Finance as technocratic agent in urban development

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Abstract

Current city rankings, cities’ global advertising campaigns and large- scale urban development dynamics with iconic ‘trophy’ buildings, among others, suggest a somewhat schizophrenic trend in contemporary urban development. Cities take much pride in scoring high as the globe’s most affluent places. Yet, they pay a high price for doing so by conceding to the powers of a planning ‘technocracy’, whose activities often intensify the inequalities of living conditions and the unaffordability of housing, to name but a few. This chapter explores the impact of a specific type of economic elite that should be included in the equation of technocracy on contemporary urban planning: the financial and advanced business services (FABS) such as legal, tax, property and other advisory firms – the ‘technicians’ who keep the financial capitalist system afloat.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationPlanning and Knowledge.
Subtitle of host publicationHow New Forms of Technocracy Are Shaping Contemporary Cities
EditorsMike Raco, Federico Savini
PublisherPolicy Press
Pages115-126
ISBN (Print)978-1447345244
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 10 Aug 2019

Keywords

  • finance
  • urban development
  • cities
  • city

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