343404.2011.587795#.UyTaDFF_sb0 doi:10.1080/00343404.2011.587795 doi:10.1080/00343404.2011.587795
spellingShingle Financialization
Financial elites
Wealth management
Private banking
Beaverstock, Jonathan V.
Hall, Sarah
Wainwright, Thomas
Servicing the super-rich: new financial elites and the rise of the private wealth management retail ecology
title Servicing the super-rich: new financial elites and the rise of the private wealth management retail ecology
title_full Servicing the super-rich: new financial elites and the rise of the private wealth management retail ecology
title_fullStr Servicing the super-rich: new financial elites and the rise of the private wealth management retail ecology
title_full_unstemmed Servicing the super-rich: new financial elites and the rise of the private wealth management retail ecology
title_short Servicing the super-rich: new financial elites and the rise of the private wealth management retail ecology
title_sort servicing the super-rich: new financial elites and the rise of the private wealth management retail ecology
topic Financialization
Financial elites
Wealth management
Private banking
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/2394/
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https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/2394/