Journal of Globalization and Development
2010 - 2025
Current editor(s): Joseph E. Stiglitz, Kevin Gallagher, Jeronim Capaldo, Arjun Jayadev, José Antonio Ocampo and Dani Rodrik From De Gruyter Bibliographic data for series maintained by Peter Golla (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 16, issue 2, 2025
- Greened Dependency and Development: The Political Economy of Energy Transition in Latin America – An Introduction pp. 149-157

- Fritz Barbara, Middelanis Martin and Orihuela José Carlos
- The Global South in the Energy Transition: A Framework for Industrial Policy Options to Avert “Greening Dependency” pp. 159-187

- Middelanis Martin, Fritz Barbara and Fernando de Paula Luiz
- Developmental Extraction and the Global Energy Transition: Lessons from South America’s Lithium Triangle pp. 189-216

- Gonzalez Lucas I., Snyder Richard and Orihuela José Carlos
- Breaking Fiscal Barriers: Green Fiscal Rules to Expand Space for Green Investments in Latin American Countries, the Case of Colombia pp. 217-248

- Valdes Valencia Maria Fernanda, Guevara Castaneda Diego Alejandro and Martinez Mantilla Manuel Felipe
- Explaining Varying Green Hydrogen Ambitions: State Capacity and Business Positioning in Chile and Peru pp. 249-275

- Schorr Bettina, Carrasco Sebastián, Damonte Gerardo and Atria Jorge
- Chile at the Green Window of Opportunity: The Troubled Road to New Productive Capabilities pp. 277-304

- Orihuela José Carlos, Irarrázaval Felipe and Flores Cristián
- Development Banks and Capital Markets in Wind Energy Financing in Brazil: Substitution or Complementarity? pp. 305-332

- Filipe de Castro Vieira and Fernando de Paula Luiz
- Can BNDES Finance the Sustainable Green Transition? Alternatives to Leveraging the Bank’s Sources of Resources from Sovereign Wealth Funds pp. 333-356

- Feil Fernanda de Freitas, Feijo Carmem and Amorim Teixeira Fernando
- The Energy Transition in Brazil and the Controversy over the Role of State-Owned Enterprises pp. 357-381

- Teixeira Gustavo and Feijo Carmem
Volume 16, issue 1, 2025
- Current Debt Challenges and Proposals for an Enhanced International Debt Architecture pp. 1-27

- Ocampo José Antonio and González Karla Daniela
- Global Impact of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism – A Quantitative Assessment pp. 29-53

- He Xiaobei, Fan Zhai and Ma Jun
- Do International Remittances Widen or Narrow Income Inequality? The Difference-Based Evidence Between Advanced and Developing Economies pp. 55-74

- Nguyen Van Bon
- Regional Blocs and the Transmission of US Shocks: A GVAR Modeling Approach pp. 75-104

- Anguiano-Pita Javier Emmanuel and Ruiz-Porras Antonio
- Impact of Tariff and Exchange Rate Regimes Reform on the Wages: Evidence from Iran 2001–2004 Microdata pp. 105-132

- Keshavarz Haddad GholamReza, Maitah Mansoor and Bassam Abdel Jabar
- Beyond Debt – Curatorial Note pp. 133-148

- Alvarez Jairo and Bohoslavsky Juan Pablo
Volume 15, issue 2, 2024
- An Analysis of the IMF’s International Carbon Price Floor pp. 95-112

- He Xiaobei, Fan Zhai and Ma Jun
- India’s Energy and Fiscal Transition pp. 113-144

- Bhandari Laveesh and Dwivedi Aasheerwad
- Macroeconomic and Fiscal Consequences of Climate Change in Latin America and the Caribbean pp. 145-169

- Titelman Daniel, Hanni Michael and Pérez Benítez Noel
- Sovereign Debt and Climate Change in Argentina – The Catalytic Role of the IMF pp. 171-199

- Bohoslavsky Juan Pablo and Cantamutto Francisco
- Climate Change Risks and Consequences on Growth and Debt-Sustainability in Africa pp. 201-225

- John Asafu-Adjaye, Ndung’u Njuguna and Abebe Abebe
- Gaps and Fiscal Adjustment for Debt Stability in Climate-Vulnerable Developing Countries: How Large and by How Much? pp. 227-249

- Monsod Toby Melissa, Muyot Justin Matibag and Gochoco-Bautista Maria Socorro
Volume 15, issue 1, 2024
- Reforming the IMF Surcharge Rate Policy to Avoid Procyclical Lending pp. 1-14

- Gallagher Kevin, Guzman Martin, Joseph Stiglitz and Uy Marilou
- Grassroots Organizations and Women’s Empowerment in a Post-Conflict Region: Evidence from Women Organizations in Northern Uganda pp. 15-46

- Davidson Lupe, Firat Demir and Harris John
- Income Inequality and External Wealth of Nations pp. 47-62

- Carrera Jorge, Gabriel Montes-Rojas, Panigo Demian and Toledo Fernando
- Analyzing the Impact of Informal Labor Sector Regulation in the Context of International Trade: A Theoretical Approach pp. 63-94

- Hernández-Luna Yezid
Volume 14, issue 2, 2023
- The Gendered Effects of Globalization: Recent Evidence from Developing Countries pp. 171-175

- Bilge Erten and Jessica Leight
- Protectionism and Gender Inequality in Developing Countries pp. 177-222

- Erhan Artuc, Nicolas Depetris Chauvin, Guido Porto and Rijkers Bob
- Capital Account Liberalization, Structural Change, and Female Employment pp. 223-252

- Akin Selin Secil and Montecino Juan Antonio
- What Predicts the Growth of Small Firms? Evidence from Tanzanian Commercial Loan Data pp. 253-320

- Ellis Mia, Cynthia Kinnan, Margaret McMillan and Shaukat Sarah
- Trade Liberalization and Gender Inequality in India: A Task Content of Occupations Approach pp. 321-356

- Sharma Shruti
- Can Online Platforms Promote Women-Led Exporting Firms? pp. 357-384

- Jennifer Poole and Christian Volpe Martincus
- When Women’s Work Disappears: Marriage and Fertility Decisions in Peru pp. 385-412

- Mansour Hani, Medina Pamela and Andrea Velasquez
- Trade Boomers: Evidence from the Commodities-for-Manufactures Boom in Brazil pp. 413-446

- Karim Ridwan
Volume 14, issue 1, 2023
- Evaluating the Impact of Data Exclusivity on the Price of Pharmaceutical Imports pp. 1-20

- Palmedo Michael
- Labor Skill, Trade and Capital Intensity, and the Fall of Manufacturing Real Wages: Panel Evidence from Mexican Industries pp. 21-50

- Ibarra Carlos A.
- Non-tariff Measures and Regulatory Alignment in a North-South Context: Assessing Compliance Costs for Tunisian Agriculture under the EU-Tunisia Free Trade Agreement (ALECA) pp. 51-85

- Tröster Bernhard, Rudiger von Arnim, Raza Werner, Chandoul Jihen and Ben Rouine Chafik
- International Trade, Labor Flexibilization, and Wage Inequality: The Colombian Manufacturing Case pp. 87-146

- Hernández-Luna Yezid, Salazar-Pérez Camila and Herrera-Cuartas Jorge A.
- Addressing Balance of Payment Disequilibrium Through Non-Oil Export and Exchange Rate Stability in Nigeria: An Empirical Investigation pp. 147-169

- Agu Christian, Obodoechi Divine Ndubuisi and Nebo Ifeanyi Kennedy
Volume 13, issue 2, 2022
- Towards HIPC 2.0? Lessons from Past Debt Relief Initiatives for Addressing Current Debt Problems pp. 187-231

- Dennis Essers and Danny Cassimon
- A Mountain of Debt: Navigating the Legacy of the Pandemic pp. 233-268

- Ayhan Kose, Franziska Ohnsorge and Sugawara Naotaka
- Debt Dynamics in Emerging and Developing Economies: Is R − G a Red Herring? pp. 269-304

- Moreno Badia Marialuz, Arbelaez Juliana Gamboa and Xiang Yuan
- The Political Economy of Bilateral Lending from Emerging Creditors pp. 305-338

- Morgan Pippa
- The Odious Haitian Independence Debt pp. 339-378

- Kim Oosterlinck, Ugo Panizza, Weidemaier Mark and Gulati Mitu
- On the Potential of Sovereign State-Contingent Debt in Contributing to Better Public Debt Management and Enhancing Sustainability Outcomes pp. 379-409

- Ulrich Volz
- Overcoming Original Sin pp. 411-433

- Hyun Song Shin and Goetz von Peter
- Sovereign Debt Restructuring: The Way Forward pp. 435-474

- Xafa Miranda
Volume 13, issue 1, 2022
- Climate-Proofing the Global Financial Safety Net pp. 1-30

- Ulrich Volz
- “Keep the Receipts:” The Political Economy of IMF Austerity During and After the Crisis Years of 2009 and 2020 pp. 31-59

- Ray Rebecca, Gallagher Kevin P. and Kring William
- Poverty, Inequality, and the International Monetary Fund: How Austerity Hurts the Poor and Widens Inequality pp. 61-89

- Stubbs Thomas, Kentikelenis Alexander, Ray Rebecca and Gallagher Kevin P.
- Managing Capital Flows: Theoretical Advances and IMF Policy Frameworks pp. 91-122

- Anton Korinek
- No One Left Behind? Assessing the Global Financial Safety Net Performance During COVID-19 pp. 123-147

- Mühlich Laurissa, Fritz Barbara and Kring William N.
- IMF Advice on Capital Flows: How Well is it Supported by Empirical Evidence? pp. 149-186

- Peter Montiel
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