“Michael Goldman is one of our leading scholars of global capital. In <i>Hidden Empire of Finance</i>, he provides crucial analysis of how Wall Street reshapes our cities through speculative logics that permeate every aspect of life, from the state to ecology.”—Ananya Roy, Founding Faculty Director of the UCLA Luskin Institute on Inequality and Democracy<br /><br />“Taking us inside the hidden abodes of global finance, Michael Goldman shows how cities have been turned into an asset class, and how the private-equity industry enacts and profits from ‘speculative urbanism’. Working the intersections of urbanization and global finance through India, Spain, and the United States, <i>Hidden Empire of Finance</i> presents a radical and revelatory take on this new modality of financialized rule. A pathbreaking intervention.”—Jamie Peck, author of <i>Variegated Economies</i>
Introduction. Through the Looking Glass of Global City Making 1
Part I
Preface to Part I 49
1. The Making of the Global Urban Turn: Transnational Policy Networks Redefine the City 51
2. The Gathering Storm: Urban Transformation Across Three Continents 73
3. “The Bubble on a Whirlpool of Speculation”: Afterlives of the Financial Crisis and the New Urban Imaginary 103
Part II
Preface to Part II 135
4. “A Picture of the Future”: Urbanization and the Challenges to Democracy in Bangalore 139
5. The Making of an Urban Land Market: Dispossession, Financialization, and the Emergence of Bengaluru as a Global City 169
6. Remaking Real Estate, Capital Markets, and City Life: Private Equity and the New Logics of Finance 203
Conclusion. The Turn to a Postspeculative Future 231
Notes 249
References 261
Index 297