Review of Radical Political Economics
1969 - 2025
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Volume 51, issue 4, 2019
- The Rate of Profit, Aggregate Demand, and the Long Economic Expansion in the United States since 2009 pp. 525-535

- David M. Kotz
- Salvation or Commodification? The Role of Money and Markets in Global Ecological Preservation pp. 536-543

- Ann E. Davis
- Macroeconomic Policy in an Environmentally-Constrained Economy: A Dialectical Materialist Application of the Harrod Growth Model pp. 544-552

- Alfredo R.M. Rosete and Hendrik Van den Berg
- Semi-Proletarianization in a Dual Economy: The Case of China pp. 553-561

- Hao Qi
- Whitewashing Capitalism: Mainstream Economics’ Resounding Silence on Race and Racism pp. 562-571

- Tim Koechlin
- Walter Bagehot’s Lombard Street: An Interpretation pp. 572-580

- Laurence Alan Krause
- Neoliberal Redistributive Policy: The US Net Social Wage in the Early Twenty-First Century pp. 581-605

- Katherine A. Moos
- US Military Spending: A Perspective on the Restructuring Dynamics of the Defense Sector pp. 606-628

- Eleonora Gentilucci
- Post-Crisis Capital Controls in Developing and Emerging Countries: Regaining Policy Space? A Historical Materialist Engagement pp. 629-649

- Ilias Alami
- Semi-private Landownership and Capitalist Agriculture in Contemporary China pp. 650-669

- Burak Gürel
- Understanding the Emergence of Authoritarian Capitalist States: Looking Backward to See Forward pp. 670-686

- John Willoughby
- Book Review: The Power of Economists within the State pp. 687-690

- Michael Keaney
- Book Review: The Quest for Prosperity: Reframing Political Economy pp. 690-693

- Seth A. Myers and Kenneth Williford
- Book Review: The Global Development Crisis pp. 693-697

- Chris Carlson
- Book Review: Competing Economic Paradigms in China: The Co-Evolution of Economic Events, Economic Theory and Economics Education, 1976–2016 pp. 697-700

- Mehrene Larudee
Volume 51, issue 3, 2019
- Roy Bhaskar’s Critical Realism and the Social Science of Marxian Economics pp. 365-382

- Richard Westra
- Financialization and Neoliberalism and the Fall in the Labor Share: A Panel Data Econometric Analysis for the European Union Countries pp. 383-417

- Ricardo Barradas
- Deinstitutionalization of the State and Violence in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Contribution to the Critique of the Neoinstitutionalist Analysis of Development pp. 418-437

- Fernando Lopez-Castellano, Roser Manzanera-Ruiz and Carmen Lizárraga
- Industrialization and Profit-Rate Analysis in Indonesia pp. 438-456

- Fachru Nofrian
- Problems of Financing Development Management: A Kaleckian Analysis pp. 457-476

- Saumya Chakrabarti and Pratip Kumar Datta
- Introduction to Comments on the Special Issue of RRPE, “URPE at 50†pp. 477-478

- Marlene Kim
- Dollars & Sense: The Sound of Popular Economics pp. 479-483

- Frank Ackerman
- URPE’s Early Years: A Personal Memoir pp. 484-488

- Lourdes BenerÃa
- Lurking at URPE 50: Selective Observations, Criticisms, Horizons pp. 489-495

- Marcus Jonathan Breen
- Book Review: The Color of Money: Black Banks and the Racial Wealth Gap pp. 496-498

- Mark Paul
- Book Review: Making Public in a Privatized World: The Struggle for Essential Services pp. 498-500

- Valerie K. Kepner
- Book Review: The Public Economy in Crisis: A Call for a New Public Economics pp. 501-503

- Kent Klitgaard
- Book Review: Marx’s Associated Mode of Production: A Critique of Marxism pp. 503-505

- Al Campbell
- Book Review Essay: Worker Cooperatives: Contemporary Possibilities and Challenges pp. 506-511

- George Lafferty
- Gender and Radical Political Economics: On the 50th Anniversary of the URPE Women’s Caucus pp. 512-513

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- Corrigendum pp. 514-514

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Volume 51, issue 2, 2019
- The Current Crisis of US Neoliberal Capitalism and Prospects for a New “Social Structure of Accumulation†pp. 193-210

- David Jaffee
- Is Competition Necessarily Efficient? An Answer through the History of Neoclassical Theory pp. 211-224

- Irène Berthonnet
- Unequal Exchange in the Age of Globalization pp. 225-245

- Andrea Ricci
- Portugal in Ruins: From “Europe†to Crisis and Austerity pp. 246-264

- Samuel Weeks
- Modernization, Poverty Eradication, and the Process of Social Transformation in Uganda pp. 265-281

- Ndinawe Byekwaso
- The Myth of Hukou: Re-examining Hukou’s Implications for China’s Development Model pp. 282-297

- Ying Chen
- A Note on Capitalist Commodification of the Homeless pp. 298-309

- Tamar Diana Wilson
- Introduction pp. 310-310

- Don Goldstein
- Advancing a Viable Global Climate Stabilization Project: Degrowth versus the Green New Deal pp. 311-319

- Robert Pollin
- Is it Too Late for Growth? pp. 320-329

- Juliet B. Schor and Andrew K. Jorgenson
- Degrowth versus Green New Deal: Response to Juliet Schor and Andrew Jorgenson pp. 330-332

- Robert Pollin
- Response to Bob Pollin pp. 333-335

- Juliet B. Schor and Andrew K. Jorgenson
- Book Review: South-South Trade and Finance in the Twenty-First Century: Rise of the South or a Second Great Divergence pp. 336-339

- Yasemin Dildar
- Book Review: The Global Political Economy of Raúl Prebisch pp. 339-342

- Ingrid Harvold Kvangraven
- Book Review: Moving Beyond Capitalism pp. 342-344

- Raven E. Brown
- Book Review: Keynes and the General Theory Revisited pp. 344-347

- Bill Dunn
- Book Review: Radical Political Economy: Sraffa versus Marx pp. 347-349

- Tiago Camarinha Lopes
- Rent Is Too Damn High: The Reemergence of Rent Theory in Urban Economics pp. 350-355

- Elliott Sclar
Volume 51, issue 1, 2019
- Stagnation and Institutional Structures pp. 5-30

- David M. Kotz and Deepankar Basu
- Political Economy of the Greek Crisis pp. 31-51

- Costas Lapavitsas
- Measuring the Profit Rate in an Inflationary Context: The Case of Brazil, 1955–2008 pp. 52-74

- Adalmir Marquetti, Henrique Morrone, Alessandro Miebach and Luiz Eduardo Ourique
- The Specific Conditions of the Valorization of Capital in a Dependent Nation: The Case of Argentina (2002–2014) pp. 75-94

- Emiliano López and Facundo Barrera Insua
- Consumer Finance and Labor Exploitation pp. 95-110

- Luke Lattanzi-Silveus
- Explaining Privatization Failure: The Vice of Sweet Carrots and Hard Sticks pp. 111-128

- Roland Zullo
- The Question of Profits pp. 129-146

- Robin Hahnel
- Foucault, Simon Springer, and Postneoliberalism pp. 147-157

- Jaycob Izsó
- A Note on “Puzzles, Paradoxes, and Regularities: Cyclical and Structural Productivity in the United States (1950–2005)†pp. 158-163

- Gregory Alan Krohn
- Book Review: Security/Capital: A General Theory of Pacification pp. 164-166

- Brendan McQuade
- Book Review: India, Modernity and the Great Divergence: Mysore and Gujarat (17th to 19th C.) pp. 166-169

- Siavash Saffari
- Book Review: The Privileges of Wealth: Rising Inequality and the Growing Racial Divide pp. 169-172

- Edward N. Wolff
- Books Received: (current as of Spring 2019) pp. 173-176

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- List of Reviewers 2018 pp. 177-179

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- Corrigendum: The Review of Radical Political Economics at Its Half Century: A Retrospective pp. 180-180

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- Corrigendum: The Influence of the Review of Radical Political Economics: Insights on Selected Key Articles pp. 181-181

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