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Volume 59, issue 2, 2025
- The 2025 Veblen-Commons Award Recipient: Janice Peterson pp. 339-341

- Alexandra Bernasek
- The Policy Relevance of Institutional Economics: A Feminist Perspective pp. 342-360

- Janice Peterson
- The Employment Status of Platform Workers: The Brazilian Experience of Court’s Artificial Selection pp. 361-371

- Rodrigo Constantino Jeronimo
- The “Joy of Motherhood” as an Enabling Myth of Neoliberalism and Patriarchy pp. 372-380

- Paula Cole and Valerie Kepner
- The Corporate Capitalist Health Insurance Industry and America’s Mental Health Crisis pp. 381-391

- Alexandra Bernasek and Teresa Perry
- Will Generative AI Bring Change: Technological Disruption and Redistribution in the United States? pp. 392-399

- Novica Supic and Kosta Josifidis
- Role of Government in Changing Institutional Furniture for Firms in Digital Economy: Mixed Blessings from China pp. 400-407

- Ricardo C. S. Siu
- From Cowboy to Astronaut: How Can We Limit the Destructive Force of the Tech Leaders’ Vision of Competition? pp. 408-415

- Jade Leroueil
- Taming the Neoliberal Wild West: Imagining an Economically Democratic Future for Post-War Ukraine pp. 416-423

- Anna Klimina
- From Market to Transition Economics: The Institutional Road to Ecological Economics pp. 424-429

- Lyubov Klapkiv and Faruk Ülgen
- Carbon Tariff and Trade: Uneasy Partners in Climate Change pp. 430-437

- Baban Hasnat
- The Institutional Blind-Spot in the Green Transition: Market Incentives versus Command-and-Control pp. 438-444

- Patrik Söderholm and Kristoffer Sundström
- The Informal Economy: A Veblenian Perspective pp. 445-452

- Xin Zhang and Luwei Zhao
- Looking for Reasonableness within Twenty-First-Century Neoliberalism: Toward Avoiding the Spread of Fascist Values pp. 453-463

- Felipe Almeida and Beliza Borba de Almeida
- The Role of Social Capital in Institutional Change—On the Governance Mechanism of The Chinese Government pp. 464-470

- Chuhan Guo and Ye Haitao
- Supply Chain Resilience with a Push? FDI, Institutions, and Lessons from China’s Dairy Sector pp. 471-479

- Daniela Robinson and Wilfred Dolfsma
- Why has the Decline of Regional Industry Not Stopped in Japan? pp. 480-487

- Masato Miyazaki
- The Concept of Wei-Yu and Its Implication to the Absolutist-Relativist Debate of Institutionalism pp. 488-495

- Shiyan Xu
- Entrepreneurial Ecosystems for Social Impact: Challenges and Opportunities in Thailand pp. 496-507

- Tonia Warnecke
- Conservative Resistance to Monopoly Power and Environmental Legislation: U.S. Farmer Organizations and the Metaphorical State pp. 508-515

- Ely Melchior Fair
- The Role of Biofuels and the Global Biofuels Alliance in the Global Energy Transition pp. 516-525

- Thomas J. Trebat
- Some Milestones for an Evolutionary-Institutional Approach to the Circular Economy Transition pp. 526-533

- Olivier Brette and Nathalie Lazaric
- Oregon Trail: Labor and Housing as Essential Links in the Critical Materials Supply Chain pp. 534-541

- Larry Wigger
- Climate Change Policies and Their Social and Developmental Impacts: The Case of Brazil pp. 542-549

- Carlos Aguiar de Medeiros and Nicholas Trebat
- China’s Global Energy Projects and Finance pp. 550-561

- Alicia Girón
- Africa’s Energy Future: Can China’s Investments Deliver a Just Transition? pp. 562-577

- Alicia Girón and Andrea Reyes
- Consensual Servitude and Virtual Property pp. 578-591

- Antoon Spithoven
- John R. Commons and Irving Fisher: Contrasting Methodologies but Allies in Policy Reform pp. 592-598

- Robert W. Dimand
- Interest Rate Swaps: Stylized Facts and Behavioral Dynamics pp. 599-608

- Tanweer Akram and Khawaja Mamun
- The Effect of Urban Population Density on Economic Corruption pp. 609-618

- Rafed Amin Al-Huq
- Prior Product Knowledge Bias about NGP Goods Affects Post-Purchase Surveys pp. 619-637

- Olivier Mesly
- Humor, Gossip, and Other Possibly Invidious Forms of Communication (“Me Too”) pp. 638-645

- Wilfred Dolfsma
- Response to Pressman’s Review Article “What’s Sex Got to Do with It?” pp. 646-649

- Jon D. Wisman
- Blackdom, New Mexico: The Significance of the Afro-Frontier, 1900-1930 pp. 650-651

- Richard V. Adkisson
- Routledge Handbook of Macroeconomic Methodology pp. 652-659

- Phil Armstrong
- Crimes Against Nature: Capitalism and Global Heating pp. 660-662

- Ning Zhang
Volume 59, issue 1, 2025
- Karl Polanyi in Sri Lanka: Odious Debt and Corrupted Capitalism pp. 1-16

- Kanchana N. Ruwanpura
- Bella Ciao and Women: A War for the Meaning of Motherhood in Italy pp. 17-28

- Cibele De Biasi and Felipe Almeida
- Thorstein Veblen and W. E. B. Du Bois’ Critiques of the Antebellum South: Merging Divergent Approaches pp. 29-42

- Raphael Sassower
- Orthodoxy as Pillar AND Pariah? The Ambiguous Relationship Between International Political Economy and Heterodox Economics pp. 43-70

- Grégory Vanel
- Economic Hegemony and the Institutionalization of Law-Infringement pp. 71-85

- Clotilde Champeyrache
- The Political Economy of COVID-19: Are We Closer to a Post-Growth World? pp. 86-102

- Theofanis Papageorgiou and Yorgos Pisinas
- An Innovative Framework for Enhancing Consumer Expectations Surveys through Market and Personal Indicators pp. 103-123

- Olivier Mesly
- The Seven Debtly Sins: An Institutionalist Explanation of Why Consumer Debt Levels are So High pp. 124-139

- Robert Scott and Steven Pressman
- Consumer Information and the Cybernetic Control of Markets: A Model Explored in the Beauty Market pp. 140-165

- Hannah Bensussan
- Analytical Framework for Sovereign Money? Some Insight from the 100% Money Literature pp. 166-184

- Samuel Demeulemeester
- Critique of Liquidity: Property and Persona are the Philosopher’s Stones in the Alchemy of Liquidity pp. 185-206

- Jongchul Kim
- Will Bitcoin Incarnate Satoshi Nakamoto’s Vision of Depoliticized Money? pp. 207-232

- Emir Phillips
- Monetary Innovations by China to Actively Promote the Internationalization of the Renminbi pp. 233-253

- Jean-François Ponsot and Clément Berthou
- Does Microfinance Empower Women Artisans? Evidence from the Indian Artisan Sector pp. 254-266

- Ankit Biswal and Pramod Kumar Mishra
- Financial Inclusion and Performance of Self-Help Group in India: A Comparative Study Across Banking Agencies pp. 267-281

- Anand Pandey, R. Murugesan, Hippu Salk Kristle Nathan and Badri G. Narayanan
- Corporate Ownership and Trajectories: Fields as the Political-Cultural Control of Business pp. 282-303

- Mario Sacomano Neto, Silvio Eduardo Alvarez Candido, Julio Cesar Donadone, Herick Fernando Moralles and Marcelo José do Carmo
- The Electricity Market’s Design: An Unnecessarily Distorting and Costly Mechanism to Overcome pp. 304-323

- Joaquim Vergés-Jaime
- The Political Economy of Transnational Power and Production: Mexico’s Metamorphosis 1982–2022 pp. 324-330

- Devin T. Rafferty
- Political Economy of Artificial Intelligence: Critical Reflections on Big Data Market, Economic Development and Data Society pp. 331-334

- Deni Bagas Pradana, Muh Suardi IhsanD and Fajar Munichputranto
- The Economy of Saudi Arabia in the 21st Century: Realities and Prospects pp. 335-338

- Fatih Kırşanlı