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2012 - 2025

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Volume 30, issue 2, 2025

The International Division of Finance: reassessing the peripheral condition in a financialised capitalism pp. 163-177 Downloads
Édivo de Almeida Oliveira and Bruno De Conti
When digital taxes come due: national digital taxes and the negotiation of the OECD inclusive framework pp. 178-193 Downloads
Jonas Heering, Loriana Crasnic and Abraham Newman
Face-to-face fundraising and the dialectics of appearance pp. 194-210 Downloads
Jake Flavell
State, capital and nation in Green New Deal Politics: lessons from the British Labour Party’s 2019 programme pp. 211-224 Downloads
Mary Robertson
Responding to platform firm power: differing national responses pp. 225-239 Downloads
Angela Garcia Calvo, Martin Kenney and John Zysman
Curating reflexivity: industry events and the performative politics of alternative finance pp. 240-253 Downloads
Marco Andreu, Ruben Kremers and Lena Rethel
Algorithmic governance or extortion? Everyday experiences of fintech for loans in Nigeria pp. 254-266 Downloads
Shuaib Jalal-Eddeen
Financialisation of Islamic finance: a Polanyian approach on the hegemony of market logic over Islamic Logic pp. 267-286 Downloads
Mehmet Asutay and Isa Yilmaz
Green economic planning for rapid decarbonisation pp. 287-299 Downloads
Cornel Ban and Jacob Hasselbalch
Rethinking predation under financialisation through the history of subprime mortgages: a case of raiding finance pp. 300-312 Downloads
Pasquale Emanuele De Girolamo

Volume 30, issue 1, 2025

Shaped by boom-and-bust: a history of the Canadian mining industry since 1859 pp. 1-18 Downloads
Clara Dallaire-Fortier
Post-neoliberalism? The strange case of the new English Freeports pp. 19-33 Downloads
Patrick Holden and Nichola Harmer
Any alternative to the Wall Street Consensus? Comparing the infrastructure financing models of the US, the EU, and China pp. 34-47 Downloads
Mathias Larsen
Towards a degrowth transition: bringing interests back in pp. 48-61 Downloads
Joe P. L. Davidson and Maria Gavris
Varieties of central banking: the Nordic Model beyond a fiscal-centric approach pp. 62-76 Downloads
James Jackson, Elisabeth Lindberg, Antti Ronkainen and Rune Møller Stahl
The ecological currency hierarchy: empirical support for currency power driven asymmetries in environmental and social autonomy pp. 77-99 Downloads
Matthew Salah and Joe Ament
Rentier capitalism, social reproduction, and the limits of liberalism: mapping gendered asset value in Kuwait pp. 100-113 Downloads
Charlie Dannreuther and Melissa Langworthy
Understanding power, culture and institutional change: a revised approach to political settlements analysis pp. 114-126 Downloads
Clare Cummings
The comparative political economy of job creation: European growth and employment models pp. 127-147 Downloads
Daniel Herrero and Luis Cardenas
Feminism, innovative finance and the Equality Fund: doing well while doing good? pp. 148-161 Downloads
Julie St-Pierre Gaudreault and Susan Jane Spronk

Volume 29, issue 6, 2024

Special section introduction: epistemic politics in international and comparative political economy pp. 835-843 Downloads
Scott James
‘Let me tell you a story’: the politics of macroeconomic models pp. 844-856 Downloads
Matthew Watson
Central banks’ knowledge controversies pp. 857-871 Downloads
Jacqueline Best
Emergent regime complexity and epistemic barriers in ‘bigtech’ finance pp. 872-885 Downloads
Scott James and Lucia Quaglia
Technocratic reason in hard times: the mobilisation of economic knowledge and the discursive politics of Brexit pp. 886-899 Downloads
Ben Clift and Ben Rosamond
Indie economics: social purpose, lay expertise and the unusual rise of modern monetary theory pp. 900-913 Downloads
Oddný Helgadóttir and Majsa Grosen
The Weberian ideal type in political economy: obsolete match or fruitful encounter? pp. 914-926 Downloads
Rosa Mulé and Günter Walzenbach
Reputational pragmatism at the European Central Bank: preserving reputation(s) amidst widening climate interventions pp. 927-943 Downloads
Adriana Cerdeira and Dovilė Rimkutė
Why federalism matters: policy feedback, institutional variation and the politics of trade policy-making in Canada and Germany pp. 944-957 Downloads
Jörg Broschek
Beyond the North–South divide: transnational coalitions in EU reforms pp. 958-971 Downloads
Zbigniew Truchlewski and Waltraud Schelkle
Green Vulcans? The political economy of steel decarbonisation pp. 972-985 Downloads
Jack Copley

Volume 29, issue 5, 2024

The political economy of economic upgrading in Central Eastern Europe pp. 661-677 Downloads
Marius Kalanta
Significance of economic openness for the origins of social insurance policies in the initial stage: a comparative study pp. 678-692 Downloads
Tomoari Matsunaga
Decoupling climate change: winter tourism and the maintenance of regional growth pp. 693-708 Downloads
Valentina Ausserladscheider
Status quo crisis again? RMB challenges and dollar hegemony pp. 709-732 Downloads
Yong Wook Lee and Kyuteg Lim
Between export-led growth and administrative Keynesianism: Italy’s two-tiered growth regime pp. 733-754 Downloads
Donato Di Carlo, Andrea Ciarini and Anna Villa
The social construction of sustainable futures: how models and scenarios limit climate mitigation possibilities pp. 755-769 Downloads
Ben Clift and Caroline Kuzemko
The social and political bases of political economy: interpreting and periodising Italian developments since WWII pp. 770-787 Downloads
Emanuele Ferragina and Alessandro Arrigoni
Adapting to the market: leftist ideological justifications of liberal economic policies, 1977–1986 pp. 788-803 Downloads
Virginia Crespi de Valldaura and Gianmarco Fifi
Dismantling the anti-politics machine in aid: political mētis and its limits pp. 804-818 Downloads
Brendan S. Whitty
The distribution of the cost of Cuban social reproduction in 2016: the relative contributions of domestic and diasporic households, the private sector and the state pp. 819-833 Downloads
Anamary Maqueira Linares and Katherine A. Moos

Volume 29, issue 4, 2024

The origins of fairness in economic experiments: how evolutionary behavioural economics makes a case for doux commerce pp. 495-512 Downloads
Sabine Frerichs
Economic recessions and decarbonisation: analysing green stimulus spending in Canada and the US pp. 513-531 Downloads
Vegard Tørstad, Jonas Nahm, Jon Hovi, Tora Skodvin and Gard Olav Dietrichson
State autonomy, economic reform & business elite influence in the GCC pp. 532-545 Downloads
Dania Thafer
Militarised neoliberalism and the reconstruction of the global political economy pp. 546-559 Downloads
Trissia Wijaya and Kanishka Jayasuriya
The state and the legalisation of illicit financial flows: trading gold in Bolivia pp. 560-578 Downloads
Fritz Brugger, Joschka J. Proksik and Felicitas Fischer
COVID and structural cartelisation: market-state-society ties and the political economy of Pharma pp. 579-596 Downloads
Matthew Sparke and Owain Williams
How can public policies facilitate local cooperation? insights from the EU’s wine policy pp. 597-615 Downloads
Kira Gartzou-Katsouyanni
A social reproduction analysis of digital care platform work pp. 616-627 Downloads
Paula Rodríguez-Modroño, Astrid Agenjo-Calderón and Purificación López-Igual
Narrating transitions to low carbon futures: the role of long-term strategies (LTS) in fossil fuel producing emerging economies pp. 628-645 Downloads
Carl Death
Private equity firms and industrial policy: elaborating the state-finance nexus in state-led markets pp. 646-660 Downloads
Imogen T. Liu

Volume 29, issue 3, 2024

The financialisation of car consumption pp. 337-355 Downloads
Tom Haines-Doran
From NAFTA to USMCA: revisiting the market access – policy space trade-off pp. 356-369 Downloads
Ludovic Arnaud
The AGM as a site of contestation: evaluating the tactics of environmental shareholder activists pp. 370-384 Downloads
Ainsley Elbra
Beyond context: taking political economy seriously in the study of corporate accountability pp. 385-399 Downloads
Daniela Lai
Trade fetishism and the trade justice ratchet: between token and substantive change in NAFTA 2.0 pp. 400-413 Downloads
Gavin Fridell
Does household indebtedness contribute to the decline of union density? pp. 414-431 Downloads
Giorgos Gouzoulis
Social reproduction theory and the capitalist ‘form’ of social reproduction pp. 432-446 Downloads
Pedro M. Rey-Araújo
The politics of student loan in Turkey: regimenting the youth through authoritarian debtfarism pp. 447-463 Downloads
Havva Ezgi Dogru
On the links between climate scepticism and right-wing populism (RWP): an explanatory approach based on cultural political economy (CPE) pp. 464-477 Downloads
Tobias Haas
Why do national skill systems vary? The state’s role in skill system institutions for maintaining growth models pp. 478-493 Downloads
Merve Sancak

Volume 29, issue 2, 2024

Noxious deindustrialisation and extractivism: Quintero-Puchuncaví in the international division of labour and noxiousness pp. 173-191 Downloads
Lorenzo Feltrin and Gabriela Julio Medel
The transformation of resource-rich countries in the International Division of Labour: ‘backward' industrialisation and relative surplus population in Uzbekistan pp. 192-209 Downloads
Franco Galdini
When do business associations want a hard trade-sustainability nexus? A framework of analysis and the EU case pp. 210-226 Downloads
Rodrigo Fagundes Cezar
Transnational governance of digital transformation: financing innovation in Europe’s periphery pp. 227-239 Downloads
Sidney A. Rothstein
Low interest rates, low productivity, low growth? A multi-sector case study of UK-based firms’ funding and investment strategies in the context of loose monetary policy pp. 240-259 Downloads
John Evemy, Craig Berry and Edward Yates
The importance of the English language for the early Engels–a comparison between Engels’ and Marx’s research on English political economic literature before their collaboration pp. 260-272 Downloads
Feixia Ling
Shaping planetary health inequities: the political economy of the Australian growth model pp. 273-287 Downloads
Nicholas Frank, Megan Arthur and Sharon Friel
Market-reach into social reproduction and transnational labour mobility in Europe pp. 288-304 Downloads
Ania Plomien and Gregory Schwartz
Is China financialised? The significance of two historic transformations of Chinese finance pp. 305-320 Downloads
Yuning Shi
Freedom, domination and the gig economy pp. 321-336 Downloads
James Hickson

Volume 29, issue 1, 2024

Capitalist reforms and extreme poverty in China: unprecedented progress or income deflation? pp. 1-21 Downloads
Dylan Sullivan, Michail Moatsos and Jason Hickel
Balancing the scales: labour incorporation and the politics of growth model transformation pp. 22-41 Downloads
Assaf S. Bondy and Erez Maggor
Political independence through monetary dependence? The case of Montenegro pp. 42-59 Downloads
Nicola Nones
‘Saving the WTO’: middle power insiders and joint statement initiatives at the World Trade Organisation pp. 60-74 Downloads
Shamel Azmeh
A contender state’s multiscalar mediation of transnational capital: the belt and road in the Middle East pp. 75-89 Downloads
Salam Alshareef
Cars, capitalism and ecological crises: understanding systemic barriers to a sustainability transition in the German car industry pp. 90-110 Downloads
A. Katharina Keil and Julia K. Steinberger
Diversity, solidarity and the construction of the ingroup among (post)colonial migrants in The Netherlands, 1945–1968 pp. 111-124 Downloads
Emily Anne Wolff
Homo digitalis: narrative for a new political economy of digital transformation and transition pp. 125-143 Downloads
Joan Torrent-Sellens
Why didn’t Europe securitise more? The institutionalisation of covered bonds as an efficient instrument for financialisation pp. 144-158 Downloads
Viktor Skyrman
Rewarding a friend: Does the World Bank direct non-commercial risk insurance to countries that support US foreign policy interests? pp. 159-172 Downloads
Jonas Gamso and Anna Dimitrova
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