Review of Radical Political Economics
1969 - 2025
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Volume 42, issue 4, 2010
- A Tendency for the Rate of Profit to Fall? From Primitive to Flexible Accumulation in Sweden 1800-2005 pp. 465-484

- Rodney Edvinsson
- The Profit Rate in Brazil, 1953-2003 pp. 485-504

- Adalmir Marquetti, Eduardo Maldonado Filho and Vladimir Lautert
- Simultaneous Transitions: Democratization, Neoliberalization, and Possibilities for Class Compromise in South Korea pp. 505-527

- Wonik Kim
- Gender, Development, and Neoliberalism: HIV/ AIDS in Cambodia pp. 528-548

- Yavuz YaÅŸar
- Books Received pp. 566-573

- David Barkin and Hazel Dayton Gunn
Volume 42, issue 3, 2010
- Criticisms of Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply and Mankiw’s Presentation pp. 308-314

- Fred Moseley
- Time to Ditch AD-AS? pp. 315-320

- Roy H. Grieve
- Aggregate Demand-Supply Analysis and Its Critics: An Evaluation of the Controversy pp. 321-326

- William Scarth
- Reply to Scarth pp. 327-329

- Fred Moseley and Roy Grieve
- The Institutional Barriers to Heterodox Pluralism pp. 338-343

- Barbara E. Hopkins
- Class Conflict and Industrial Location pp. 344-352

- Erik Olsen
- Toward a New Political Economy for the U.S pp. 353-362

- Ron Baiman
- Brazil in the Crisis of the Finance-Led Regime of Accumulation pp. 363-372

- Leda Paulani
- Distributional Consequences of Financial Crises: Evidence from Recent Crises pp. 373-380

- ArmaÄŸan Gezici
- Seeds of Change: Hybrid Corn, Monopoly, and the Hunt for Superprofits pp. 381-386

- Elizabeth A. Ramey
- Books Received pp. 428-434

- David Barkin and Hazel Dayton Gunn
Volume 42, issue 2, 2010
- Water and Sanitation Utilities in the Global South: Re-centering the Debate on “Efficiency†pp. 156-174

- Susan Spronk
- Can Human Rights Transcend the Commercialization of Water in South Africa? Soweto’s Legal Fight for an Equitable Water Policy pp. 175-194

- Jackie Dugard
- Water Policy in South Africa: Trust and Knowledge as Obstacles to Reform pp. 195-212

- Jaqueline Ann Goldin
- Fixing and Nixing: The Politics of Water Privatization pp. 213-230

- Rhodante Ahlers
- The Political Nexus between Water and Economics in Brazil: A Critique of Recent Policy Reforms pp. 231-250

- Antonio A. R. Ioris
- Transverse Solidarity: Water, Power, and Resistance pp. 251-268

- K. Ravi Raman
- Books Received pp. 276-281

- David Barkin
Volume 42, issue 1, 2010
- Competition and International Equity Returns: Some Empirical Tests of “Turbulent Arbitrage†pp. 5-31

- John Sarich and Jason Hecht
- Climate Change: The Political Economy of Kyoto Flexible Mechanisms pp. 32-49

- Andriana Vlachou and Charalampos Konstantinidis
- Confronting Neoclassical Myths about Self-employment in Latin America pp. 50-65

- Gabriel Montes-Rojas
- A Tale of Two Thailands: A Minskyan Analysis of Growth in Different Regimes pp. 66-80

- David M. Brennan
- The Rise of Knowledge in Dependency Theory: The Experience of India and Taiwan pp. 81-99

- Vincent H. Shie and Craig D. Meer
- Democratizing the Classroom: Sequencing Discussions and Assignments to Promote Student Ownership of the Course pp. 101-107

- Geoffrey Schneider
- Books Received pp. 121-127

- David Barkin and Hazel Dayton Gunn
Volume 41, issue 4, 2009
- Financialization and Marx: Giving Labor and Capital a Financial Makeover pp. 458-472

- Dick Bryan, Randy Martin and Mike Rafferty
- From the Gold Standard to the Floating Dollar Standard: An Appraisal in the Light of Marx’s Theory of Money pp. 473-491

- Ramaa Vasudevan
- Post-Keynesian Theories of the Firm under Financialization pp. 492-515

- Thomas Dallery
- Islamic Alternatives to Purely Capitalist Modes of Finance: A Study of Malaysian Banks from 1999 to 2006 pp. 516-538

- Tamer ElGindi, Mona Said and John William Salevurakis
- Financialization and Changes in the Social Relations along Commodity Chains: The Case of Coffee pp. 539-559

- Susan A. Newman
- Poverty & Inequality pp. 570-576

- Stephen Pimpare
- Books Received pp. 612-618

- David Barkin
Volume 41, issue 3, 2009
- The Financial and Economic Crisis of 2008: A Systemic Crisis of Neoliberal Capitalism pp. 305-317

- David M. Kotz
- The Global Securitized Subprime Market Crisis pp. 318-334

- Phillip Anthony O’Hara
- The Bush Business Cycle Profit Rate: Support in a Theoretical Debate and Implications for the Future pp. 335-342

- Erdogan Bakir and Campbell Al
- Sources of Polarization of Income and Wealth: Offshore Financial Centers pp. 343-351

- Mehrene Larudee
- Weirton Revisited: Finance, the Working Class, and Rustbelt Steel Restructuring pp. 352-357

- Don Goldstein
- Leaving the Sphere of Exchange with David Houston, Karl Marx, and Even Adam Smith: Insights into the Debate about Sweatshops pp. 358-364

- John A. Miller
- Betwixt and Between: The Spectrum of Formality Revealed in the Labor Market Experiences of Mexican Migrant Workers in the United States pp. 365-371

- Carrie L. Cobb, Mary C. King and Leopoldo Rodriguez
- Principles for Constructing Alternative Socio-economic Organizations: Lessons Learned from Working Outside Institutional Structures pp. 372-379

- David Barkin
- Books Received pp. 434-439

- N/a
Volume 41, issue 2, 2009
- Was IMF-Imposed Economic Regime Change in Korea Justified? The Political Economy of IMF Intervention pp. 149-169

- James Crotty and Kang-Kook Lee
- Bringing Energy Back into the Economy pp. 170-185

- M. Shahid Alam
- Economics and “Nature's Standardâ€: Wes Jackson and The Land Institute pp. 186-195

- Donald Richards
- Wither Business Ideology: Revisiting Veblen's Theory of Engineers as Revolutionary Actors pp. 196-215

- Ahmet Öncü
- Interpretations of Marxian Value Theory in Terms of the Fundamental Marxian Theorem pp. 216-226

- Dong-Min Rieu
- Books Received pp. 269-273

- David Barkin and Hazel Gunn
Volume 41, issue 1, 2009
- Gramsci and the Labor-Managed Firm pp. 5-22

- Bruno Jossa
- Individual Differences and the Potential Tradeoffs Between the Values of a Participatory Economy pp. 23-42

- Costas Panayotakis
- How Should We Conceive the Continued Resilience of the U.S. Dollar as a Reserve Currency? pp. 43-61

- Jamie Morgan
- Cuba and the “Battle of Ideasâ€: A Jump Ahead pp. 62-78

- Ã quilas Mendes and Rosa Maria Marques
- The 2001 Economic Crisis, Its Impacts and Evaluations: The Case of Workers and Small Employers in Ankara pp. 79-107

- Hayriye ErbaÅŸ and Feryal Turan
- Books Received pp. 134-137

- David Barkin
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