Contents
3Where Does Infrastructure Sit in the Callonian Perspective on Markets?
4Infrastructural Power in Financial Governance: Its Meaning, Applications, and Varieties
7Assets: Boundary Objects between Financial Practices and Infrastructures
8Payments and Hegemony: Infrastructural Sedimentation, Reach, and Disposition
Part IIIOrganizations and Actors of Contemporary Financial Infrastructures
14Exchanges: Infrastructures, Power, and Differential Organization of Capital Markets
15Financial Infrastructures in the Context of Financial Development: The Case of Brazil’s Stock Exchange
17Opportunities and Barriers to Regional Payment Systems: The Case of the SML
18Blame Game: Illicit Finance, De-risking, and the Politics of Private Financial Infrastructure
20Infrastructural Geoeconomics: The Emergence of Chinese and Russian Cross-Border Payment Systems
21Derivatives Market Reforms and the Infrastructural Authority of Central Clearing Counterparties
22ESG: “Sustainable” Investing and the Risk of Infrastructural Lock-In
Part IVDigital Technologies and the Future of Financial Infrastructure
26Digital Financial Infrastructures in the African Agricultural Sector: Practices, Networks, and Philanthrocapitalism
27India Stack: Authority and Innovation in a New Financial Infrastructure
29A Short Infrastructural History of Currency Digitalization in the People’s Republic of China, 2000s–2020s
30Infrastructure for Inclusion: Evaluating China’s Financial Infrastructure and Financial Inclusion