Review of Radical Political Economics
1969 - 2025
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Volume 20, issue 4, 1988
- The Two-Stage Decline in U.S. Nonfinancial Corporate Profitability, 1948-1986 pp. 1-22

- Thomas Michl
- Strategic Use of Pension Funds Since 1978 pp. 23-39

- Teresa Ghilarducci
- Internationalization of Capital and the Crisis of the Iranian Economy pp. 40-56

- Behzad Yaghmaian
- The Role of Technology Transfer in Soviet Development pp. 57-73

- Bobby E. Apostolakis
Volume 20, issue 2-3, 1988
- Roemer versus Marx: Alternative Perspectives on Exploitation pp. 25-33

- Gary Dymski and John E. Elliott
- Investment Fund Money and the Reproduction of Capitalism: A Marxian Approach pp. 48-54

- Paul Burkett
- Labor's Share of Income in an Open Economy: The Case of Canada pp. 214-222

- Sadequl Islam
Volume 20, issue 1, 1988
- Radical Institutionalism: Basic Concepts pp. 1-20

- William M. Dugger
- Corporate Form: A Unitary Theory of Technology, Property and Social Class pp. 21-45

- John McDermott
- Production-for-Use or Production-for-Profit?: The Contradictions of Consumer Goods Production in 1930s Work Relief pp. 46-61

- Nancy E. Rose
- Raya Dunayevskaya, 1910 to 1987, Marxist Economist and Philosopher pp. 62-74

- Kevin Anderson
Volume 19, issue 4, 1987
- Democracy and Productivity in the Future American Economy pp. 1-15

- Lou Ferleger and Jay R. Mandle
- Long Waves and Social Structures of Accumulation: A Critique and Reinterpretation pp. 16-38

- David M. Kotz
- Keynes on Investment and the Business Cycle pp. 39-54

- Paul Burkett and Mark Wohar
- Competition, Monopoly Power and the Uniform Rate of Profit pp. 55-72

- Amitava Krishna Dult
Volume 19, issue 3, 1987
- Is Supply-Side Economics Rational for Capital? pp. 1-17

- Robert Chernomas
- The Profit-Squeeze and Tax Policy: Can the State Actively Intervene? pp. 18-33

- Richard Jankowski
- Marx on the Rate of Interest pp. 34-55

- Theodore Lianos
- Government as Bookie: Explaining the Rise of Lotteries for Revenue pp. 56-68

- Donald M. Peppard
Volume 19, issue 2, 1987
- Capital, Competition, and Discrimination: A Reconsideration of Racial Earnings Inequality pp. 1-15

- Rhonda M. Williams
- Theories of the Great Depression: Why Did Profitability Matter? pp. 16-42

- Gerard Duménil, Mark Glick and Jose Rangel
- Non-Produced Inputs, Differential Profit Rates and the Okishio Theorem pp. 43-60

- Eric Schutz
- Class and Socialist Politics in France pp. 61-76

- Carole Biewener
Volume 19, issue 1, 1987
- Financial "Repression" and Financial "Liberalization" in the Third World: A Contribution to the Critique of Neoclassical Development Theory pp. 1-21

- Paul Burkett
- The Non-Capitalist Way of Development pp. 22-46

- Hooshang Amirahmadi
- The U.S. Welfare State and the Working Class, 1952-1980 pp. 47-72

- E. Ahmet Tonak
- Trade, Merger and Employment: Economic Theory on Marriage pp. 73-89

- Elaine McCrate
Volume 18, issue 4, 1986
- Petty Commodity Production, Capital Accumulation, and Peasant Differentiation: Lenin vs. Chayanov in Rural Mexico pp. 1-31

- Scott Cook and Leigh Binford
- Empirical Estimates of Marxian Categories in Mexico: 1970-1975 pp. 32-46

- Jose Alberro and MarÃa Dolores Nieto-Ituarte
- The Political Economy of Contract Farming pp. 47-70

- John Wilson
- Capitalism and Efficiency: A Review and Appraisal of the Recent Discussion pp. 71-92

- Robert Drago
- Non-Produced Means of Production: Neo-Ricardians vs. Fundamentalists, a Comment pp. 93-99

- Antonio D'Agata
- Technical Change with Non-Produced Means of Production pp. 100-101

- William Gibson and Hadi Esfahani
- Neoclassical and Neo-Marxian Views of Scarcity: There Is a Free Lunch pp. 102-105

- John Gowdy
- "Neoclassical and Neo-Marxian Views of Scarcity: There Is a Free Lunch": A Response pp. 106-108

- Julie Matthaei
- Understanding the Current Crisis in South Africa— Class, Race and Marxist Analysis: A Review Essay pp. 109-119

- Fred Curtis
Volume 18, issue 3, 1986
- The Politics of Class Compromise in an International Context: Considerations for a New Strategy for Labor pp. 1-22

- Carolyn Howe
- The Cockroaches of Paterson: A Study of Labor Conflict and Technological Change pp. 23-43

- Philip J. McLewin
- The Labor Theory of Value and Fixed Capital pp. 44-64

- Paul A. Swanson
- The Corporate Person and Social Control: Responding to Deregulation pp. 65-84

- Peter B. Meyer
- Corporate Control, Social Choice and Capital Accumulation: An Asymmetrical Choice Approach pp. 85-100

- Christos Pitelis
Volume 18, issue 1-2, 1986
- Behind the Crisis: The Exhaustion of a Regime of Accumulation. A "regulation school" perspective on some French empirical works pp. 13-32

- Alain Lipietz
- The Rate of Profit in Canadian Manufacturing, 1950-1981 pp. 33-55

- M. J. Webber and D. L. Rigby
- The Rate of Profit and the Organic Composition of Capital in West German Industry from 1960 to 1981 pp. 56-86

- Angelo Reati
- The Productivity Slowdown and the Fall in the U.S. Rate of Profit, 1947-76 pp. 87-109

- Edward N. Wolff
- The Unraveling of the Union-Capital Truce and the U.S. Industrial Productivity Crisis pp. 110-131

- Michele I. Naples
- Power and Profits: The Social Structure of Accumulation and the Profitability of the Postwar U.S. Economy pp. 132-167

- Samuel Bowles, David M. Gordon and Thomas E. Weisskopf
- Estimates of the Rate of Surplus-Value in the Postwar United States Economy pp. 168-189

- Fred Moseley
- Changes in the Character of the U.S. Business Cycle pp. 190-204

- Howard J. Sherman
- Alternative Perspectives on the Rise of Corporate Debt Dependency: The U.S. Postwar Experience pp. 205-235

- Robert Pollin
- The Fiscal Crisis of the State Reconsidered: Two Views of the State and the Accumulation of Capital in the Postwar Economy pp. 236-260

- John A. Miller
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