Review of Evolutionary Political Economy
2020 - 2025
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Volume 2, issue 3, 2021
- Financialisation: continuity and change— introduction to the special issue pp. 389-401

- Engelbert Stockhammer, Stefano Sgambati and Anastasia Nesvetailova
- ‘Dams and flows’: boundary formation and dislocation in the financialised firm pp. 403-429

- Adam Leaver and Keir Martin
- Corporate financialization’s conservation and transformation: from Mark I to Mark II pp. 431-457

- Tristan Auvray, Cédric Durand, Joel Rabinovich and Cecilia Rikap
- Industrial stagnation and the financialization of nonfinancial corporations pp. 459-491

- Leila Davis and Shane McCormack
- Demand and growth regimes in finance-dominated capitalism and the role of the macroeconomic policy regime: a post-Keynesian comparative study on France, Germany, Italy and Spain before and after the Great Financial Crisis and the Great Recession pp. 493-527

- Eckhard Hein and Judith Martschin
- Why has the Brazilian economy stagnated in the 2010s? A Minskyan analysis of the behavior of non-financial companies in a financialized economy pp. 529-550

- Eduardo Mantoan, Vinícius Centeno and Carmem Feijo
- The financialization of rented homes: continuity and change in housing financialization pp. 551-570

- Gregory W. Fuller
- Ties that bind and blur: financialization and the evolution of sovereign debt as private contract pp. 571-587

- Giselle Datz
- Financialisation reinforced: the dual legacy of the covid pandemic pp. 589-606

- Photis Lysandrou and Taimaz Ranjbaran
Volume 2, issue 2, 2021
- Editorial pp. 251-252

- Wolfram Elsner
- The specter of irreparable ignorance: counterfactuals and causality in economics pp. 253-276

- George F. DeMartino
- Veblen’s evolutionary methodology and its implications for heterodox economics in the calculable future pp. 277-295

- Tae-Hee Jo
- Rational Emotions: An Evolutionary Perspective pp. 297-314

- Rojhat Avsar
- Raúl Prebisch and the evolving uses of ‘centre-periphery’ in economic analysis pp. 315-332

- Jonas Rama and John Hall
- Correction to: Raúl Prebisch and the evolving uses of ‘centre-periphery’ in economic analysis pp. 333-337

- Jonas Rama and John Hall
- The economic growth of China: enabling politico-institutional and socio-cultural factors pp. 339-358

- Philip Arestis, Nikolaos Karagiannis and Sangkwon Lee
- Objectives of the Review of Evolutionary Political Economy’s ‘Manifesto’ and editorial proposals on world problems, complex systems, historico-institutional and corruption issues pp. 359-387

- Phillip Anthony O’Hara
Volume 2, issue 1, 2021
- Network dynamics, economic transition, and policy design—an introduction pp. 1-8

- Muhamed Kudic, Matthias Müller, Tobias Buchmann, Andreas Pyka and Jutta Günther
- The digital revolution and digitalized network society pp. 9-25

- Mark Knell
- Who shapes plant biotechnology in Germany? Joint analysis of the evolution of co-authors’ and co-inventors’ networks pp. 27-54

- Mariia Shkolnykova
- Analyzing development patterns in research networks and technology pp. 55-81

- Patrick Wolf and Tobias Buchmann
- Smart specialization strategies—insights gained from a unique European policy experiment on innovation and industrial policy design pp. 83-103

- Dominique Foray, Martin Eichler and Michael Keller
- Why are there so few hard facts about the impact of cluster policies in Germany? A critical review of evaluation studies pp. 105-139

- Michael Rothgang, Bernhard Lageman and Anne-Marie Scholz
- An evolutionary perspective on the emergence and implementation of mission-oriented innovation policy: the example of the change of the leitmotif from biotechnology to bioeconomy pp. 141-249

- Leonard Prochaska and Daniel Schiller
Volume 1, issue 3, 2020
- Editorial REPE Vol. I 2020, Issue 3 pp. 271-272

- Wolfram Elsner
- Planetary carambolage: The evolutionary political economy of technology, nature and work pp. 273-293

- Katarzyna Gruszka, Manuel Scholz-Wäckerle and Ernest Aigner
- Correction to: Planetary carambolage: The evolutionary political economy of technology, nature and work pp. 295-295

- K. Gruszka, M. Scholz-Wäckerle and Ernest Aigner
- Socialist alternatives to capitalism I: Marx to Hayek pp. 297-311

- Duncan Foley
- Socialist alternatives to capitalism II: Vienna to Santa Fe pp. 313-328

- Duncan Foley
- The productivity and unemployment effects of the digital transformation: an empirical and modelling assessment pp. 329-355

- Filippo Bertani, Marco Raberto and Andrea Teglio
- Imaginary economies: the case of the 3D printer pp. 357-370

- Jens Schröter
- Electricity infrastructure and innovation in the next phase of energy transition—amendments to the technology innovation system framework pp. 371-395

- Steffen Bettin
- Perplexing complexity human modelling and primacy of the group as essence of complexity pp. 397-417

- Hardy Hanappi
Volume 1, issue 2, 2020
- The Review of Evolutionary Political Economy inaugural issue, part 2 pp. 145-148

- Silvano Cincotti, Wolfram Elsner, Nathalie Lazaric, Anastasia Nesvetailova and Engelbert Stockhammer
- Financialisation and the periodisation of capitalism: appearances and processes pp. 149-160

- Jan Toporowski
- An evolutionary approach to international political economy: the case of corporate tax avoidance pp. 161-182

- Ronen Peter Palan
- Productivity and inequality in the UK: a political economy perspective pp. 183-197

- Philip Arestis
- Reflections on the entrepreneurial state, innovation and social justice pp. 199-220

- Theo Papaioannou
- A value-theoretic approach to economic dynamics and evolution—synthesizing different Marxian modules in a simulation model pp. 221-243

- Frank Beckenbach
- The 2019–2020 Australian bushfires: a potent mix of climate change, problematisation, indigenous disregard, a fractured federation, volunteerism, social media, and more pp. 245-264

- Lynne Chester
- Shiozawa, Yoshinori; Morioka, Masashi; Taniguchi, Kasuhisa: Microfoundations of Evolutionary Economics pp. 265-270

- Marc Lavoie
Volume 1, issue 1, 2020
- Towards an evolutionary political economy. Editorial to the inaugural issue of the Review of Evolutionary Political Economy REPE pp. 1-12

- Silvano Cincotti, Wolfram Elsner, Nathalie Lazaric, Anastasia Nesvetailova and Engelbert Stockhammer
- Institutional variety and the future of economics pp. 13-35

- Smita Srinivas
- The past, present and future of evolutionary macroeconomics pp. 37-54

- Malcolm Sawyer
- Gender and the future of macroeconomics: an evolutionary approach pp. 55-66

- Sheila Dow
- Belief reversals as phase transitions and economic fragility: a complexity theory of financial cycles with reflexive agents pp. 67-84

- John Davis
- Was Hyman Minsky a post-Keynesian economist? pp. 85-101

- Marc Lavoie
- A value-theoretic approach to economic dynamics and evolution—synthesizing different Marxian modules in a simulation model pp. 103-135

- Frank Beckenbach
- Behavioral economics in the time of coronavirus: rebellion or “willful ignorance” in the face of “grand challenges” pp. 137-143

- Pritika Rao
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