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September 2017, Volume 22, Issue 5
- 478-495 Governing stigmatised space: the case of the ‘slums’ of Berlin-Neukölln
by Susanne Soederberg - 496-520 The World Bank and Emerging Powers: Beyond the Multipolarity–Multilateralism Conundrum
by Ali Burak Güven - 521-540 Who drives climate-relevant policies in the rising powers?
by Hubert Schmitz - 541-556 ‘Adaptive accumulation’ and US political economy
by Rodney Loeppky - 557-572 Budget surplus goal experiments in Australia and Sweden
by Scott Brenton & Jon Pierre - 573-594 The political economy of the Trans-Pacific Partnership: a ‘21st Century’ trade agreement?
by John Ravenhill - 595-609 The political economy of post-crisis international standards for resolving financial institutions
by Lucia Quaglia
July 2017, Volume 22, Issue 4
- 355-370 Introduction to special issue on the material cultures of financialisation
by Kate Bayliss & Ben Fine & Mary Robertson - 371-382 The material and culture of financialisation
by Ben Fine - 383-397 Material cultures of water financialisation in England and Wales
by Kate Bayliss - 398-409 (De)constructing the financialised culture of owner-occupation in the UK, with the aid of the 10Cs
by Mary Robertson - 410-422 Cultivating the self-reliant and responsible individual: the material culture of financial literacy
by Ana C. Santos - 423-436 The digital revolution in financial inclusion: international development in the fintech era
by Daniela Gabor & Sally Brooks - 437-449 Financialisation, media and social change
by Catherine Happer - 450-462 From happiness to social provisioning: addressing well-being in times of crisis
by Marco Boffo & Andrew Brown & David A. Spencer
May 2017, Volume 22, Issue 3
- 257-272 Historicising Ricardo’s comparative advantage theory, challenging the normative foundations of liberal International Political Economy
by Matthew Watson - 273-293 Where states and markets meet: the financialisation of sovereign debt management
by Florian Fastenrath & Michael Schwan & Christine Trampusch - 294-310 In the wake of austerity: social impact bonds and the financialisation of the welfare state in Britain
by Emma Dowling - 311-327 The political economy of decarbonisation: from green energy ‘race’ to green ‘division of labour’
by Erick Lachapelle & Robert MacNeil & Matthew Paterson - 328-341 Putting Culture in its Place? A Critical Engagement with Cultural Political Economy
by Juan Ignacio Staricco - 342-354 Putting the ‘Amsterdam School’ in its Rightful Place: A Reply to Juan Ignacio Staricco’s Critique of Cultural Political Economy
by Bob Jessop & Ngai-Ling Sum
March 2017, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 129-133 The political economy of governance in a ‘global value chain world’
by Frederick W. Mayer & Nicola Phillips & Anne C. Posthuma - 134-152 Outsourcing governance: states and the politics of a ‘global value chain world’
by Frederick W. Mayer & Nicola Phillips - 153-168 Workers’ rights in global value chains: possibilities for protection and for peril
by Layna Mosley - 169-185 Contextualising compliance: hybrid governance in global value chains
by Jennifer Bair - 186-202 Coordinated governance in global value chains: supranational dynamics and the role of the International Labour Organization
by Anne Posthuma & Arianna Rossi - 203-218 The sticky materiality of neo-liberal neonatures: GMOs and the agrarian question
by Myles Carroll - 219-236 Big Data and algorithmic governance: the case of financial practices
by Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn & Marcel Goguen & Tony Porter - 237-256 Labour market flexibility, employment and inequality: lessons from Chile
by Paul W. Posner
January 2017, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 1-11 Time, trading and algorithms in financial sector security
by Grahame F. Thompson - 12-30 Putting ‘merchants of debt’ in their place: the political economy of retail banking and credit-based financialisation in Germany
by Daniel Mertens - 31-60 The political economy of housing in England
by Miguel Coelho & Sebastian Dellepiane-Avellaneda & Vigyan Ratnoo - 61-75 Pragmatic financialisation: the role of the Japanese Post Office
by Gary Robinson - 76-91 Governing new global health-care markets: the case of stem cell treatments
by Brian Salter & Yinhua Zhou & Saheli Datta - 92-108 The symbolic politics of delegation: macroprudential policy and independent regulatory authorities
by Domenico Lombardi & Manuela Moschella - 109-127 Foreign direct investment, political risk and the limited access order
by Janis Nikolaus Kluge
November 2016, Volume 21, Issue 6
- 1-1 Editorial Board
by The Editors - 505-519 Politics as organised combat – New players and new rules of the game in Sweden
by Stefan Svallfors - 520-535 Good in a crisis: the ontological institutionalism of social constructivism
by Colin Hay - 536-554 The accidental agro-power: constructing comparative advantage in Brazil
by Kristen Hopewell - 555-573 Mobilizing moral boundaries: the politics of derivatives reform in the US
by Agnes Orban - 574-586 Growing China’s renewables sector: a developmental state approach
by Geoffrey C. Chen & Charles Lees - 587-605 Comparative politics and quasi-rational markets
by Iain McMenamin & Michael Breen & Juan Muñoz-Portillo - 606-620 The International Labour Organization and the ambivalent politics of financial inclusion in West Africa
by Nick Bernards
September 2016, Volume 21, Issue 5
- 1-1 Erratum
by The Editors - 437-454 Between X and Y: how process tracing contributes to opening the black box of causality
by Christine Trampusch & Bruno Palier - 455-462 Process tracing of extensive and intensive processes
by Tulia G. Falleti - 463-472 It's all about mechanisms – what process-tracing case studies should be tracing
by Derek Beach - 473-483 Assessing causal inference problems with Bayesian process tracing: the economic effects of proportional representation and the problem of endogeneity
by Marcus Kreuzer - 484-488 Process tracing, abstraction, and varieties of cognitive interest
by Renate Mayntz - 489-492 Process tracing and the causal identification revolution
by Kimberly J. Morgan - 493-499 Mechanisms, Bayesianism, and process tracing
by James Mahoney - 500-504 Process tracing: a laudable aim or a high-tariff methodology?
by Colin Hay
July 2016, Volume 21, Issue 4
- 343-364 China and India's insertion in the intellectual property rights regime: sustaining or disrupting the rules?
by Omar Serrano - 365-379 Neoliberal growth models, monetary union and the Euro crisis. A post-Keynesian perspective
by Engelbert Stockhammer - 380-400 Friedrich List and the Imperial origins of the national economy
by Onur Ulas Ince - 401-413 The Political Feasibility of Consumption-Based Carbon Accounting
by Marco Grasso - 414-435 ‘Emptying the cage, changing the birds’: state rescaling, path-dependency and the politics of economic restructuring in post-crisis Guangdong
by Kean Fan Lim
May 2016, Volume 21, Issue 3
- 257-273 From performativity to political economy: index investing, ETFs and asset manager capitalism
by Benjamin Braun - 274-290 Rethinking banking. Debt discounting and the making of modern money as liquidity
by Stefano Sgambati - 291-304 Hedging neoliberalism: derivatives as state policy in Mexico
by Hepzibah Munoz Martinez - 305-321 Performative global finance: bridging micro and macro approaches with a stratified perspective
by Joscha Wullweber - 322-341 Post-neoliberal developmental regimes in Latin America: Argentina under Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner
by Christopher Wylde
March 2016, Volume 21, Issue 2
- 167-186 Derivatives and the financialisation of the Italian state
by Andrea Lagna - 187-203 The domestic politics of financial regulation: Informal ratification games and the EU capital requirement negotiations
by Scott James - 204-219 Politics of scale and strategic selectivity in the liberalisation of public services – the role of trade in services
by Werner Raza - 220-237 Fair trade certification as oversight: an analysis of fair trade international and the small producers' symbol
by Patrick Clark & Ian Hussey - 238-255 Inclusive healthcare and the political settlement in Cambodia
by Tim Kelsall & Seiha Heng
February 2016, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 1-25 Money Talks: Moral Economies of Earning a Living in Neoliberal East Africa
by J�rg Wiegratz & Egle Cesnulyte - 26-48 Banking on the FED: QE1-2-3 and the Rebalancing of the Global Economy
by Herman Mark Schwartz - 49-68 Beyond Asymmetry: Substantive Beliefs in Preference Formation and Efficiency of Asymmetrical Negotiations
by Elijah Nyaga Munyi - 69-89 Bodies of Knowledge in Reproduction: Epistemic Boundaries in the Political Economy of Fertility
by Leonard Seabrooke & Eleni Tsingou - 90-118 The Corporate Elite Community Structure of Global Capitalism
by Eelke M. Heemskerk & Frank W. Takes - 119-144 Understanding the Political Motivations That Shape Rwanda's Emergent Developmental State
by Laura Mann & Marie Berry - 145-165 Room to Manoeuvre? International Financial Markets and the National Tax State
by Hanna Lierse & Laura Seelkopf
December 2015, Volume 20, Issue 6
- 793-811 The Environmental Paradox of the Welfare State: The Dynamics of Sustainability
by Daniel Bailey - 812-831 Rent Management - The Heart of Green Industrial Policy
by Hubert Schmitz & Oliver Johnson & Tilman Altenburg - 832-850 The Political Economics of Tax Reform in Chile
by Leonardo E. Letelier S. & Mireya D�vila A. - 851-870 Germany and the Euro-Zone Crisis: The European Reformation of the German Banking Crisis and the Future of the Euro
by Helen Thompson - 871-893 The Political Economy of Mobility Partnerships - Structural Power in the EU's External Migration Policy
by Julia Maisenbacher - 894-923 The Regressive Recovery: Distribution, Inequality and State Power in Britain's Post-Crisis Political Economy
by Jeremy Green & Scott Lavery - 924-941 What made Economists so Politically Influential? Governance-related Ideas and Institutional Entrepreneurship in the Economic Liberalisation of Israel and beyond
by Ronen Mandelkern
October 2015, Volume 20, Issue 5
- 633-652 The Role of Southern Intellectuals in Contemporary Trade Governance
by James Scott - 653-678 The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership and the Role of Computable General Equilibrium Modelling: An Exercise in 'Managing Fictional Expectations'
by Ferdi De Ville & Gabriel Siles-Br�gge - 679-701 Schools Out: Adam Smith and Pre-disciplinary International Political Economy
by Simon Glaze - 702-724 Is the EU ETS a Just Climate Policy?
by Jo Dirix & Wouter Peeters & Sigrid Sterckx - 725-751 Disrupting the European Crisis: A Critical Political Economy of Contestation, Subversion and Escape
by Nikolai Huke & Mònica Clua-Losada & David J. Bailey - 752-782 Debt and Punishment: Market Discipline in the Eurozone
by Charlotte Rommerskirchen - 783-791 Capitalism after the Crisis
by Christopher Bickerton
August 2015, Volume 20, Issue 4
- 475-494 Fossil Fuel Subsidy Reform, Rent Management and Political Fragmentation in Developing Countries
by Matthew Lockwood - 495-517 Neoliberal Entrenchment of North Atlantic Capital. From Corporate Self-Regulation to State Capture
by Kees Van Der Pijl & Yuliya Yurchenko - 518-544 Economic Ideas and Institutional Change: The Case of the Russian Stabilisation Fund
by Ewa Dabrowska & Joachim Zweynert - 545-568 Making a Market for Sustainability: The Commodification of Certified Palm Oil
by Ben Richardson - 569-593 Defying Convergence: Globalisation and Varieties of Defence-Industrial Capitalism
by Marc R. Devore - 594-613 Labour Unrest in the Global Political Economy: The Case of China's 2010 Strike Wave
by Kevin Gray & Youngseok Jang - 614-631 Neoliberalising Feminism
by Elisabeth Pr�gl
June 2015, Volume 20, Issue 3
- 331-341 Towards a New Political Economy of the Crisis: Getting What Went Wrong Right
by Jeremy Green & Colin Hay - 342-366 Varieties of Economic Crisis, Varieties of Ideational Change: How and Why Financial Regulation and Macroeconomic Policy Differ
by Andrew Baker - 367-385 Futurity, Pro-cyclicality and Financial Crises
by Ronen Palan - 386-405 Round the Houses: Homeownership and Failures of Asset-Based Welfare in the United Kingdom
by Johnna Montgomerie & Mirjam B�denbender - 406-430 The (International) Political Economy of Falling Wage Shares: Situating Working-Class Agency
by Erik Bengtsson & Magnus Ryner - 431-453 A Crisis of the Overcrowded Future: Shadow Banking and the Political Economy of Financial Innovation
by Anastasia Nesvetailova - 454-474 Taming the City? Ideas, Structural Power and the Evolution of British Banking Policy Amidst the Great Financial Meltdown
by Stephen Bell & Andrew Hindmoor
April 2015, Volume 20, Issue 2
- 155-177 Unlikely Pivotal States in Competitive Free Trade Agreement Diffusion: The Effect of Japan's Trans-Pacific Partnership Participation on Asia-Pacific Regional Integration
by Mireya Sol�s & Saori N. Katada - 178-198 Industrial Policy and Islamic Finance
by Jikon Lai - 199-227 Competing Hegemonic Projects within China's Variegated Capitalism: 'Liberal' Guangdong vs. 'Statist' Chongqing
by Andreas Mulvad - 228-253 The Effects of Fiscal Consolidation and Welfare Composition of Spending on Electoral Outcomes: Evidence from US Gubernatorial Elections between 1978 and 2006
by Hyungon Kim & Chang Kwon - 254-272 'Conscience Capitalism' and the Neoliberalisation of the Non-Profit Sector
by Nathan Farrell - 273-298 Accumulation by Conservation
by Bram B�scher & Robert Fletcher - 299-330 Rooted in Violence: Civil War, International Trade and the Expansion of Palm Oil in Colombia
by David Maher
February 2015, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 1-20 Beyond Flows, Fluids and Networks: Social Theory and the Fetishism of the Global Informational Economy
by John Michael Roberts & Jonathan Joseph - 21-41 The New 'Passive Revolution' of the Green Economy and Growth Discourse: Maintaining the 'Sustainable Development' of Neoliberal Capitalism
by Thomas Wanner - 42-62 Theorizing the Financial Statecraft of Emerging Powers
by Leslie Elliott Armijo & Saori N. Katada - 63-84 Bargaining with Multinationals: Why State Capacity Matters
by Caner Bakir - 85-106 Multilateral Organisations and the Limits to International Energy Cooperation
by Jeffrey D. Wilson - 107-125 Post-2008 British Industrial Policy and Constructivist Political Economy: New Directions and New Tensions
by Martin Craig - 126-153 Where There Is No Company: Indigenous Peoples, Sustainability, and the Challenges of Mid-Stream Mining Reforms in Guyana's Small-Scale Gold Sector
by Logan Hennessy
December 2014, Volume 19, Issue 6
- 791-818 The Political Economy of Energy Transitions: The Case of South Africa
by Lucy Baker & Peter Newell & Jon Phillips - 819-846 US Hegemony and the Origins of Japanese Nuclear Power: The Politics of Consent
by Dominic Kelly - 847-871 From the Sovereign Debt Crisis to Authoritarian Statism: Contradictions of the European State Project
by Sune Sandbeck & Etienne Schneider - 872-894 Monetary Politics in Southeast Asia: External Imbalances in Regional Context
by Natasha Hamilton-Hart - 895-917 'We're Reaping What We Sowed': Everyday Crisis Narratives and Acquiescence to the Age of Austerity
by Liam Stanley - 918-942 Agricultural Interests and the Origins of Capitalism: A Parallel Comparative History of Germany, Denmark, New Zealand, and the USA
by Christine Trampusch & Dennis C. Spies
September 2014, Volume 19, Issue 5
- 639-661 Class Struggle or Embedded Markets? Marx, Polanyi and the Meanings and Possibilities of Social Transformation
by Benjamin Selwyn & Satoshi Miyamura - 662-694 What are the Policy Lessons from Sweden? On the Rise, Fall and Revival of a Capitalist Welfare State
by Andreas Bergh - 695-722 Is Separation of Powers a Remedy for the Resource Curse? Firm Licensing, Corruption and Mining Development in Post-War Kosovo
by Luca J. Uberti - 723-747 Diminishing Returns: Carbon Market Crisis and the Future of Market-Dependent Climate Change Finance
by Kate Ervine - 748-768 Capitalising on Regional Integration: Sub-national Movements and the Rhetorical Leveraging of NAFTA and the EU
by Francesco Duina & Jared Bok - 769-789 State-led or Capital-driven? The Fall of Bretton Woods and the German Currency Float Reconsidered
by Julian Germann
August 2014, Volume 19, Issue 4
- 487-506 The Institutionalist Roots of Macroprudential Ideas: Veblen and Galbraith on Regulation, Policy Success and Overconfidence
by Andrew Baker & Wesley Widmaier - 507-533 Neoliberalism in the Laboratory? Experimental Economics on Markets and their Limits
by Ana Cordeiro Santos & João Rodrigues - 534-558 Workers in Food Distribution: Global Commodity Chains and Lean Logistics
by Kate Mulholland & Paul Stewart - 559-577 An Art of the Region: Towards a Politics of Regionness
by R. Guy Emerson - 578-600 The 'Rise of the South': Global Convergence at Last?
by Alfredo Saad-Filho - 601-627 Towards Trade Equalisation: A Network Perspective on Trade and Income Convergence Across the Twentieth Century
by Mark Abdollahian & Zining Yang - 628-633 The Political Power of Big Business: A Response to Bell and Hindmoor
by David Marsh & Chris Lewis - 634-637 The Politics of Australia's Mining Tax: A Response to Marsh and Lewis
by Stephen Bell & Andrew Hindmoor
May 2014, Volume 19, Issue 3
- 329-358 Towards Post-neoliberal Resource Politics? The International Political Economy (IPE) of Oil and Copper in Brazil and Chile
by Jewellord Tolentino Nem Singh - 359-383 Geneva Rhetoric, National Reality: The Political Economy of Introducing Plant Breeders' Rights in Kenya
by Dwijen Rangnekar - 384-406 The Impact of Patents on Innovation, Technology Transfer and Health: A Pre- and Post-TRIPs Analysis of India's Pharmaceutical Industry
by Rory Horner - 407-426 Coffee Statecraft: Rethinking the Global Coffee Crisis, 1998-2002
by Gavin Fridell - 427-444 The European Union, the USA and International Standard Setting by Regulatory Fora in Finance
by Lucia Quaglia - 445-469 Controlling Capital: The International Monetary Fund and Transformative Incremental Change from Within International Organisations
by Jeffrey M. Chwieroth - 470-486 The Structural Power of Business and the Power of Ideas: The Strange Case of the Australian Mining Tax
by Stephen Bell & Andrew Hindmoor
March 2014, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 155-182 What Happened to the Bondholding Class? Public Debt, Power and the Top One Per Cent
by Sandy Brian Hager - 183-200 Narratives of Optimum Currency Area Theory and Eurozone Governance
by Holly Snaith - 201-226 International Inequality and World Poverty: A Quantitative Structural Analysis
by Niheer Dasandi - 227-257 Sovereign Wealth Funds and the Acquisition of Power
by Ashley Thomas Lenihan - 258-281 Globalisation from Above? Corporate Social Responsibility, the Workers' Party and the Origins of the World Social Forum
by Alejandro Milc�ades Pe�a & Thomas Richard Davies - 282-301 The Role of the Media in Sustaining Ireland's Housing Bubble
by Julien Mercille - 302-327 Labour Management as Development of the Integrated Developmental State in China
by Lance L.P. Gore
January 2014, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 1-20 Legal Opportunity in Trade Negotiations: International Law, Opportunity Structures and the Political Economy of Trade Agreements
by Silke Trommer - 21-55 Neoliberalisation in a Nordic State: From Cartel Polity towards a Corporate Polity in Finland
by Toni Ahlqvist & Sami Moisio - 56-78 A South African Variety of Capitalism?
by Nicoli Nattrass - 79-112 Food Price Inflation as Redistribution: Towards a New Analysis of Corporate Power in the World Food System
by Joseph Baines - 113-137 Explaining (Missing) Regulatory Paradigm Shifts: EU Competition Regulation in Times of Economic Crisis
by Angela Wigger & Hubert Buch-Hansen - 138-154 Depoliticisation, the Management of Money and the Renewal of Social Democracy: New Labour's Keynesianism and the Political Economy of 'Discretionary Constraint'
by Gerard Strange
December 2013, Volume 18, Issue 6
- 785-810 Governing Poverty in a Neoliberal Age: New Labour and the Case of Financial Exclusion
by Donncha Marron - 811-826 Seize the Moment: Financial Crisis and the Making of the Finnish Competition State
by Anu Kantola & Johannes Kananen - 827-844 Nation-State Size, Ethnic Diversity and Economic Performance in the Advanced Capitalist Countries
by Natalka Patsiurko & John L. Campbell & John A. Hall - 845-861 Homo Economicus and Consumer Activist Subjectivity: Anti-Capitalist Activism through Alternative Trade
by Julie Steinkopf Rice - 862-884 Elite Decision Makers' Strategic Use of European Integration and Globalisation Discourses: Irish and Danish Banking Sector Reforms in the 1990s and 2000s
by Kennet Lynggaard - 885-911 A Monstrous Hybrid: The Political Economy of Housing in Early Twenty-first Century Sweden
by Brett Christophers - 912-938 The Adaptive Nature of the Neoliberal State and the State-led Neoliberalisation of Nature: Unpacking the Political Economy of Water in Lima, Peru
by Antonio Augusto Rossotto Ioris
October 2013, Volume 18, Issue 5
- 625-652 Between Late-Industrialisation and Globalisation: The Hybridisation of Labour Relations among Leading South Korean Firms
by Tat Yan Kong - 653-679 Politics and Income Inequality: Does Politics Still Matter in New Democracies
by Dae Jin Yi - 680-714 Foreign Exchange Accumulation and the Entrapment of Chinese Monetary Power: Towards a Balanced Growth Regime?
by Mattias Vermeiren - 715-747 The Power Underpinnings, and Some Distributional Consequences, of Trade and Investment Liberalisation in Canada
by Jordan Brennan - 748-767 Formal Rules versus Informal Relationships: Prudential Banking Supervision at the FSA Before the Crash
by Samuel McPhilemy - 768-778 Reflections on Werner Bonefeld's 'Freedom and the Strong State: On German Ordoliberalism' and the Continuing Importance of the Ideas of Ordoliberalism to Understand Germany's (Contested) Role in Resolving the Eurozone Crisis
by Volker Berghahn & Brigitte Young - 779-783 On the Strong Liberal State: Beyond Berghahn and Young
by Werner Bonefeld
August 2013, Volume 18, Issue 4
- 459-479 The Narrative of Complexity in the Crisis of Finance: Epistemological Challenge and Macroprudential Policy Response
by Giselle Datz - 480-502 Globalisation and/or Europeanisation? The Case of Flexicurity
by Dimitris Tsarouhas & Stella Ladi - 503-532 Measuring Change of Capitalist Varieties: Reflections on Method, Illustrations from the BRICs
by Uwe Becker - 533-554 Convenient Stalemates: Why International Patent Law Negotiations Continue Despite Deadlock
by Thomas R. Eimer & Verena Sch�ren - 555-578 Projecting from a Fiction: The Case of Denmark and the Financial Crisis
by Martin B. Carstensen - 579-602 Financial Returnees as New Agents in East Asia: The Case of Korean Private Equity Funds
by Justin Robertson - 603-623 New Protagonists in Global Economic Governance: Brazilian Agribusiness at the WTO
by Kristen Hopewell
June 2013, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 309-336 Is the Dollar Becoming a Negotiated Currency? Evidence from the Emerging Markets
by Miguel Otero-Iglesias & Federico Steinberg - 337-363 Managing Climate Insecurity by Ensuring Continuous Capital Accumulation: 'Climate Refugees' and 'Climate Migrants'
by Romain Felli - 364-390 Rudderless in a Sea of Yellow: The European Political Economy Impasse for Renewable Transport Energy
by Mark Harvey & Sarah Pilgrim - 391-409 Hedging its Bets: The UK and the Politics of European Financial Services Regulation
by Jim Buller & Nicole Lindstrom - 410-430 The Social Cost of Environmental Solutions
by Peter Dauvergne & Genevieve LeBaron - 431-457 Critiques of Growth in Classical Political Economy: Mill's Stationary State and a Marxian Response
by Gareth Dale
April 2013, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 141-170 Coping Strategies of Urban and Rural Welfare Organisations and the Regulation of the Poor
by Elizabeth Seale - 171-197 The Political Economy of Brazilian (Latin American) and Korean (East Asian) Comparative Development: Moving beyond Nation-centred Approaches
by Nicolas Grinberg - 198-226 The Political Economy of Addressing the Climate Crisis in the Earth System: Undermining Perverse Resilience
by Liam Phelan & Ann Henderson-Sellers & Ros Taplin - 227-257 Beyond Myths, Lies and Stereotypes: The Political Economy of a 'New Scramble for Africa'
by Alison J. Ayers - 258-283 The Making of Oil-backed Indigenous Capitalism in Nigeria
by Jesse Salah Ovadia - 284-307 National Government Responses to Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) Fisheries Certification: Insights from Atlantic Canada
by Paul Foley
February 2013, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 1-20 Crisis, Ideas, and Economic Policy-making in Britain during the 1970s Stagflation
by Chris Rogers - 21-42 Financing Social Reproduction: The Gendered Relations of Debt and Mortgage Finance in Twenty-first-century America
by Adrienne Roberts - 43-63 The Politics of Liberal Financial Governance and the Gold Standard
by Samuel Knafo - 64-88 Seeding an Energy Technology Revolution in the United States: Re-conceptualising the Nature of Innovation in 'Liberal-Market Economies'
by Robert MacNeil - 89-111 (Dis-)Owning the Corporation: Three Models of Employee-Shareholder Activism
by Natascha van der Zwan - 112-139 The New Political Economy of the Macroprudential Ideational Shift
by Andrew Baker