International Journal of Political Economy
1988 - 2024
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Volume 21, issue 4, 1991
- Understanding the Transformation Process on the Relation between Values and Prices in Marxian Theory pp. 3-7

- G. Carchedi
- Some Aspects of the Value–Price Problem pp. 9-66

- Paul Mattick
- The Determination of Prices of Production pp. 67-86

- Paolo Giussani
- Author Index to, Volume 21 (Spring 1991–Winter 1991–92) pp. 87-88

- The Editors
Volume 21, issue 3, 1991
- Introduction pp. 3-7

- Koji Morioka
- Structural Changes in Japanese Capitalism pp. 8-31

- Koji Morioka
- Taylorism and Fordism in Japan pp. 32-48

- Tatsuo Naruse
- Flexible Work Organization and Management Control in Japanese-style Management pp. 49-69

- Keisuke Aoki
- High-Technology Strategies and Regional Restructuring pp. 70-89

- Kentaro Hayashi
Volume 21, issue 2, 1991
- Introduction pp. 3-6

- León Bendesky
- The United States and the Promotion of Democracy in Latin America pp. 7-25

- Marcelo García Silva
- Paradoxes in the Relations between the United States and Perú pp. 26-46

- Laura Madalengoitia
- The Financial Power of the United States in the 1980s pp. 47-66

- Antonio Gutiérrez Pérez
- México in United States Military Literature, 1949–1988 pp. 67-80

- Sergio Aguayo Quezada
Volume 21, issue 1, 1991
- Introduction pp. 3-9

- A. E. Fernández Jilberto
- The Political Economy of Land Degradation in Costa Rica pp. 10-31

- Jean Carrière
- New Social Movements and Old Political Questions pp. 32-65

- David Slater
- Social Democracy in Latin America pp. 66-90

- A. E. Fernández Jilberto
Volume 20, issue 4, 1990
- The Metamorphosis of Industrial Labor in Contemporary Capitalism pp. 3-13

- Fred Manske and Harald Wolf
- The Spread of the New Model of Production—A Halting Transformation of the Structures of Work pp. 14-41

- Michael Schumann, Volker Baethge-Kinsky, Uwe Neumann and Roland Springer
- The “New Rationalization”—New Demands on Industrial Sociology pp. 42-60

- Norbert Altmann, Manfred Deiss, Volker Döhl and Dieter Sauer
- The End of Taylorism—Or Its Transformation? pp. 61-78

- Fred Manske
- Is Mass Production Really Coming to an End? pp. 79-95

- Gerhard Brandt
- Index to pp. 96-98

- The Editors
Volume 20, issue 3, 1990
- Introduction pp. 3-4

- John W. Soule
- The Political Economy of the 1990 Nicaraguan Elections pp. 5-33

- Michael E. Conroy
- The Economic Austerity Packages of 1988 and Their Impact on Public Opinion pp. 34-45

- John W. Soule
- The Sandinista Agrarian Reform: 1979–1990? pp. 46-68

- Michael Zalkin
- : Workers, Peasants, and Democracy on a Nicaraguan State Farm pp. 69-80

- James Pfeiffer
- Restructuring the Nicaraguan Economy pp. 81-96

- William Gibson
Volume 20, issue 2, 1990
- Introduction pp. 3-7

- Peter A. Hall and Víctor Pérez-Díaz
- The Political Transition of the Francoist Cortes pp. 8-27

- Angel José Sánchez-Navarro
- The Legalization of the Spanish Communist Party pp. 28-44

- Helena Varela-Guinot
- Organizations versus Policy Makers pp. 45-61

- Josu Mezo-Aranzibia
- State Structure and Industrial Relations pp. 62-81

- Pedro Luis Iriso
- The Emergence of the Spanish Welfare State pp. 82-96

- Ana Guillén
Volume 20, issue 1, 1990
- Introduction pp. 3-9

- Martin Kronauer
- The Foundations of Life (Nature) and the Maintenance of Life (Work) pp. 10-34

- Elmar Altvater
- How Industrial Workers See the Environment Problem pp. 35-50

- Hartwig Heine and Rüdiger Maulz
- On the Way toward an Industrial Society of Risk? pp. 51-69

- Ulrich Beck
- Nuclear Power and the French Economy pp. 70-98

- Daniel Saint-James
Volume 19, issue 4, 1989
- Publisher’s Note pp. 2-2

- The Editors
- Introduction pp. 3-5

- Paul Mattick
- The “Depoliticization of the Economy” or the “Democratization of Politics”? pp. 6-31

- Leo Panitch
- The Socialist Experience in Greece pp. 32-55

- Louis Lefeber
- Toward a Mixed Socialist Economy pp. 56-77

- Tadeusz Kowalik
- The “March into Socialism”— pp. 78-90

- Włodzimierz Brus
- Index to pp. 91-92

- The Editors
Volume 19, issue 3, 1989
- Introduction pp. 3-6

- Kees Van Der Pijl
- Ruling Classes, Hegemony, and the State System pp. 7-35

- Kees Van Der Pijl
- British Capitalism at the Crossroads pp. 36-75

- Henk Overbeek
- In Search of Hegemony pp. 76-101

- Otta Holman
Volume 19, issue 2, 1989
- Introduction pp. 3-12

- Richard B. Day
- Neoconservative Economics: Theory and International Practice pp. 13-44

- L. I. Piiasheva and B. S. Pinsker
- Reaganomics pp. 44-97

- The Editors
Volume 19, issue 1, 1989
- Introduction pp. 3-9

- Fred Moseley
- The Rate of Profit and the Organic Composition of Capital in the Post-War Long Wave pp. 10-32

- Angelo Reati
- Research on the Marxist Theory of Rate of Surplus Value and the Wage-earning Class (1896–1980) pp. 33-47

- Jean-Claude Delaunay
- The Decline of the Rate of Profit in the Postwar U.S. Economy pp. 48-66

- Fred Moseley
- Economic Growth, Profit, and Forms of Wage Incentives pp. 67-96

- Irina Peaucelle and Pascal Petit
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