Gordon L. Clark
45 works on record
Works

The geography of finance
2007

European Pensions & Global Finance (Economics & Finance)
2003

Pension Fund Capitalism (Oxford Geographical and Environmental Studies)
2000

Pensions and corporate restructuring in American industry
1993

Unions and communities under siege
1989

Regional dynamics
1986

Judges and the cities
1985

State apparatus
1984

Interregional migration, national policy, and social justice
1983

Global Competitiveness and Innovation

Accountability and corruption

Managing financial risks

PENSION SECURITY IN THE 21ST CENTURY: REDRAWING THE PUBLIC-PRIVATE DEBATE; ED. BY GORDON L. CLARK

The Oxford handbook of economic geography

Asian NIEs & the global economy

Pension Security in the 21st Century

Sovereign Wealth Funds

Pension fund capitalism
Britain and Europe
1996
Local labor markets
1981
Labor contracts and locational strategies of firms
1981
Why poor people do not move
1981
Rights, property, and community
1981
Local labor market dynamics and the determinants of quits and layoffs
1980
Awkward problems of large-scale econometric models as regional forecasting tools
1980
Individual rights and the spatial integration of the United States
1980
A test of Hicks' theory of local labor turnover and wage inflation
1980
Labor market determinants of short-run interstate relative wages
1980
Modeling Out-Migration from Depressed Regions
1979
The Industrial Reserve Army
1979
Critical Problems of Geographical Wage and Unemployment Models
The Future of Radical Geography
Equity, Justice and the Regional Impact of National Policy
Democracy and the Capitalist State
Cyclical Unemployment in an Urban Labor Market
Money, Space and Time
Geography of Finance
Saving for retirement
Oxford handbook of pensions and retirement income
Multiculturalism, difference and postmodernism
Institutional investors in global markets
The industrial reserve army, reproduction and regional economic disparities
The relationship between Canadian national and regional unemployment
The state in capitalism and the capitalist state
A simple model of regional stagnation