Review of Radical Political Economics
1969 - 2025
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Volume 38, issue 3, 2006
- The Future within the Present: Seven Theses for a Robust Twenty-First-Century Socialism pp. 305-318

- David Laibman
- Neoliberalism and Social Security pp. 319-326

- Martin H. Wolfson
- The Rhetoric of the Social Security Debate pp. 327-333

- Douglas V. Orr
- Gambling with Retirement: Market Risk Implications for Social Security Privatization pp. 334-344

- Christian Weller
- Cooperatives and Market Failure: Workers’ Cooperatives and System Mismatch pp. 345-354

- Christopher Gunn
- The Estimated Economic Impact of a Chicago Big Box Living Wage Ordinance pp. 355-364

- Ron Baiman
- The Effect of Neoliberalism on the Fall in the Rate of Profit in Business Cycles pp. 365-373

- Erdogan Bakir and Al Campbell
- U.S. Multinational Corporations and the Mobility of Productive Capital: A Skeptical View pp. 374-380

- Tim Koechlin
- The Effects of Neoliberal “Reforms†on the Postcrisis Korean Economy pp. 381-387

- James Crotty and Kang-Kook Lee
- Imperialism in the Neoliberal Era: Argentina’s Reprieve and Crisis pp. 388-396

- Gérard Duménil and Dominique Lévy
- A Chinese Social Structure of Accumulation for Capitalist Long-Wave Upswing? pp. 397-404

- Phillip Anthony O’Hara
- Women’s Work: Using U.S. History to Explain Mexican Women’s Differential Work Strategies in Mexico and the United States pp. 405-412

- Mary C. King
Volume 38, issue 2, 2006
- Exploitation: A Modern Approach pp. 175-192

- Robin Hahnel
- Neoliberal Global Remedies: From Speculative-Led Growth to IMF-Led Crisis in Turkey pp. 193-213

- Erinc Yeldan
- Social Conflict and the Effectiveness of Aggregate Demand Management Policies pp. 214-242

- Euclid Tsakalotos
- The Hidden Face of Endogenous Growth Theory: Analytical and Ideological Perspectives in the Era of Neoliberal Globalization pp. 243-257

- Rémy Herrera
- A Reexamination of the Quantitative Issues in the New Interpretation pp. 258-271

- Dong-Min Rieu
Volume 38, issue 1, 2006
- From Communist Manifesto to Empire: How Marxists Have Viewed Global Capitalism in History pp. 7-23

- Hamid Hosseini
- Circuits of Capital and Overproduction: A Marxist Analysis of the Present World Economic Crisis pp. 24-44

- Steven Kettell
- Fictitious Capital, Real Debts: Systemic Illiquidity in the Financial Crises of the Late 1990s pp. 45-70

- Anastasia Nesvetailova
- Unequal Exchange Without a Labor Theory of Prices: On the Need for a Global Marshall Plan and a Solidarity Trading Regime pp. 71-89

- Ron Baiman
- Cashing in on Shame: How the Popular “Tradition vs. Modernity†Dualism Contributes to the “HIV/AIDS Crisis†in Africa pp. 90-138

- Helen Lauer
Volume 37, issue 4, 2005
- Excess Burden of an Income Tax: What Do Mainstream Economists Really Measure? pp. 453-470

- Roland Granqvist and Hans Lind
- Disciplinary Unemployment as a Public Good, or the Importance of the Committee to Manage the Common Affairs of the Whole Bourgeoisie pp. 471-475

- Michael Ash
- The General Rate of Profit in a New Market Economy: Conceptual Issues and Estimates pp. 476-493

- Alexei Izyumov and Sofia Alterman
- Marxian Macroeconomic Categories in the Greek Economy pp. 494-516

- Thanasis Maniatis
- Dynamics, Disequilibrium, and Marxian Economics: A Formal Analysis of Temporal Single-System Marxism pp. 517-529

- Roberto Veneziani
Volume 37, issue 3, 2005
- Communicating Political Economy pp. 269-280

- Ann Markusen
- Neoliberalism and Empire: How Are They Related? pp. 281-287

- Robert Prasch
- The Conservatives, the Market, and the Common Law pp. 288-292

- Jay M. Feinman
- Corporate Governance and the “Job Loss†Recovery pp. 293-301

- L. Josh Bivens and Christian Weller
- How Well Are We Measuring Workers’ Rights? pp. 302-310

- L. Josh Bivens, Adam S. Hersh and Christian Weller
- Cuban Economic Performance in Retrospect pp. 311-319

- Frank Thompson
- Capital Accumulation and the Development of a Financial System: The Turkish Example pp. 320-328

- Benan Eres
- Teaching Macroeconomics by Bringing Marx into the Classroom pp. 329-339

- Mark Lautzenheiser and Yavuz Yasar
- Engaged Pedagogy and Political Economy pp. 341-345

- Nancy E. Rose
- Paying the Bills Is Not Just Theory: Service Learning about a Living Wage pp. 346-356

- Nina Banks, Geoffrey Schneider and Paul Susman
Volume 37, issue 2, 2005
- Economic Justice pp. 131-154

- Robin Hahnel
- Worker Insecurity and U.S. Macroeconomic Performance During the 1990s pp. 155-177

- Mark Setterfield
- “A Most Refreshing Dose of Sanityâ€: Sidney Pollard's Economic History pp. 178-195

- David Renton
- China's Comprador Capitalism Is Coming Home pp. 196-214

- James Heartfield
- Profitability Trends and Cycles: Structural Change in the Mexican Economy pp. 215-232

- Ortiz C. Etelberto
Volume 37, issue 1, 2005
- Marxian Theory of Competition and the Concept of Regulating Capital: Evidence from Greek Manufacturing pp. 5-22

- Lefteris Tsoulfidis and Persefoni Tsaliki
- Persistent Problems Demand Consistent Solutions: Evaluating Policies to Mitigate Occupational Segregation by Gender pp. 23-38

- Sharon H. Mastracci
- “Fiduciary Capitalism,†the “Political Model of Corporate Governance,†and the Prospect of Stakeholder Capitalism in the United States pp. 39-62

- David M. Brennan
- Endogenous Social Preferences pp. 63-84

- Jeffrey Carpenter
- A Critical Note on Moseley’s “Macro-Monetary†Interpretation of Marx’s Theory pp. 85-96

- Fabio Ravagnani
Volume 36, issue 4, 2004
- Political Economy as Subject and Form in Contemporary Art pp. 471-486

- Alan W. Moore
- Negotiating the “Resemblances of Surfacesâ€: Painterly Abstract Painting and Consumer Culture, circa 1945-1965 pp. 487-505

- Jennifer Ellen Way
- Art Museums and Socioeconomic Forces: The Case of a Community Museum pp. 506-527

- MarÃa-José Moreno
- The Community Mural and Democratic Art Processes pp. 528-537

- Michael R. Mosher
Volume 36, issue 3, 2004
- Speculations on the Political Economy of War and Empire pp. 297-306

- Michael Perelman
- Service Learning and Teaching about Globalization pp. 307-313

- Don Goldstein
- Teaching Globalization through a Gender Lens pp. 314-320

- Suzanne Bergeron
- Teaching about Sweatshops and Globalization pp. 321-327

- John A. Miller
- A New Transnational Corporate Social Structure of Accumulation for Long-Wave Upswing in the World Economy? pp. 328-335

- Phillip Anthony O’Hara
- Class Struggles and the Reinvention of American Capitalism in the Second Half of the Twentieth Century pp. 336-343

- Victor D. Lippit
- The Concept of Capital-Control Complex (CCC): The Case of Japan pp. 344-350

- Gibin Hong
- A Political Economy View of ASSA Meetings: The U.S. Mexican Border pp. 351-357

- David Barkin
- Workers’ Participation in Management and Firm Performance: Evidence from Large and Medium-Sized Chinese Industrial Enterprises pp. 358-380

- Minqi Li
Volume 36, issue 2, 2004
- Urban Space and Political Consciousness: A Report on Theory pp. 155-176

- Kanishka Goonewardena
- History and Identity: The Case of Radical Economics and Radical Economists, 1945-70 pp. 177-195

- Frederic Lee
- The Agrarian Origins of the Industrial Revolution in England pp. 196-216

- Larry Patriquin
- Colonialism and Industrialization: A Critique of Lewis pp. 217-240

- M. Shahid Alam
- Trends in Developing Countries’ Commodity Terms-of-Trade since 1970 pp. 241-253

- Rati Ram
Volume 36, issue 1, 2004
- Transforming the Transformation Problem: Why the “New Interpretation†is a Wrong Turning pp. 3-19

- Ben Fine, Costas Lapavitsas and Alfredo Saad-Filho
- Subsistence Wages and Household Production: Clearing the Way for an Analysis of Class and Gender pp. 20-36

- Paddy Quick
- (De)Constructing Dependency: Institutional, Historical Perspectives of Welfare pp. 37-51

- Ann Davis
- On the Rise of the West: Researching Kenneth Pomeranz’s Great Divergence pp. 52-81

- Ricardo Duchesne
- The Real and Financial Components of Profitability (United States, 1952–2000) pp. 82-110

- Gérard Duménil and Dominique Lévy
- Marrying Economics with History pp. 111-123

- Angelo Reati
- Book Reviews pp. 124-126

- Mayo C. Toruño
- Book Reviews pp. 126-130

- Dan Luria
- Book Reviews pp. 130-132

- Cheol-Soo Park
- Book Reviews pp. 133-135

- Tamar Diana Wilson
- Books Received pp. 136-142

- David Barkin
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