欧洲各银行中心的等级倾向、职能专门化和稳定性

IF 2.8 2区 经济学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
J. Musschoot, B. Derudder, Sabine Dörry
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摘要

基于对金融地理演变如何影响城市和地区变化的概念研究,我们考察了领先的全球银行在欧洲功能性城市地区的规模和功能范围。根据100家全球主要银行的数据,我们发现它们的整体存在与国民生产总值(的平方根)成正比。伦敦和卢森堡拥有的银行数量远远超过其国民生产总值(可以追溯到其银行服务出口)所能解释的数量。我们还分析了每个城市的专业银行服务的地理位置。企业和投资银行业务主要由国民生产总值来解释,其中伦敦是最突出的中心。反过来,私人银行和证券服务在很大程度上独立于国民生产总值,并依赖于卢森堡和圣赫利尔(泽西岛)等小型和专业经济体的重要性。欧洲银行中心的稳定取决于其作为国家银行中心的作用和/或其在国际银行服务方面的专业化,以及金融中心的专业化子网络。
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Hierarchical tendencies, functional specializations, and (in)stability across European banking centers
Drawing on conceptual research exploring how evolving geographies of finance inform urban and regional change, we examine the size and functional scope of the presence of leading global banks across functional urban areas in Europe. Based on data for 100 major global banks, we find that their overall presence is proportional to (the square root of) the national gross domestic product. London and Luxembourg host far more banks than can be explained by their national gross domestic product, which can be traced back to their export of banking services. We also analyze the geographies of specialized banking services per city. Corporate and investment banking are mainly explained by national gross domestic product, with London emerging as the most prominent center. Private banking and securities services, in turn, are largely independent of national gross domestic product and rely on the importance of small and specialized economies such as Luxembourg and St Helier (Jersey). The stability of Europe’s banking centers is underpinned by their role as the national banking center and/or their specialization in international banking services, as well as manifested in specialized subnetworks of financial centers.
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期刊介绍: European Urban and Regional Studies is a highly ranked, peer reviewed international journal. It provides an original contribution to academic and policy debate related to processes of urban and regional development in Europe. It offers a truly European coverage from the Atlantic to the Urals,and from the Arctic Circle to the Mediterranean. Its aims are to explore the ways in which space makes a difference to the social, economic, political and cultural map of Europe; highlight the connections between theoretical analysis and policy development; and place changes in global context.
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