Review of Evolutionary Political Economy
2020 - 2025
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Volume 6, issue 3, 2025
- Unlocking coevolution and inclusive innovations: dynamics of marginalised agents in immature innovation systems pp. 425-458

- Maria Luisa Villalba, Danilo Spinola and Walter Ruiz
- Two halves don’t make a whole: instability and idleness emerging from the co-evolution of the production and innovation processes pp. 459-497

- Patrick Llerena, Corentin Lobet and André Lorentz
- Ecology and power: from environmental and ecological economics to stratification economics pp. 499-514

- Franklin Obeng-Odoom
- Eurozone governance and the German demand and growth regimes, 1999–2024 pp. 515-545

- Juan Manuel Campana and Eckhard Hein
- The extractive business model of private equity firms in the German healthcare sector and the crisis in social reproduction pp. 547-564

- Brigitte Young
- Tiered Euro-monies: perpetrating monetary hierarchies from the ECU to the Euro pp. 565-587

- Matteo Giordano
- Fiscal consolidation and its growth effects in euro area countries: past, present and future outlook pp. 589-617

- Philipp Heimberger
- Emergence as a magic word and missing middle in economics pp. 619-645

- William Waller
- Stability and cycles in a Sraffian supermultiplier model with business and residential investment pp. 647-665

- Ricardo Azevedo Araujo and Helmar Nunes Moreira
- Normal prices, then and now pp. 667-687

- Harry Bloch
- A balance of payments model with non-reserve currency: long-run real stability and short-run financial instability pp. 689-722

- Juan Matias De Lucchi
- Advancing concentrated solar thermal technologies in Turkiye: a stakeholder and research network analysis pp. 723-752

- Yelda Erden Topal, Erkan Erdil and Arsev Umur Aydinoglu
- Nudging society to consume—the aggregate consequences of consumption nudges pp. 753-783

- Oliver Braganza
- Recent contributions to heterodox economics: meaning, ideology, and future pp. 785-796

- Felipe Almeida
- Correction: Achieving two policy targets with one policy instrument: heterogeneous expectations, countercyclical fiscal policy, and macroeconomic stabilization at the effective lower bound pp. 797-798

- Gilberto Lima, Mark Setterfield and Jaylson Jair da Silveira
Volume 6, issue 2, 2025
- Health capitalism and financialization of healthcare. Introduction pp. 249-272

- Philippe Batifoulier, Eve Chiapello, Nicolas Da Silva and Robert McMaster
- What financialisation is doing to access to healthcare: price and value of medicines in financial capitalism pp. 273-298

- Samira Guennif
- The social construction of the French for-profit hospital market pp. 299-323

- Laura Alles and Samuel Klebaner
- To sell or not to sell? The financialization of French medical professions: the case of medical biologists and radiologists pp. 325-352

- Antoine Leymarie
- Accounting for healthcare capitalism: the OECD numbers and the international field of health system reform (1972–2001) pp. 353-372

- Constantin Brissaud
- Healthcare financialisation in the Global South: examining the role of the World Bank Group in promoting public private partnerships in health in Africa pp. 373-404

- Julia Ngozi Chukwuma, María José Romero and Elisa Van Waeyenberge
- Public health outcomes and the neoliberal health system in Poland pp. 405-424

- Hanna Szymborska and Janusz Szymborski
Volume 6, issue 1, 2025
- Carbon fee and climate governance delayism in Taiwan pp. 1-42

- Kuei-Tien Chou, David Walther, Mu-Xing Lin and Hwa-Meei Liou
- A computational approach to the Marxian circuit of capital model pp. 43-70

- Hee-Young Shin
- Poverty, economic freedom, and the size of government in the eurozone pp. 71-92

- Rosaria Rita Canale and Giorgio Liotti
- State fragility and women’s political empowerment in developing countries pp. 93-134

- Therese Felicitee Azeng
- Achieving two policy targets with one policy instrument: heterogeneous expectations, countercyclical fiscal policy, and macroeconomic stabilization at the effective lower bound pp. 135-155

- Gilberto Lima, Mark Setterfield and Jaylson Jair Silveira
- Crisis and crisis management in the Upper Franconian textile industry pp. 157-181

- Margitta Grötsch
- EU digital law and the digital platform economy—an inquiry into the co-evolution of law and technology pp. 183-213

- Martina Eckardt
- Of thoughts and things: how a new model of evolution explains the coevolution of culture and technology pp. 215-238

- Roger Koppl
- Whither inequality? pp. 239-247

- Fatih Kırşanlı
Volume 5, issue 3, 2024
- Coevolution and dynamic processes: an introduction to this issue and avenues for future research pp. 399-423

- Isabel Almudi, Francisco Fatas-Villafranca, John Foster and Jason Potts
- The ontology of coevolution beyond economic systems pp. 425-444

- Javier Pérez-Jara
- Cause and effect in biology, culture, and the (extended) mind: a coevolutionary approach pp. 445-471

- Íñigo Ongay
- Sociologically influenced coevolutionary dynamics pp. 473-493

- Mikayla Novak
- A coevolutionary approach to institutional lock-in pp. 495-509

- Vicente Moreno-Casas
- The coevolution of technology, markets, and culture: the challenging case of AI pp. 511-533

- Félix-Fernando Muñoz
- Co-production, artificial intelligence and replication: the path of routine dynamics pp. 535-558

- Leandro Lepratte and Gabriel Yoguel
- Steam power diffusion in the British cotton and woolen industries, 1774–1800: the role of firm size pp. 559-580

- Haris Kitsikopoulos
- Exploring the coevolution of heterogeneous actors in national innovation systems: a system dynamics analysis of Finland pp. 581-610

- Apostolos Vetsikas, Yeoryios Stamboulis and Vasiliki Georgatzi
Volume 5, issue 2, 2024
- Pluralist economics in an era of polycrisis pp. 201-218

- Jan Schulz, Kerstin Hötte and Daniel M. Mayerhoffer
- Teaching the polycrisis: Assessing the effect of pluralist education in Italian economics programs pp. 219-269

- Michela Ciccotosto, Oleksandra Sokolenko and J.Christopher Proctor
- Reviewing feminist macroeconomics for the twenty-first century pp. 271-299

- Izaskun Zuazu
- Power of economics without power in economics? pp. 301-328

- Johanna Rath, Anna Hornykewycz and Merve Burnazoglu
- Power in the future of work: production, reproduction, and reconstruction pp. 329-350

- Charlie Dannreuther
- ‘Power of economics without power in economics’: examinations of gender/power in the neoliberal economic order pp. 351-369

- Melissa Langworthy
- Corporate power and global value chains: current approaches for conceptualizing the power of multinationals pp. 371-397

- Jakob Kapeller, Claudius Gräbner-Radkowitsch and Anna Hornykewycz
Volume 5, issue 1, 2024
- The contradictions of unconventional monetary policy as a post-2008 thwarting mechanism: financial dominance, shadow banking, and inequality pp. 1-29

- Simon Schairer
- The contribution of qualitative methods to economic research in an era of polycrisis pp. 31-49

- Laura Porak and Rouven Reinke
- Predicting financial crises: an evaluation of machine learning algorithms and model explainability for early warning systems pp. 51-83

- Chris Reimann
- Production: a biophysical and evolutionary theory pp. 85-119

- Jing Chen and James K. Galbraith
- How financially fragile can households become? Household borrowing, the welfare state, and macroeconomic resilience pp. 121-151

- Mark Setterfield and Y.K. Kim
- Markets as dualistic, semi-decentralized organizations pp. 153-172

- William Jackson
- Compressed development, decompression, and diverging convergence in South Korea: which varieties of capitalism in contemporary Korea? pp. 173-200

- Keun Lee and Djun Kil Kim
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