â<b>Michael Goldman</b> 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.ââ<b>Ananya Roy</b>, Founding Director of the UCLA Luskin Institute on Inequality and Democracy<br /><br />âTaking 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 âspeculative urbanismâ. 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.ââ<b>Jamie Peck</b>, 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. âThe Bubble on a Whirlpool of Speculationâ: Afterlives of the Financial Crisis and the New Urban Imaginary 103
Part II
Preface to Part II 137
4. âA Picture of the Futureâ: 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