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_aKnight, Eric _957709 |
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_aFinTech, economy and space: _bIntroduction to the special issue/ |
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_bSage, _c2020. |
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520 | _aIn the introduction to the first-ever special issue on the spatial dimensions of FinTech, we show that despite a FinTech fever in business and media, research on FinTech is still niche, particularly in social sciences. We describe FinTech as a research area full of controversies, ripe and in need of geographical research. As we outline, papers in this issue contribute to the debate primarily by examining the role of the state, financial centres and uneven development in FinTech. | ||
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_aWojcik, Dariusz _957710 |
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_08877 _917103 _dLondon Pion Ltd. 2010 _tEnvironment and planning A _x1472-3409 |
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