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The World’s Top Five Financial Centers: Geopolitical Uncertainties

Lucía Morales () and Bernadette Andreosso-O’Callaghan ()
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Lucía Morales: School of Accounting, Finance and Economics, Faculty of Business, Technological University Dublin
Bernadette Andreosso-O’Callaghan: University of Limerick

A chapter in Sustainable Development in Asia, 2022, pp 115-135 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The evolution of the world’s international financial centers is an ongoing process of reallocation with a recent marked shift in economic and financial activity towards Asia. The global financial landscape has always been an integral part of the power distribution system worldwide, as financial centers have helped redefine global economic and political dynamics. Accordingly, there is a pressing need to rethink and redesign the global financial architecture so that it can better serve the geoeconomics and geopolitical interests of countries. A number of institutions assess the need to update and improve the existing international and multilateral financial framework in order to accommodate the changing dynamics. Furthermore, there are pressing demands to enable emerging and developing economies to engage in this competitive process, a process that has been constructed by the world’s major economic powers guided by the USA, in line with their interests, with some recent inputs from countries such as China. Developing a broader context to help understand if the undergoing events contribute to reconceptualise the financial transactions and if they are showing signs of a fundamental shift from the “West” to the “East” is thus of paramount importance. Therefore, the analysis of financial centers and their dynamics emerges as a critical area of research, as they will be vital players in how economic and political power is going to be redefined over the next few decades.

Keywords: World top financial centers; Social unrest; Geopolitics; Geoeconomics; Uncertainty; Sustainability (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-94679-1_7

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