Review of Radical Political Economics
1969 - 2025
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Volume 55, issue 4, 2023
- Black Political Economy, Solidarity Economics, and Liberation: Toward an Economy of Caring and Abundance pp. 525-538

- Jessica Gordon-Nembhard
- Comments on Jessica Gordon-Nembhard’s “Black Political Economy, Solidarity Economics, and Liberation: Toward an Economy of Caring and Abundance†pp. 539-546

- Linwood Tauheed
- The War in Ukraine and the End of the American Financial Order? pp. 547-556

- Ilene Grabel
- Ukraine War: Policy Miscalculations or Contradictions of Capitalism? pp. 557-567

- Ann E. Davis
- Imperialism and the Ukraine War pp. 568-576

- David M. Kotz
- Inequality, Consumption Emulation, and Growth pp. 577-590

- Carlo D’Ippoliti and Francesco Linguanti
- Dynamics of Employment and Accumulation of Capital in Colombia, 1965–2019: An Econometric Analysis pp. 591-604

- Carlos Duque Garcia
- The Gendered Effects of Urban Displacement: Insights from Delhi, India pp. 605-616

- Arpita Biswas
- The Profitability Puzzle of Digital Labor Platforms pp. 617-628

- Zhongjin Li and Hao Qi
- A Feminist Political Economic Analysis of Platform Capitalism in the Care Sector pp. 629-638

- Paula RodrÃguez-Modroño, Astrid Agenjo-Calderón and Purificación López-Igual
- The Problem of Gender in Economics pp. 639-650

- Marlene Kim
- The International Monetary System’s Structural Flaws, a Process of Economic Development, and the Job Guarantee pp. 651-659

- Devin T. Rafferty
- Genealogy of Finance: Long-term History and Alternatives pp. 660-669

- Ann E. Davis
- RRPE’s Memorial Symposium on Professor Jim Crotty* Some Reflections on Jim Crotty: His Life and Contributions to Economics pp. 670-678

- Gerald Epstein and Robert Pollin
- The Relevance of Jim Crotty’s Keynes Against Capitalism to Solving Macro economic Problems under Conditions of Class Conflict pp. 679-683

- Raford Boddy
- How Large Is Unemployment and Its Impact on Workers’ Economic Leverage? pp. 684-691

- Michele I. Naples
- “If Keynes Were Alive Today...â€: Reflections on Jim Crotty pp. 692-700

- Arjun Jayadev and J. W. Mason
- James Crotty’s Advice to Koreans pp. 701-706

- Kang-Kook Lee
- A World on Fire: Observations and Speculations in a Crottyian Vein pp. 707-713

- Ilene Grabel
- The Intellectual Odyssey of James R. Crotty: From the War on Vietnam to a Socialist Alternative to Global Capitalism pp. 714-724

- Özgür Orhangazi and Gary Dymski
- Book Reviews: The Myth of Private Equity: An Inside Look at Wall Street’s Transformative Investments pp. 725-728

- Michael Keaney
- Book Reviews: Rentier Capitalism: Who Owns the Economy, and Who Pays for It? pp. 728-732

- Mark R. S. Howard
- Book Reviews: Theory of Crisis pp. 732-735

- Richard Westra
Volume 55, issue 3, 2023
- Hegemony, Quasi-Counterhegemony, and Counterhegemony in Pesticide Use in Latin America With Special Reference to Mexico pp. 373-389

- Tamar Diana Wilson
- Why Has Labor Productivity Slowed Down in the Era of Financialization?: Insights from the Post-Keynesians for the European Union Countries pp. 390-422

- Ricardo Barradas
- The Post-Keynesian Perspective and Policy Recommendations for the Greek Financial Crisis pp. 423-447

- John Marangos
- The “Control Space†of the State: A Key Element to Address the Nature of Money pp. 448-465

- Eduardo Garzón Espinosa, Esteban Cruz Hidalgo, Bibiana Medialdea GarcÃa and Carlos Sánchez Mato
- Currency Crisis or Overproduction? A Marxian Analysis of the Exchange Rate Peg Collapse in Brazil pp. 466-489

- Antonio Carneiro de Almeida Júnior
- A Model of the Monetary Expression of Labor Time with Non-commodity Money pp. 490-502

- C. Lin
- Book Review: (Re)Discovering Marx pp. 503-508

- Ronaldo Munck
- Book review: Radical Political Economy in a Strange World: Problems and Possibilities pp. 508-515

- George Lafferty
- Book Review: Normalized Financial Wrongdoing: How Re-regulating Markets Created Risks and Fostered Inequality pp. 516-520

- Michael Keaney
Volume 55, issue 2, 2023
- Exploitation of Labor or Exploitation of Commodities? pp. 233-250

- Deepankar Basu
- Productive and Unproductive Sectors’ Interactions in Brazil: A Miyazawa Analysis pp. 251-268

- Henrique Morrone, Adalmir Marquetti and Alessandro Miebach
- Four Sides of the Coin: The Interplay of Interests in German and Polish Pension Industries pp. 269-289

- Anna ZÄ…bkowicz
- The Stochastic Model of Technical Change and Profit Rates: Korean Economy (Manufacturing Sector: 1970–2015) pp. 290-308

- Deokmin Kim
- The Greek Crisis Under Structural Constraints pp. 309-332

- Fusheng Xie, Jiateng Wang and Zhi Li
- Searching for the Informal Labor Movement: Theorizing Class and Collective Action among Informal Workers in West Africa pp. 333-352

- Joshua Lew McDermott
- Book Review: The Care Crisis: What Caused It and How Can We End It? pp. 353-355

- Daniel Hinze
- Book Review: Labor in the Age of Finance: Pensions, Politics, and Corporations from Deindustrialization to Dodd-Frank pp. 355-358

- John Lepley
- Book Review: Capitalism for All: Realizing Its Liberal Promise pp. 358-361

- Henry Maher
- Call for Papers for Special Issue: Anti-capitalist Pedagogies and Teaching Radical Economics pp. 362-363

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- Call for Papers: Special Issue on Climate Change and Capitalism pp. 364-365

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Volume 55, issue 1, 2023
- Introduction to the Special Issue of Gender and Radical Political Economics: On the 50th Anniversary of the URPE Women’s Caucus pp. 5-7

- Jennifer Cohen, Marlene Kim, Sirisha Naidu and Shaianne Osterreich
- Gender in Economics Fifty Years Ago and Today: Feminist Economists Speak pp. 8-25

- Marlene Kim
- The Political Economy of Hegemonic Masculinity: Race, Income, and Housework in the United States pp. 26-46

- Sarah Small
- Capital, Caste, and Patriarchy: Theory of Marriage Formation in India pp. 47-69

- Abhilasha Srivastava and John Willoughby
- Gender, Social Protection, and Crises of Social Reproduction: Contextualizing NREGA pp. 70-92

- Smriti Rao and Smita Ramnarain
- Circuits of Social Reproduction: Nature, Labor, and Capitalism pp. 93-111

- Sirisha C. Naidu
- The Political Economy of Heteronormativity pp. 112-131

- Duc Hien Nguyen
- Where Exactly Does the Sexist Bias in the Official Measurement of Monetary Poverty in Europe Come From? pp. 132-146

- Irène Berthonnet
- Postconflict Sexual and Reproductive Health and Justice, Gendered Well-being, and Long-term Development pp. 147-165

- Jennifer C. Olmsted and Caitlin Killian
- Free to Choose? The Gendered Impacts of Flexible Working Hours in Brazil pp. 166-186

- Lygia Sabbag Fares and Ana Luíza Matos de Oliveira
- Introduction pp. 187-190

- Jennifer Cohen
- Radical Offspring pp. 191-196

- Nancy Folbre
- Doing Radical Public Policy, Observations from a Feminist Economist pp. 197-207

- Heidi I. Hartmann
- Speaking Truth to Power: A Tale of Two Universities pp. 208-216

- Drucilla K. Barker
- Books Received (as of March 2023) pp. 217-222

- Fletcher Baragar
- Extended Deadline: Call for Papers: Special Issue on COVID and Capitalism pp. 223-224

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- List of Reviewers 2022 pp. 225-228

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