Review of Radical Political Economics
1969 - 2025
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Volume 34, issue 4, 2002
- Vulgar economy in Marxian garb: a critique of Temporal Single System Marxism pp. 393-416

- Gary Mongiovi
- The field of capital mobility and the gravitation of profit rates (USA 1948-2000) pp. 417-436

- GÎrard DumÎnil and Dominique LÎvy
- The profit rate: where and how much did it fall? Did it recover? (USA 1948-2000) pp. 437-461

- Gerard Dumenil and Dominique Levy
- Wages fund, high wages, and social conflict in a classical model of unemployment equilibrium pp. 463-486

- Guglielmo Forges Davanzati
Volume 34, issue 3, 2002
- Depths below depths: the intensification, multiplication, and spread of capitalism's destructive force from Marx's time to ours pp. 247-266

- Doug Dowd
- What is a living wage? Considerations from Santa Monica, CA pp. 267-273

- Robert Pollin
- Origin of the factoid-prevailing wage laws are remnant Jim Crow laws pp. 275-284

- Hamid Azari-Rad and Peter Philips
- The Social Security reform debate: effects of financial and labor market institutions pp. 285-293

- Douglas V. Orr
- A new financial social structure of accumulation in the United States for long wave upswing? pp. 295-301

- Phillip Anthony O'Hara
- Whose bank is it anyway? The importance of unemployment and the stock market for monetary policy pp. 303-310

- Christian Weller
- Why equity cannot be separated from efficiency II: when should social pricing be progressive? pp. 311-317

- Ron Baiman
- Political conflict and the social structure of accumulation: The case of South African apartheid pp. 319-326

- James Heintz
- Is financial liberalization good for developing nations? The case of South Korea in the 1990s pp. 327-334

- James Crotty and Kang-Kook Lee
- Turkey: bankruptcy of neoliberal policies and the possibility of alternatives pp. 335-341

- Ozgur Orhangazi
Volume 34, issue 2, 2002
- Inflation and stabilization in Brazil: a political economy analysis pp. 109-135

- Alfredo Saad-Filho and Maria de Lourdes Mollo
- Class, breadwinner ideology, and housework among Canadian husbands pp. 137-157

- M. R. Nakhaie
- Value and the quest for the core of capitalism pp. 159-178

- David Laibman
- Realization and costs: reply to Goldstein pp. 179-186

- Howard J. Sherman
- "Economic imperialism": a view from the periphery pp. 187-201

- Ben Fine
- Productive and unproductive labor: a reply to Houston and Laibman pp. 203-220

- Simon Mohun
- A reply to Jon Goldstein pp. 221-222

- William Van Lear
Volume 34, issue 1, 2002
- The masculinization of the Mexican maquiladoras pp. 3-17

- Tamar Diana Wilson
- Competition and profitability: A critique of Robert Brenner pp. 19-34

- Ajit Zacharias
- Manufacturing and global turbulence: Brenner' s misinterpretation of profit rate differentials pp. 45-48

- Gérard Duménil and Dominique Lévy
- Surplus value and the Keynesian multiplier pp. 57-67

- Andrew B. Trigg
- The nature of surplus value in the "new solution" pp. 69-73

- Al Campbell
- The profit squeeze is supported by the PW cycle indicator pp. 75-77

- J. P. Goldstein
Volume 33, issue 4, 2001
- Introduction pp. 377-378

- Deborah M. Figart, David Andrews, Ellen Mutari, Laurie Nisonoff, Bruce Pietrykowski, Dawn Saunders and Anu Seth
- "...As broad as our life experience": visions of feminist political economy, 1972-1991 pp. 379-399

- Ellen Mutari
- To market, to market: Imperial capitalism's destruction of social capital and the family pp. 401-414

- David H. Ciscel and Julia A. Heath
- Gender and cash child support in Jamaica pp. 415-439

- Brenda Wyss
- Obstacles facing women's grassroots development strategies in Mexico pp. 441-460

- Christine E. Eber and Janet M. Tanski
- Healing ourselves, healing our economy: paid work, unpaid work, and the next stage of feminist economic transformation pp. 461-494

- Julie Matthaei
- Book Review: Feminist Economics: Interrogating the Masculinity of Rational Economic Man pp. 495-499

- Suzanne Bergeron
- Book Review: Feminist Visions of Development pp. 499-502

- Nesecan Balkan
- Book Review: Women, Work and Inequality: The Challenge of Equal Pay in a Deregulated Labour Market pp. 502-505

- Gabrielle Meagher
- Book Review: Valuing Us All pp. 505-508

- Ann Davis
Volume 33, issue 3, 2001
- Contours of a non-modernist discourse: the contested space of history and development pp. 255-263

- Eiman Zein-Elabdin
- The development of Marx's theory of the distribution of surplus-value in the Manuscript of 1861-63 pp. 265-271

- Fred Moseley
- Marxism and economic determination: clarification and defence of an "old-fashioned" principle pp. 273-279

- Paul Wetherly
- Public employment programs, workfare, and welfare reform pp. 281-286

- Nancy E. Rose
- Paperworkers' response to work reorganization efforts: the case of S.D. Warren and Local 1089 pp. 287-293

- Michael Hillard
- The impact of EEOC enforcement on the wages of black and white women: does class matter? pp. 295-304

- Sarah Wilhelm
- Did Nixon's wage and price controls set in motion the post-1970s decline in real wages? pp. 305-313

- Eric Nilsson
- The recent rise of profits in the United States pp. 315-324

- Edward N. Wolff
- Waiting for an echo: the revolution in general equilibrium theory and the paralysis in introductory economics pp. 325-333

- Peter Dorman
- You can't beat something with nothing: getting an alternative into the curculum pp. 335-342

- Neva Goodwin
- Telling other stories: heterodox critiques of supply in micro principles texts pp. 343-350

- Steve Cohn
Volume 33, issue 2, 2001
- The poverty of democracy in Latin America pp. 139-163

- Donald Richards
- Infanticide in 19th century France: A quantitative interpretation pp. 165-187

- Brigitte H. Bechtold
- Burnout, chronic fatigue, and prozac in the professions: The iron law of salaries pp. 189-202

- Alan Day Haight
- Why equity cannot be separated from efficiency: the welfare economics of progressive social pricing pp. 203-221

- Ron Baiman
Volume 33, issue 1, 2001
- Transformation and continuity in Cuba pp. 1-20

- Bert Hoffmann
- Going global: differential accumulation and the great U-turn in South Africa and Israel pp. 21-55

- Jonathan Nitzan and Shimshon Bichler
- Global accumulation and accounting for national economic identity pp. 57-77

- Dick Bryan
- Robert Brenner on political accumulation and the transition to capitalism pp. 79-98

- Ricardo Duchesne
- One hundred years of??? pp. 99-115

- John McDermott
- Book Review: A Future of Capitalism: The Economic Vision of Robert Heilbroner pp. 117-120

- Michael Keaney
- Book Review: The Dixification of America: The American Odyssey into the Conservative Economic Trap pp. 120-123

- Phillip J. Wood
- Book Review: Persistent Disparity: Race and Economic Inequality since 1945 pp. 123-126

- Philip N. Cohen
- Book Review: The Literate Communist: 150 Years of the Communist Manifesto pp. 126-129

- Renzo Llorente
- Book Review: The Struggle for Ecological Democracy: Environmental Justice Movements in the United States pp. 129-132

- David Barkin
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