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July 2025, Volume 6, Issue 2
-   249-272 Health capitalism and financialization of healthcare. Introduction
 by Philippe Batifoulier & Eve Chiapello & Nicolas Da Silva & Robert McMaster
-   273-298 What financialisation is doing to access to healthcare: price and value of medicines in financial capitalism
 by Samira Guennif
-   299-323 The social construction of the French for-profit hospital market
 by Laura Alles & Samuel Klebaner
-   325-352 To sell or not to sell? The financialization of French medical professions: the case of medical biologists and radiologists
 by Antoine Leymarie
-   353-372 Accounting for healthcare capitalism: the OECD numbers and the international field of health system reform (1972–2001)
 by Constantin Brissaud
-   373-404 Healthcare financialisation in the Global South: examining the role of the World Bank Group in promoting public private partnerships in health in Africa
 by Julia Ngozi Chukwuma & María José Romero & Elisa Van Waeyenberge
-   405-424 Public health outcomes and the neoliberal health system in Poland
 by Hanna Szymborska & Janusz Szymborski
April 2025, Volume 6, Issue 1
-   1-42 Carbon fee and climate governance delayism in Taiwan
 by Kuei-Tien Chou & David Walther & Mu-Xing Lin & Hwa-Meei Liou
-   43-70 A computational approach to the Marxian circuit of capital model
 by Hee-Young Shin
-   71-92 Poverty, economic freedom, and the size of government in the eurozone
 by Rosaria Rita Canale & Giorgio Liotti
-   93-134 State fragility and women’s political empowerment in developing countries
 by Therese Felicitee Azeng
-    135-155 Achieving two policy targets with one policy instrument: heterogeneous expectations, countercyclical fiscal policy, and macroeconomic stabilization at the effective lower bound
 by Gilberto Tadeu Lima & Mark Setterfield & Jaylson Jair Silveira
-   157-181 Crisis and crisis management in the Upper Franconian textile industry
 by Margitta Grötsch
-   183-213 EU digital law and the digital platform economy—an inquiry into the co-evolution of law and technology
 by Martina Eckardt
-   215-238 Of thoughts and things: how a new model of evolution explains the coevolution of culture and technology
 by Roger Koppl
-   239-247 Whither inequality?
 by Fatih Kırşanlı
October 2024, Volume 5, Issue 3
-   399-423 Coevolution and dynamic processes: an introduction to this issue and avenues for future research
 by Isabel Almudi & Francisco Fatas-Villafranca & John Foster & Jason Potts
-   425-444 The ontology of coevolution beyond economic systems
 by Javier Pérez-Jara
-   445-471 Cause and effect in biology, culture, and the (extended) mind: a coevolutionary approach
 by Íñigo Ongay
-   473-493 Sociologically influenced coevolutionary dynamics
 by Mikayla Novak
-   495-509 A coevolutionary approach to institutional lock-in
 by Vicente Moreno-Casas
-   511-533 The coevolution of technology, markets, and culture: the challenging case of AI
 by Félix-Fernando Muñoz
-   535-558 Co-production, artificial intelligence and replication: the path of routine dynamics
 by Leandro Lepratte & Gabriel Yoguel
-   559-580 Steam power diffusion in the British cotton and woolen industries, 1774–1800: the role of firm size
 by Haris Kitsikopoulos
-   581-610 Exploring the coevolution of heterogeneous actors in national innovation systems: a system dynamics analysis of Finland
 by Apostolos Vetsikas & Yeoryios Stamboulis & Vasiliki Georgatzi
September 2024, Volume 5, Issue 2
-   201-218 Pluralist economics in an era of polycrisis
 by Jan Schulz & Kerstin Hötte & Daniel M. Mayerhoffer
-   219-269 Teaching the polycrisis: Assessing the effect of pluralist education in Italian economics programs
 by Michela Ciccotosto & Oleksandra Sokolenko & J.Christopher Proctor
-   271-299 Reviewing feminist macroeconomics for the twenty-first century
 by Izaskun Zuazu
-   301-328 Power of economics without power in economics?
 by Johanna Rath & Anna Hornykewycz & Merve Burnazoglu
-   329-350 Power in the future of work: production, reproduction, and reconstruction
 by Charlie Dannreuther
-   351-369 ‘Power of economics without power in economics’: examinations of gender/power in the neoliberal economic order
 by Melissa Langworthy
-   371-397 Corporate power and global value chains: current approaches for conceptualizing the power of multinationals
 by Jakob Kapeller & Claudius Gräbner-Radkowitsch & Anna Hornykewycz
June 2024, Volume 5, Issue 1
-   1-29 The contradictions of unconventional monetary policy as a post-2008 thwarting mechanism: financial dominance, shadow banking, and inequality
 by Simon Schairer
-   31-49 The contribution of qualitative methods to economic research in an era of polycrisis
 by Laura Porak & Rouven Reinke
-   51-83 Predicting financial crises: an evaluation of machine learning algorithms and model explainability for early warning systems
 by Chris Reimann
-   85-119 Production: a biophysical and evolutionary theory
 by Jing Chen & James K. Galbraith
-    121-151 How financially fragile can households become? Household borrowing, the welfare state, and macroeconomic resilience
 by Mark Setterfield & Y.K. Kim
-   153-172 Markets as dualistic, semi-decentralized organizations
 by William A. Jackson
-   173-200 Compressed development, decompression, and diverging convergence in South Korea: which varieties of capitalism in contemporary Korea?
 by Keun Lee & Djun Kil Kim
October 2023, Volume 4, Issue 3
-   445-465 Envisioning post-capitalist utopias via simulation: Theory, critique and models
 by Hanno Pahl & Manuel Scholz-Wäckerle & Jens Schröter
-   467-479 There's no such thing as 'the economy', stupid: using Utopia to imagine society 'after money'
 by Ruth Levitas
-   481-496 Sign systems of lust and slavery
 by Hardy Hanappi
-   497-513 Tokens make the world go round: socialist tokens as an alternative to money
 by Jan Philipp Dapprich
-   515-535 On the limits of planning in labor time from the standpoint of the theory of value
 by Jacobo Ferrer-Hernández
-   537-557 Expanding the possible: exploring the role for heterodox economics in integrated climate-economy modeling
 by J. Christopher Proctor
-   559-595 COMMONSIM: Simulating the utopia of COMMONISM
 by Lena Gerdes & Ernest Aigner & Stefan Meretz & Hanno Pahl & Annette Schlemm & Manuel Scholz-Wäckerle & Jens Schröter & Simon Sutterlütti
-   597-610 Heterodox modeling: practicing well-tuned provisioning or commoning with networked multi-agent environments
 by Shintaro Miyazaki
July 2023, Volume 4, Issue 2
-   195-198 Editorial
 by Wolfram Elsner
-   199-220 Impact finance: how social and environmental questions are addressed in times of financialized capitalism
 by Eve Chiapello
-   221-247 An entropy theory of value with reflections on the Arrow–Debreu model
 by Jing Chen & James K. Galbraith
-   249-273 Evolution of market power in China’s economic reform and its anti-monopoly policy: the case of Alibaba and Ant Financial Group
 by Ricardo C. S. Siu
-   275-297 Multilevel modelling approach to analysing life course socioeconomic status and understanding missingness
 by Adrian Byrne & Natalie Shlomo & Tarani Chandola
-   299-320 What kind of innovation state matters for social justice? Learning from Poulantzas and going beyond
 by Theo Papaioannou
-   321-348 Systemic intermediaries and the transition toward forest-based bioeconomy in the North
 by Antje Klitkou & Suyash Jolly & Nina Suvinen
-   349-386 Growth drivers in emerging capitalist economies: building blocks for a post-Keynesian analysis and an empirical exploration of the years before and after the Global Financial Crisis
 by Benjamin Jungmann
-   387-413 Drivers of demographic dividend in sub-Saharan Africa
 by Mesfin Mulugeta Woldegiorgis
-   415-443 India and ‘European’ evolutionary political economy
 by Smita Srinivas
April 2023, Volume 4, Issue 1
-   1-25 New perspectives and issues in industrial policy for sustainable development: from developmental and entrepreneurial to environmental state
 by Ioanna Kastelli & Lukasz Mamica & Keun Lee
-   27-48 Gone with the wind: how state power and industrial policy in the offshore wind power sector are blowing away the obstacles to East Asia’s green energy transition
 by John Mathews & Elizabeth Thurbon & Sung-Young Kim & Hao Tan
-    49-74 The political economy of French industrial policymaking
 by Samuel Klebaner & Anaïs Voy-Gillis
-   75-107 When is industry ‘sustainable’? The economics of institutional variety in a pandemic
 by Smita Srinivas
-   109-136 Policy innovation for sustainable development: the case of the Amazon Fund
 by João Carlos Ferraz & Juliana Santiago & Luma Ramos
-   137-163 Spatial political economy: the case of metropolitan industrial policy
 by Franklin Obeng-Odoom
-   165-189 Industrial symbiosis and industrial policy for sustainable development in Uganda
 by Gergely Buda & Judit Ricz
-   191-192 Correction: Gone with the wind: how state power and industrial policy in the offshore wind power sector are blowing away the obstacles to East Asia’s green energy transition
 by John Mathews & Elizabeth Thurbon & Sung-Young Kim & Hao Tan
October 2022, Volume 3, Issue 3
-   457-461 Introduction: Advancing Stratification Economics — methodological perspectives and policy applications
 by Merve Burnazoglu & Stefan Kesting & Franklin Obeng-Odoom & Alyssa Schneebaum
-   463-491 Collective wealth and group identity: insights from stratification economics
 by Patrick L. Mason & James B. Stewart & William A. Darity
-   493-513 A general theory of social economic stratification: stigmatization, exclusion, and capability shortfalls
 by John B. Davis
-   515-538 Intergroup disparity among student loan borrowers
 by Robert H. Scott & Kenneth Mitchell & Joseph Patten
-   539-574 Economic insecurity in the family tree and the racial wealth gap
 by Jermaine Toney & Darrick Hamilton
-   575-598 Occupational prestige: American stratification
 by Jacob Jennings & Jacqueline Strenio & Iris Buder
-   599-628 Colorism and employment bias in India: an experimental study in stratification economics
 by Ramya M. Vijaya & Naureen Bhullar
-   629-642 Thinking out stratification: the concept of subalternity
 by Ilyess Karouni
July 2022, Volume 3, Issue 2
-   257-258 Editorial of REPE issue 2–2022
 by Wolfram Elsner
-   259-292 Exploration of trending concepts in innovation policy
 by Verónica Robert & Gabriel Yoguel
-   293-318 On Celso Furtado and the French influences found in his development economics
 by Jonas Rama
-   319-350 Profit-led in effect or in appearance alone? Estimating the Irish demand regime given the influence of multinational enterprises
 by Ryan Woodgate
-   351-371 Do modern stock exchanges emerge from competition? Evidence from the “Belgian Big Bang”
 by Tom Duterme
-   373-373 Correction to: Do modern stock exchanges emerge from competition? Evidence from the “Belgian Big Bang”
 by Tom Duterme
-   375-377 Editorial introduction: REPE symposium on inequalities, social stratification, and stratification economics
 by Merve Burnazoglu & Stefan Kesting & Franklin Obeng-Odoom & Alyssa Schneebaum
-   379-403 Political economy of law, efficiency and adverse ‘inclusion’: rethinking land acquisition in India
 by Nitika Dhingra
-   405-433 Crisis and class inequality in Argentina: a new analysis using household survey data
 by Mariano Féliz & María Emilia Millón
-   435-455 The role of social conventions on wage inequality: the Brazilian trajectory and the missed “Great Leveling”
 by Pedro Fandiño
April 2022, Volume 3, Issue 1
-   5-29 Why do we need agent-based macroeconomics?
 by Silvano Cincotti & Marco Raberto & Andrea Teglio
-   31-71 Derisking the low-carbon transition: investors’ reaction to climate policies, decarbonization and distributive effects
 by Irene Monasterolo & Nepomuk Dunz & Andrea Mazzocchetti & Régis Gourdel
-    73-107 Unconventional monetary policies in an agent-based model with mark-to-market standards
 by Mattia Guerini & Francesco Lamperti & Mauro Napoletano & Andrea Roventini & Tania Treibich
-   109-136 Endogenous clearinghouse formation in payment networks
 by Edoardo Gaffeo & Mauro Gallegati & Lucio Gobbi
-   137-167 Distributional effects of technological regime changes: hysteresis, concentration and inequality dynamics
 by Herbert Dawid & Jasper Hepp
-   169-192 The day after tomorrow: financial repercussions of COVID-19 on systemic risk
 by David Vidal-Tomás & Rocco Caferra & Gabriele Tedeschi
-   193-226 The sustainability transition and the digital transformation: two challenges for agent-based macroeconomic models
 by Marcello Nieddu & Filippo Bertani & Linda Ponta
-   227-254 From financialization to economic socialization: the meso-economy and the ethic social capital concepts to change the social order in modern democracies
 by Francesco Vigliarolo
-   255-255 Correction to: Financialisation: continuity and change—introduction to the special issue
 by Engelbert Stockhammer & Stefano Sgambati & Anastasia Nesvetailova
December 2021, Volume 2, Issue 3
-   389-401 Financialisation: continuity and change— introduction to the special issue
 by Engelbert Stockhammer & Stefano Sgambati & Anastasia Nesvetailova
-   403-429 ‘Dams and flows’: boundary formation and dislocation in the financialised firm
 by Adam Leaver & Keir Martin
-    431-457 Corporate financialization’s conservation and transformation: from Mark I to Mark II
 by Tristan Auvray & Cédric Durand & Joel Rabinovich & Cecilia Rikap
-   459-491 Industrial stagnation and the financialization of nonfinancial corporations
 by Leila Davis & Shane McCormack
-    493-527 Demand and growth regimes in finance-dominated capitalism and the role of the macroeconomic policy regime: a post-Keynesian comparative study on France, Germany, Italy and Spain before and after the Great Financial Crisis and the Great Recession
 by Eckhard Hein & Judith Martschin
-   529-550 Why has the Brazilian economy stagnated in the 2010s? A Minskyan analysis of the behavior of non-financial companies in a financialized economy
 by Eduardo Mantoan & Vinícius Centeno & Carmem Feijo
-   551-570 The financialization of rented homes: continuity and change in housing financialization
 by Gregory W. Fuller
-   571-587 Ties that bind and blur: financialization and the evolution of sovereign debt as private contract
 by Giselle Datz
-   589-606 Financialisation reinforced: the dual legacy of the covid pandemic
 by Photis Lysandrou & Taimaz Ranjbaran
July 2021, Volume 2, Issue 2
-   251-252 Editorial
 by Wolfram Elsner
-   253-276 The specter of irreparable ignorance: counterfactuals and causality in economics
 by George F. DeMartino
-    277-295 Veblen’s evolutionary methodology and its implications for heterodox economics in the calculable future
 by Tae-Hee Jo
-   297-314 Rational Emotions: An Evolutionary Perspective
 by Rojhat Avsar
-   315-332 Raúl Prebisch and the evolving uses of ‘centre-periphery’ in economic analysis
 by Jonas Rama & John Hall
-   333-337 Correction to: Raúl Prebisch and the evolving uses of ‘centre-periphery’ in economic analysis
 by Jonas Rama & John Hall
-   339-358 The economic growth of China: enabling politico-institutional and socio-cultural factors
 by Philip Arestis & Nikolaos Karagiannis & Sangkwon Lee
-   359-387 Objectives of the Review of Evolutionary Political Economy’s ‘Manifesto’ and editorial proposals on world problems, complex systems, historico-institutional and corruption issues
 by Phillip Anthony O’Hara
April 2021, Volume 2, Issue 1
-   1-8 Network dynamics, economic transition, and policy design—an introduction
 by Muhamed Kudic & Matthias Müller & Tobias Buchmann & Andreas Pyka & Jutta Günther
-   9-25 The digital revolution and digitalized network society
 by Mark Knell
-   27-54 Who shapes plant biotechnology in Germany? Joint analysis of the evolution of co-authors’ and co-inventors’ networks
 by Mariia Shkolnykova
-   55-81 Analyzing development patterns in research networks and technology
 by Patrick Wolf & Tobias Buchmann
-   83-103 Smart specialization strategies—insights gained from a unique European policy experiment on innovation and industrial policy design
 by Dominique Foray & Martin Eichler & Michael Keller
-   105-139 Why are there so few hard facts about the impact of cluster policies in Germany? A critical review of evaluation studies
 by Michael Rothgang & Bernhard Lageman & Anne-Marie Scholz
-   141-249 An evolutionary perspective on the emergence and implementation of mission-oriented innovation policy: the example of the change of the leitmotif from biotechnology to bioeconomy
 by Leonard Prochaska & Daniel Schiller
November 2020, Volume 1, Issue 3
-   271-272 Editorial REPE Vol. I 2020, Issue 3
 by Wolfram Elsner
-   273-293 Planetary carambolage: The evolutionary political economy of technology, nature and work
 by Katarzyna Gruszka & Manuel Scholz-Wäckerle & Ernest Aigner
-   295-295 Correction to: Planetary carambolage: The evolutionary political economy of technology, nature and work
 by K. Gruszka & M. Scholz-Wäckerle & E. Aigner
-    297-311 Socialist alternatives to capitalism I: Marx to Hayek
 by Duncan K. Foley
-    313-328 Socialist alternatives to capitalism II: Vienna to Santa Fe
 by Duncan K. Foley
-    329-355 The productivity and unemployment effects of the digital transformation: an empirical and modelling assessment
 by Filippo Bertani & Marco Raberto & Andrea Teglio
-   357-370 Imaginary economies: the case of the 3D printer
 by Jens Schröter
-   371-395 Electricity infrastructure and innovation in the next phase of energy transition—amendments to the technology innovation system framework
 by Steffen S. Bettin
-   397-417 Perplexing complexity human modelling and primacy of the group as essence of complexity
 by Hardy Hanappi
August 2020, Volume 1, Issue 2
-    145-148 The Review of Evolutionary Political Economy inaugural issue, part 2
 by Silvano Cincotti & Wolfram Elsner & Nathalie Lazaric & Anastasia Nesvetailova & Engelbert Stockhammer
-   149-160 Financialisation and the periodisation of capitalism: appearances and processes
 by Jan Toporowski
-   161-182 An evolutionary approach to international political economy: the case of corporate tax avoidance
 by Ronen Peter Palan
-   183-197 Productivity and inequality in the UK: a political economy perspective
 by Philip Arestis
-   199-220 Reflections on the entrepreneurial state, innovation and social justice
 by Theo Papaioannou
-   221-243 A value-theoretic approach to economic dynamics and evolution—synthesizing different Marxian modules in a simulation model
 by Frank Beckenbach
-   245-264 The 2019–2020 Australian bushfires: a potent mix of climate change, problematisation, indigenous disregard, a fractured federation, volunteerism, social media, and more
 by Lynne Chester
-   265-270 Shiozawa, Yoshinori; Morioka, Masashi; Taniguchi, Kasuhisa: Microfoundations of Evolutionary Economics
 by Marc Lavoie
May 2020, Volume 1, Issue 1
-    1-12 Towards an evolutionary political economy. Editorial to the inaugural issue of the Review of Evolutionary Political Economy REPE
 by Silvano Cincotti & Wolfram Elsner & Nathalie Lazaric & Anastasia Nesvetailova & Engelbert Stockhammer
-   13-35 Institutional variety and the future of economics
 by Smita Srinivas
-   37-54 The past, present and future of evolutionary macroeconomics
 by Malcolm Sawyer
-   55-66 Gender and the future of macroeconomics: an evolutionary approach
 by Sheila Dow
-   67-84 Belief reversals as phase transitions and economic fragility: a complexity theory of financial cycles with reflexive agents
 by John Davis
-   85-101 Was Hyman Minsky a post-Keynesian economist?
 by Marc Lavoie
-   103-135 A value-theoretic approach to economic dynamics and evolution—synthesizing different Marxian modules in a simulation model
 by Frank Beckenbach
-   137-143 Behavioral economics in the time of coronavirus: rebellion or “willful ignorance” in the face of “grand challenges”
 by Pritika Rao
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