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July 2024, Volume 29, Issue 4
- 495-512 The origins of fairness in economic experiments: how evolutionary behavioural economics makes a case for doux commerce
by Sabine Frerichs - 513-531 Economic recessions and decarbonisation: analysing green stimulus spending in Canada and the US
by Vegard Tørstad & Jonas Nahm & Jon Hovi & Tora Skodvin & Gard Olav Dietrichson - 532-545 State autonomy, economic reform & business elite influence in the GCC
by Dania Thafer - 546-559 Militarised neoliberalism and the reconstruction of the global political economy
by Trissia Wijaya & Kanishka Jayasuriya - 560-578 The state and the legalisation of illicit financial flows: trading gold in Bolivia
by Fritz Brugger & Joschka J. Proksik & Felicitas Fischer - 579-596 COVID and structural cartelisation: market-state-society ties and the political economy of Pharma
by Matthew Sparke & Owain Williams - 597-615 How can public policies facilitate local cooperation? insights from the EU’s wine policy
by Kira Gartzou-Katsouyanni - 616-627 A social reproduction analysis of digital care platform work
by Paula Rodríguez-Modroño & Astrid Agenjo-Calderón & Purificación López-Igual - 628-645 Narrating transitions to low carbon futures: the role of long-term strategies (LTS) in fossil fuel producing emerging economies
by Carl Death - 646-660 Private equity firms and industrial policy: elaborating the state-finance nexus in state-led markets
by Imogen T. Liu
May 2024, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 337-355 The financialisation of car consumption
by Tom Haines-Doran - 356-369 From NAFTA to USMCA: revisiting the market access – policy space trade-off
by Ludovic Arnaud - 370-384 The AGM as a site of contestation: evaluating the tactics of environmental shareholder activists
by Ainsley Elbra - 385-399 Beyond context: taking political economy seriously in the study of corporate accountability
by Daniela Lai - 400-413 Trade fetishism and the trade justice ratchet: between token and substantive change in NAFTA 2.0
by Gavin Fridell - 414-431 Does household indebtedness contribute to the decline of union density?
by Giorgos Gouzoulis - 432-446 Social reproduction theory and the capitalist ‘form’ of social reproduction
by Pedro M. Rey-Araújo - 447-463 The politics of student loan in Turkey: regimenting the youth through authoritarian debtfarism
by Havva Ezgi Dogru - 464-477 On the links between climate scepticism and right-wing populism (RWP): an explanatory approach based on cultural political economy (CPE)
by Tobias Haas - 478-493 Why do national skill systems vary? The state’s role in skill system institutions for maintaining growth models
by Merve Sancak
March 2024, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 173-191 Noxious deindustrialisation and extractivism: Quintero-Puchuncaví in the international division of labour and noxiousness
by Lorenzo Feltrin & Gabriela Julio Medel - 192-209 The transformation of resource-rich countries in the International Division of Labour: ‘backward' industrialisation and relative surplus population in Uzbekistan
by Franco Galdini - 210-226 When do business associations want a hard trade-sustainability nexus? A framework of analysis and the EU case
by Rodrigo Fagundes Cezar - 227-239 Transnational governance of digital transformation: financing innovation in Europe’s periphery
by Sidney A. Rothstein - 240-259 Low interest rates, low productivity, low growth? A multi-sector case study of UK-based firms’ funding and investment strategies in the context of loose monetary policy
by John Evemy & Craig Berry & Edward Yates - 260-272 The importance of the English language for the early Engels–a comparison between Engels’ and Marx’s research on English political economic literature before their collaboration
by Feixia Ling - 273-287 Shaping planetary health inequities: the political economy of the Australian growth model
by Nicholas Frank & Megan Arthur & Sharon Friel - 288-304 Market-reach into social reproduction and transnational labour mobility in Europe
by Ania Plomien & Gregory Schwartz - 305-320 Is China financialised? The significance of two historic transformations of Chinese finance
by Yuning Shi - 321-336 Freedom, domination and the gig economy
by James Hickson
January 2024, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 1-21 Capitalist reforms and extreme poverty in China: unprecedented progress or income deflation?
by Dylan Sullivan & Michail Moatsos & Jason Hickel - 22-41 Balancing the scales: labour incorporation and the politics of growth model transformation
by Assaf S. Bondy & Erez Maggor - 42-59 Political independence through monetary dependence? The case of Montenegro
by Nicola Nones - 60-74 ‘Saving the WTO’: middle power insiders and joint statement initiatives at the World Trade Organisation
by Shamel Azmeh - 75-89 A contender state’s multiscalar mediation of transnational capital: the belt and road in the Middle East
by Salam Alshareef - 90-110 Cars, capitalism and ecological crises: understanding systemic barriers to a sustainability transition in the German car industry
by A. Katharina Keil & Julia K. Steinberger - 111-124 Diversity, solidarity and the construction of the ingroup among (post)colonial migrants in The Netherlands, 1945–1968
by Emily Anne Wolff - 125-143 Homo digitalis: narrative for a new political economy of digital transformation and transition
by Joan Torrent-Sellens - 144-158 Why didn’t Europe securitise more? The institutionalisation of covered bonds as an efficient instrument for financialisation
by Viktor Skyrman - 159-172 Rewarding a friend: Does the World Bank direct non-commercial risk insurance to countries that support US foreign policy interests?
by Jonas Gamso & Anna Dimitrova
November 2023, Volume 28, Issue 6
- 849-864 ‘Don’t play if you can’t win’: household disengagement in the Australian pension system
by Antonia Settle - 865-880 Limits to the financialisation of the state: exploring obstructions to social impact bonds as a form of financialised statecraft in the UK, Israel, and Canada
by Asa Maron & James W. Williams - 881-896 China’s central bank digital currency (CBDC): an assessment of money and power relations
by Luiza Peruffo & André Moreira Cunha & Andrés Ernesto Ferrari Haines - 897-909 Inclusion or co-optation? Navigating recruitment as a gender diversity candidate in finance
by Signe Predmore - 910-924 Piercing the veil of monetarism: a decomposition of American inflation, 1970–1985
by Brian Judge - 925-941 Understanding ‘dependency’ through the comparative capitalisms framework: conceptualisation of Greece as a dependent market economy
by Konrad Sobczyk - 942-957 Multidimensional social conflict and institutional change
by Bruno Amable & Stefano Palombarini - 958-970 Protect or punish debtors? Policymaker discourse on the state’s role in personal debt governance
by Tomáš Hoření Samec & Lucie Trlifajová - 971-985 From Bail-out to Bail-in: explaining the variegated responses to the international financial aid requests of Ireland and Cyprus
by Dimitris Papadimitriou & Adonis Pegasiou - 986-1000 Polanyi in rural China: beyond the double movement
by Rowan Alcock
September 2023, Volume 28, Issue 5
- 677-692 The de-globalisation of capital? The political economy of community wealth building
by Jamie Dennis & Liam Stanley - 693-712 Institutional supercycles: an evolutionary macro-finance approach
by Yannis Dafermos & Daniela Gabor & Jo Michell - 713-730 Too green to be true? Forging a climate consensus at the European Central Bank
by Jérôme Deyris - 731-743 The ‘strange non-death’ of economic models: how modelling contributed to neoliberal resilience in Denmark
by Niels Fuglsang - 744-757 The emergence of the ‘rentocrat’
by Samuel Rogers - 758-779 Mobilising critical international political economy for the age of climate breakdown
by Milan Babic & Sarah E. Sharma - 780-798 UK pension funds’ patience and liquidity in the age of market-based finance
by Bruno Bonizzi & Jennifer Churchill & Annina Kaltenbrunner - 799-817 The muddled governance of state-imposed forced labour: multinational corporations, states, and cotton from China and Uzbekistan
by Sonja Schaefer & Jostein Hauge - 818-831 South-South monetary regionalism: a case of productive incoherence?
by Barbara Fritz & Annina Kaltenbrunner & Laurissa Mühlich & Bianca Orsi - 832-848 Growth models in Europe’s Eastern and Southern peripheries: between national and EU politics
by Visnja Vukov
July 2023, Volume 28, Issue 4
- 509-525 Culture & European attitudes on public debt
by Alessia Aspide & Kathleen J. Brown & Matthew DiGiuseppe & Alexander Slaski - 526-538 The techfare state: debt, discipline, and accelerated neoliberalism
by Ali Bhagat & Rachel Phillips - 539-553 A morphological analysis of Brexitism
by Samuel Marlow-Stevens - 554-573 Reconceptualising freedom in the 21st century: neoliberalism vs. degrowth
by Felix Windegger & Clive L. Spash - 574-591 The gendered construction of risk in asset accumulation for retirement
by Hayley James & Ariane Agunsoye - 592-607 Logistics of the neoliberal food regime: circulation, corporate food security and the United Arab Emirates
by Christian Henderson & Rafeef Ziadah - 608-627 Decarbonising states as owners
by Milan Babić & Adam D. Dixon - 628-645 Macroeconomic ingredients for a growth model analysis for peripheral economies: a post-Keynesian-structuralist approach
by Engelbert Stockhammer - 646-661 Crisis management, new constitutionalism, and depoliticisation: recasting the politics of austerity in the US and UK, 2010–16
by Dillon Wamsley - 662-676 The whiteness of markets: Anglo-American colonialism, white supremacy and free market rhetoric
by Jessica Eastland-Underwood
May 2023, Volume 28, Issue 3
- 329-346 Comparative capitalisms in the Anthropocene: a research agenda for green transition
by Jeremy Green - 347-362 Rival definitions of economic rent: historical origins and normative implications
by Beth Stratford - 363-379 Tools to tame the financialisation of housing
by Michelle Norris & Julie Lawson - 380-397 Towards a sociology of state investment funds? sovereign wealth funds and state-business relations in Saudi Arabia
by Alexis Montambault Trudelle - 398-415 Fictitious capital, the credit system, and the particular case of government bonds in Marx
by Carolina Alves - 416-432 Accounting for whom? The financialisation of the environmental economic transition
by Sylvain Maechler - 433-451 Conceptualising private fintech platforms as financial statecraft and recentralisation in China
by Chiu-Wan Liu - 452-467 Towards transnational agrarian conflicts? Global NGOs, transnational agrobusiness and local struggles for land on Sumatra
by Alina Brad & Jonas Hein - 468-482 Imaginary failure: RegTech in finance
by Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn & Marc Lenglet - 483-505 A tale of housing cycles and fiscal policy, not competitiveness. Growth drivers in Southern Europe
by Engelbert Stockhammer & Andre Novas Otero - 506-508 Correction
by The Editors
March 2023, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 155-172 Private equity and the regulation of financialised infrastructure: the case of Macquarie in Britain's water and energy networks
by Kate Bayliss & Elisa Van Waeyenberge & Benjamin O. L. Bowles - 173-189 Shareholder payouts across time and space: an internationally comparative and cross-sectoral analysis of corporate financialisation
by Diliara Valeeva & Tobias J. Klinge & Manuel B. Aalbers - 190-205 The last subsidy: regulating devaluation in the German coal phase-out
by Andrea Furnaro - 206-222 New frontiers of electricity capital: energy access in sub-Saharan Africa
by Lucy Baker - 223-240 Goodbye Washington Confusion, hello Wall Street Consensus: contemporary state capitalism and the spatialisation of industrial strategy
by Seth Schindler & Ilias Alami & Nicholas Jepson - 241-258 Germany’s Industrial strategy 2030, EU competition policy and the Crisis of New Constitutionalism. (Geo-)political economy of a contested paradigm shift
by Etienne Schneider - 259-283 Rent and financial accumulation: locating the profitability of American finance
by Albina Gibadullina - 284-298 Karl Polanyi’s ‘socialist accounting’ and ‘overview’ in the age of data analytics
by Silvia Rief - 299-314 Friends and foes: rethinking the party and Chinese big tech
by Yvette To - 315-328 The power of folk ideas in economic policy and the central bank–commercial bank analogy
by Sebastian Diessner
January 2023, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 1-12 Socialism and the Market: Returning to the East European Debate
by Roland Boer - 13-28 Imaginary capital migration and the competitive politics of corporate taxation
by Jussi Jaakkola & Matti Ylönen & Leevi Saari - 29-41 Keep it complex! Prodi’s curse and the EU fiscal governance regime complex
by Tobias Tesche - 42-56 Governing public credit creation
by Leah Downey - 57-75 ‘Making financial sense of the future’: actuaries and the management of climate-related financial risk
by Nick Taylor - 76-90 Credible interventionism: economic ideas of government and macroeconomic policy in the Great Recession
by Ronen Mandelkern & Tami Oren - 91-111 When the means become the ends: Ghana’s ‘good governance’ electricity reform overwhelmed by the politics of power crises
by Barnaby Joseph Dye - 112-125 A time of reproductive unrest: the articulation of capital accumulation, social reproduction, and the Irish state
by Madelaine Moore - 126-141 Towards a reparative welfare state
by Elise Klein - 142-154 Conceptualising state financialisation: from the core to the periphery
by Ana Cordeiro Santos
November 2022, Volume 27, Issue 6
- 907-915 A Critical Node: The Role of China in the Transnational Circulation of Developmentalist Ideas, Policies and Practices
by Sarah Eaton & Saori N. Katada - 916-928 Neglected Chinese Origins of East Asian Developmentalism
by Eric Helleiner - 929-943 Sino-Japanese Engagement in the Making of China’s National Champions
by Wendy Leutert - 944-957 Institutions, Ideation, and Diffusion of Japan’s and China’s Overseas Infrastructure Promotion Policies
by Jessica C. Liao & Saori N. Katada - 958-971 Diffusion of Practice: The Curious Case of the Sino-German Technical Standardisation Partnership
by Daniel Fuchs & Sarah Eaton - 972-988 Grand Development Strategy or Simply Grandiose? China's Diffusion of Its Belt & Road Initiative into Central Europe
by Oldrich Krpec & Carol Wise - 989-1001 The economic local turn in peace and conflict studies: economic peacebuilding interventions and the everyday
by Birte Vogel - 1002-1016 Can the anti-politics machine be dismantled?
by Rajesh Venugopal - 1017-1030 Experts versus representatives? Financialised valuation and institutional change in financial governance
by Philipp Golka & Natascha van der Zwan - 1031-1045 Networks of knowledge production and mobility in the world of social impact bonds
by Jacob Broom & Jordan Tchilingirian - 1046-1061 Bitcoin as a digital commodity
by Tomás N. Rotta & Edemilson Paraná
September 2022, Volume 27, Issue 5
- 731-753 Experience, communication, and collective action: financial autonomy and capital market development in East Asia
by Boram Lee & Yong Wook Lee - 754-770 External enablers of Eurozone austerity: exploring the link between the ease of suppressing domestic spending and trading partners’ demand
by Palma Polyak - 771-787 Technocratic Keynesianism: a paradigm shift without legislative change
by Jens van ’t Klooster - 788-805 Does ownership matter? Claimant characteristics and case outcomes in investor-state arbitration
by Julia Calvert & Charlotte Rommerskirchen & Arjen van der Heide - 806-819 Tensions between individual and system change in the climate movement: an analysis of Extinction Rebellion
by Diana Stuart - 820-836 Platform power and regulatory politics: Polanyi for the twenty-first century
by John W. Cioffi & Martin F. Kenney & John Zysman - 837-850 Building the weak hand of the state: tracing the market boundaries of high pharmaceutical prices in France
by Théo Bourgeron & Susi Geiger - 851-865 Black swan -or- black boxed economics: applying ontology, Keynesianism, and constructivism to policy and market analysis
by Christian Hernandez - 866-878 Broad strokes towards a grand theory in the analysis of sustainable development: a return to the classical political economy
by Manolis Manioudis & Giorgos Meramveliotakis - 879-894 The European banks’ role in the financial crisis of 2007-8: a critical assessment
by Photis Lysandrou - 895-905 Towards a concept of responsibility for economics
by Ioana Negru & Wilfred Dolfsma
July 2022, Volume 27, Issue 4
- 547-552 Rethinking the Dynamics of Inclusion and Exclusion in Trade Politics
by Jean-Baptiste Velut & Gabriel Siles-Brügge & Louise Dalingwater - 553-566 Small Firms as the Main Beneficiaries of Trade Agreements? A Framing Analysis of European Commission Discourse
by Ferdi De Ville & Niels Gheyle - 567-580 Transparency in US Trade Policymaking: Inclusive Design or Exclusionary Process?
by Jean-Baptiste Velut - 581-596 Participation of Civil Society in EU Trade Policy Making: How Inclusive is Inclusion?
by Lotte Drieghe & Jan Orbie & Diana Potjomkina & Jamal Shahin - 597-609 Trade Paradiplomacy and the Politics of International Economic Law: The Inclusion of Quebec and the Exclusion of Wallonia in the CETA Negotiations
by Stéphane Paquin - 610-628 Resilience in the City of London: the fate of UK financial services after Brexit
by Manolis Kalaitzake - 629-645 ‘What is exploitation and workplace abuse?’ A classification schema to understand exploitative workplace behaviour towards migrant workers
by Anna Boucher - 646-664 Europeanisation as a driver of dependent financialisation in East-Central Europe: insights from the Baltic states
by Leonardo Pataccini - 665-679 Phantom investments, hegemony and the chameleon of dispossession: tourism development at Cavo Sidero- Crete, Greece
by Dimitris Milonakis & Elina Drakaki & Manolis Manioudis & Sergios Tzotzes - 680-696 Welfare generosity, credit access and household debt: clarifying relationships through a new welfare-debt typology
by Kathleen M. Annarelli - 697-712 Explaining divergent National Responses to Covid-19: An Enhanced State Capacity Framework
by Linda Weiss & Elizabeth Thurbon - 713-729 Global pressures, household social reproduction strategies and compound inequality
by Stephen Farrall & Emily Gray & Alexander Nunn & Daniela Tepe-Belfrage
May 2022, Volume 27, Issue 3
- 361-384 The Impacts of Subordinated Financialisation on Workers in Peripheral Countries: an Analytical Framework and the Cases of Brazil and Colombia
by Manuel Martínez & Pietro Borsari - 385-402 Zero carbon as economic restructuring: spatial divisions of labour and just transition
by Aidan While & Will Eadson - 403-425 The Politics of Fiscal Legitimacy in Developmental States: Emergency Taxes in Argentina Under Kirchnerism
by Matt Barlow & Alejandro Milcíades Peña - 426-440 Seeing like a macroeconomist: varieties of formalisation, professional incentives and academic ideational change
by Oddný Helgadóttir - 441-454 The Political Economy of Climate Change Litigation: Is There a Point to Suing Fossil Fuel Companies?
by Ryan Gunderson & Claiton Fyock - 455-472 Governing Global Liquidity: Federal Reserve Swap Lines and the International Dimension of US Monetary Policy
by Fabian Pape - 473-489 Studying the relationship between social policy promotion and neoliberalism: the case of social investment
by Francesco Laruffa - 490-503 Modern finance theory and practice and the Anthropocene
by Emre Tarim - 504-516 Resilience, discipline and financialisation in the UK’s liberal welfare state
by Matthew Donoghue - 517-531 The EU as catalytic state? Rethinking European climate and energy governance
by Andrea Prontera & Rainer Quitzow - 532-545 Statistical Conventions and the Forms of the State: A Story of South African Statistics
by Juliette Alenda-Demoutiez - 546-546 Addendum
by The Editors
March 2022, Volume 27, Issue 2
- 177-187 Grounding the Politics of Transnational Private Governance: Introduction to the Special Section
by Jean-Christophe Graz - 188-202 Power and the Practice of Transnational Private Regulation
by Tim Bartley - 203-224 Additionality and Implementation Gaps in Voluntary Sustainability Standards
by Thomas Dietz & Janina Grabs - 225-239 Human Rights and Corporate Reinsurance: From Ensuring Rights to Insuring Risks
by Christian Scheper & Johanna Gördemann - 240-256 Local Grounding of Transnational Private Governance Authority: Translation, Contestation, Legitimation and Communities of Practice
by Stepan Wood - 257-276 Collaboration, Adaptation, or Disruption? Wall Street, Fintech and Corporate Bond Trading
by Huw Macartney & Jessica Wood & Katarina Dubrova - 277-295 The Structure–Agency Relation of Growth Imperative Hypotheses in a Credit Economy
by Christian Kimmich & Ferdinand Wenzlaff - 296-311 Understanding Queer Oppression and Resistance in the Global Economy: Towards a Theoretical Framework for Political Economy
by Ellie Gore - 312-328 Disrupting the Welfare State? Digitalisation and the Retrenchment of Public Sector Capacity
by Rosie Collington - 329-346 The End of Austerity as Common Sense? An Experimental Analysis of Public Opinion Shifts and Class Dynamics During the Covid-19 Crisis
by Emanuele Ferragina & Andrew Zola - 347-359 Business elites and populism: understanding business responses
by Magnus Feldmann & Glenn Morgan
January 2022, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 1-18 Light at the End of the Panel: The Gaza Strip and the Interplay Between Geopolitical Conflict and Renewable Energy Transition
by Itay Fischhendler & Lior Herman & Lioz David - 19-32 Governing Fintech and Fintech as Governance: The Regulatory Sandbox, Riskwashing, and Disruptive Social Classification
by Eric Brown & Dóra Piroska - 33-46 The Power of Finance in the Age of Market Based Banking
by Samuel Knafo - 47-61 Towards an ‘Everyday’ Cultural Political Economy of English Football: Conceptualising the Futures of Wembley Stadium and the Grassroots Game
by David M. Webber - 62-80 The Eurozone’s Evolving Fiscal Ecosystem: Mitigating Fiscal Discipline by Governing Through Off-Balance-Sheet Fiscal Agencies
by Andrei Guter-Sandu & Steffen Murau - 81-98 Offshoring the Uncovered Liability Problem: Currency Hierarchies, State-Owned Settlement Banks and the Offshore Market for Renminbi
by Damian Tobin - 99-115 The Ineffectiveness of CSR: Understanding Garment Company Commitments to Living Wages in Global Supply Chains
by Genevieve LeBaron & Remi Edwards & Tom Hunt & Charline Sempéré & Penelope Kyritsis - 116-131 The World Bank, Agricultural Credit, and the Rise of Neoliberalism in Global Development
by Nick Bernards - 132-145 The Social Ecology of Adam Smith: Reconsidering the Intellectual Foundations of Political Economy
by Leo Steeds - 146-159 Fossilised Capital: Price and Profit in the Energy Transition
by Brett Christophers - 160-175 Large Banks, Market-based Banking, and the Financialisation of Danish Mortgage Markets
by Patrick Gallagher
November 2021, Volume 26, Issue 6
- 903-906 The Politics of Green Transformations: An Introduction to the Special Section
by Peter Newell & Matthew Paterson & Martin Craig - 907-922 How Did We Do That? Histories and Political Economies of Rapid and Just Transitions
by Peter Newell & Andrew Simms - 923-936 ‘The End of the Fossil Fuel Age’? Discourse Politics and Climate Change Political Economy
by Matthew Paterson - 937-950 Climate Smart City: New Cultural Political Economies in the Making in Malmö, Sweden
by Harriet Bulkeley & Johannes Stripple - 951-963 Theorising the Political Economy of Energy Transformations: Agency, Structure, Space, Process
by Rebecca Pearse - 964-984 Selective Neoliberalism: How Italy Went from Dualization to Liberalisation in Labour Market and Pension Reforms
by Emanuele Ferragina & Alessandro Arrigoni - 985-1014 Imputing Away the Ladder: Implications of Changes in GDP Measurement for Convergence Debates and the Political Economy of Development
by Jacob Assa & Ingrid Harvold Kvangraven - 1015-1029 On Cultural Political Economy: A Defence and Constructive Critique
by Andrea Sau - 1030-1047 Plunder in the Post-Colonial Era: Quantifying Drain from the Global South Through Unequal Exchange, 1960–2018
by Jason Hickel & Dylan Sullivan & Huzaifa Zoomkawala - 1048-1061 Saving Liberalism through Meaningful Choices. Restating the Case for an Individual Carbon Card
by Umberto Mario Sconfienza - 1062-1077 The Governance of Social Risks: Nurturing Social Solidarity through Social Impact Bonds?
by Andrei Guter-Sandu - 1078-1091 Reactive, Individualistic and Disciplinary: The Urban Resilience Project in Dhaka
by Sarah E. Sharma
September 2021, Volume 26, Issue 5
- 707-716 Agreeing to Disagree Politically
by Brad R. Taylor & William Bosworth - 717-734 The International Regulation of Competition Policy and Government Procurement: Exploring the Boundaries of the Trade Regime
by Ivo Križić - 735-747 Everyday Political Economy of Human Rights to Health: Dignity and Respect as an Approach to Gendered Inequalities and Accountability
by Pia Riggirozzi - 748-764 The Trade (Policy) Discourse in Top Economics Journals
by Matthias Aistleitner & Stephan Puehringer - 765-782 Structuring the Interstitial Space of Global Financing Partnerships for Sustainable Development: A Network Analysis
by Moira V. Faul & Jordan S. Tchilingirian - 783-796 Real Estate Development Through Land Grabs: Predatory Accumulation and Precarity in Palestine
by Linda Tabar & Samia Al-Botmeh - 797-816 Pushing on a String: Monetary Policy, Growth Models and the Persistence of Low Inflation in Advanced Capitalism
by Hielke Van Doorslaer & Mattias Vermeiren - 817-831 Did the ‘Real’ Economy Turn Financial? Mapping the Contours of Financialisation in the Non-Financial Corporate Sector
by Matthew Soener - 832-850 Monetary Policy as Usual? The Bank of England’s Extraordinary Monetary Policies and the Disciplining of Labour
by John Evemy & Edward Yates & Andrew Eggleston - 851-868 #DeleteFacebook: From Popular Protest to a New Model of Platform Capitalism?
by Stuart Mills - 869-884 Managing Macroeconomic Neoliberalism: Capital and the Resilience of the Rational Expectations Assumption since the Great Recession
by Oddný Helgadóttir & Cornel Ban - 885-901 The Great Debt Divergence and its Implications for the Covid-19 Crisis: Mapping Corporate Leverage as Power
by Joseph Baines & Sandy Brian Hager
July 2021, Volume 26, Issue 4
- 509-513 Intro: Comparative Capitalism Research in Emerging Markets – A New Generation
by Geoffrey Wood & Gerhard Schnyder - 514-526 Comparative Capitalism, Growth Models and Emerging Markets: The Development of the Field
by Michael Schedelik & Andreas Nölke & Daniel Mertens & Christian May - 527-539 State-Permeated Capitalism and the Solar PV Industry in China and India
by Matthew M. C. Allen & Maria L. Allen & Syed Imran Saqib & Jiajia Liu - 540-553 Extending Varieties of Capitalism to Emerging Economies: What can We Learn from Brazil?
by Glenn Morgan & Heike Doering & Marcus Gomes - 554-573 Development Finance or Financial Accumulation for Asset Managers?: The Perils of the Global Shadow Banking System in Developing Countries
by Fathimath Musthaq - 574-597 From National Marketplaces to Global Providers of Financial Infrastructures: Exchanges, Infrastructures and Structural Power in Global Finance
by Johannes Petry