Review of Evolutionary Political Economy
2020 - 2024
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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
Volume 4, issue 3, 2023
- Envisioning post-capitalist utopias via simulation: Theory, critique and models pp. 445-465

- Hanno Pahl, Manuel Scholz-Wäckerle and Jens Schröter
- There's no such thing as 'the economy', stupid: using Utopia to imagine society 'after money' pp. 467-479

- Ruth Levitas
- Sign systems of lust and slavery pp. 481-496

- Hardy Hanappi
- Tokens make the world go round: socialist tokens as an alternative to money pp. 497-513

- Jan Philipp Dapprich
- On the limits of planning in labor time from the standpoint of the theory of value pp. 515-535

- Jacobo Ferrer-Hernández
- Expanding the possible: exploring the role for heterodox economics in integrated climate-economy modeling pp. 537-557

- J. Christopher Proctor
- COMMONSIM: Simulating the utopia of COMMONISM pp. 559-595

- Lena Gerdes, Ernest Aigner, Stefan Meretz, Hanno Pahl, Annette Schlemm, Manuel Scholz-Wäckerle, Jens Schröter and Simon Sutterlütti
- Heterodox modeling: practicing well-tuned provisioning or commoning with networked multi-agent environments pp. 597-610

- Shintaro Miyazaki
Volume 4, issue 2, 2023
- Editorial pp. 195-198

- Wolfram Elsner
- Impact finance: how social and environmental questions are addressed in times of financialized capitalism pp. 199-220

- Eve Chiapello
- An entropy theory of value with reflections on the Arrow–Debreu model pp. 221-247

- Jing Chen and James K. Galbraith
- Evolution of market power in China’s economic reform and its anti-monopoly policy: the case of Alibaba and Ant Financial Group pp. 249-273

- Ricardo C. S. Siu
- Multilevel modelling approach to analysing life course socioeconomic status and understanding missingness pp. 275-297

- Adrian Byrne, Natalie Shlomo and Tarani Chandola
- What kind of innovation state matters for social justice? Learning from Poulantzas and going beyond pp. 299-320

- Theo Papaioannou
- Systemic intermediaries and the transition toward forest-based bioeconomy in the North pp. 321-348

- Antje Klitkou, Suyash Jolly and Nina Suvinen
- Growth drivers in emerging capitalist economies: building blocks for a post-Keynesian analysis and an empirical exploration of the years before and after the Global Financial Crisis pp. 349-386

- Benjamin Jungmann
- Drivers of demographic dividend in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 387-413

- Mesfin Mulugeta Woldegiorgis
- India and ‘European’ evolutionary political economy pp. 415-443

- Smita Srinivas
Volume 4, issue 1, 2023
- New perspectives and issues in industrial policy for sustainable development: from developmental and entrepreneurial to environmental state pp. 1-25

- Ioanna Kastelli, Lukasz Mamica and Keun Lee
- Gone with the wind: how state power and industrial policy in the offshore wind power sector are blowing away the obstacles to East Asia’s green energy transition pp. 27-48

- John Mathews, Elizabeth Thurbon, Sung-Young Kim and Hao Tan
- The political economy of French industrial policymaking pp. 49-74

- Samuel Klebaner and Anaïs Voy-Gillis
- When is industry ‘sustainable’? The economics of institutional variety in a pandemic pp. 75-107

- Smita Srinivas
- Policy innovation for sustainable development: the case of the Amazon Fund pp. 109-136

- João Carlos Ferraz, Juliana Santiago and Luma Ramos
- Spatial political economy: the case of metropolitan industrial policy pp. 137-163

- Franklin Obeng-Odoom
- Industrial symbiosis and industrial policy for sustainable development in Uganda pp. 165-189

- Gergely Buda and Judit Ricz
- Correction: Gone with the wind: how state power and industrial policy in the offshore wind power sector are blowing away the obstacles to East Asia’s green energy transition pp. 191-192

- John Mathews, Elizabeth Thurbon, Sung-Young Kim and Hao Tan
Volume 3, issue 3, 2022
- Introduction: Advancing Stratification Economics — methodological perspectives and policy applications pp. 457-461

- Merve Burnazoglu, Stefan Kesting, Franklin Obeng-Odoom and Alyssa Schneebaum
- Collective wealth and group identity: insights from stratification economics pp. 463-491

- Patrick Mason, James B. Stewart and William A. Darity
- A general theory of social economic stratification: stigmatization, exclusion, and capability shortfalls pp. 493-513

- John Davis
- Intergroup disparity among student loan borrowers pp. 515-538

- Robert H. Scott, Kenneth Mitchell and Joseph Patten
- Economic insecurity in the family tree and the racial wealth gap pp. 539-574

- Jermaine Toney and Darrick Hamilton
- Occupational prestige: American stratification pp. 575-598

- Jacob Jennings, Jacqueline Strenio and Iris Buder
- Colorism and employment bias in India: an experimental study in stratification economics pp. 599-628

- Ramya M. Vijaya and Naureen Bhullar
- Thinking out stratification: the concept of subalternity pp. 629-642

- Ilyess Karouni
Volume 3, issue 2, 2022
- Editorial of REPE issue 2–2022 pp. 257-258

- Wolfram Elsner
- Exploration of trending concepts in innovation policy pp. 259-292

- Verónica Robert and Gabriel Yoguel
- On Celso Furtado and the French influences found in his development economics pp. 293-318

- Jonas Rama
- Profit-led in effect or in appearance alone? Estimating the Irish demand regime given the influence of multinational enterprises pp. 319-350

- Ryan Woodgate
- Do modern stock exchanges emerge from competition? Evidence from the “Belgian Big Bang” pp. 351-371

- Tom Duterme
- Correction to: Do modern stock exchanges emerge from competition? Evidence from the “Belgian Big Bang” pp. 373-373

- Tom Duterme
- Editorial introduction: REPE symposium on inequalities, social stratification, and stratification economics pp. 375-377

- Merve Burnazoglu, Stefan Kesting, Franklin Obeng-Odoom and Alyssa Schneebaum
- Political economy of law, efficiency and adverse ‘inclusion’: rethinking land acquisition in India pp. 379-403

- Nitika Dhingra
- Crisis and class inequality in Argentina: a new analysis using household survey data pp. 405-433

- Mariano Féliz and María Emilia Millón
- The role of social conventions on wage inequality: the Brazilian trajectory and the missed “Great Leveling” pp. 435-455

- Pedro Fandiño
Volume 3, issue 1, 2022
- Why do we need agent-based macroeconomics? pp. 5-29

- Silvano Cincotti, Marco Raberto and Andrea Teglio
- Derisking the low-carbon transition: investors’ reaction to climate policies, decarbonization and distributive effects pp. 31-71

- Irene Monasterolo, Nepomuk Dunz, Andrea Mazzocchetti and Régis Gourdel
- Unconventional monetary policies in an agent-based model with mark-to-market standards pp. 73-107

- Mattia Guerini, Francesco Lamperti, Mauro Napoletano, Andrea Roventini and Tania Treibich
- Endogenous clearinghouse formation in payment networks pp. 109-136

- Edoardo Gaffeo, Mauro Gallegati and Lucio Gobbi
- Distributional effects of technological regime changes: hysteresis, concentration and inequality dynamics pp. 137-167

- Herbert Dawid and Jasper Hepp
- The day after tomorrow: financial repercussions of COVID-19 on systemic risk pp. 169-192

- David Vidal-Tomás, Rocco Caferra and Gabriele Tedeschi
- The sustainability transition and the digital transformation: two challenges for agent-based macroeconomic models pp. 193-226

- Marcello Nieddu, Filippo Bertani and Linda Ponta
- From financialization to economic socialization: the meso-economy and the ethic social capital concepts to change the social order in modern democracies pp. 227-254

- Francesco Vigliarolo
- Correction to: Financialisation: continuity and change—introduction to the special issue pp. 255-255

- Engelbert Stockhammer, Stefano Sgambati and Anastasia Nesvetailova
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