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2012 - 2025

Current editor(s): Professor Colin Hay

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Volume 30, issue 5, 2025

Introduction: the new political economy of central banks: reluctant Atlases? pp. 625-638 Downloads
Lucia Quaglia and Amy Verdun
The geoeconomics of Central Banks Digital Currencies (CBDCs): the case of the European Central Bank (ECB) pp. 639-651 Downloads
Lucia Quaglia and Amy Verdun
A less reluctant (green) Atlas? Explaining the People’s Bank of China’s distinctive environmental shift pp. 652-665 Downloads
Monica DiLeo, Eric Helleiner and Hongying Wang
Transformations in Latin American central banking: COVID-19 and the end of the ‘fiscal firewall’ pp. 666-681 Downloads
Max Nagel and Sven Van Kerckhoven
New roles in central bank cooperation: towards a global liquidity backstop pp. 682-694 Downloads
Lukas Spielberger
Communication tools: a genealogy of quantitative easing pp. 695-712 Downloads
Will Bateman
What do central bankers talk about when they talk about inflation? The rise and fall of inflation narratives pp. 713-728 Downloads
Nicolò Fraccaroli, Vincent Arel-Bundock and Mark Blyth
Disrupting the production boundary: from deservingness to right pp. 729-740 Downloads
Emma J. Kast
Performing energy: the International Energy Agency and the conflicting imaginaries of capitalist energy transition pp. 741-754 Downloads
Gabe Eckhouse
Global structures of digital dependence and the rise of technopoles pp. 755-774 Downloads
Maximilian Mayer and Yen-Chi Lu

Volume 30, issue 4, 2025

The public interest requirement in quiet business politics and noisy business politics – evidence from Australia pp. 481-493 Downloads
Stephen Bell
The mobilisers: private climate finance, legal expertise, and the limits of innovation pp. 494-507 Downloads
Lukas Bogner
Unravelling connections: energy, economic growth, and decoupling through a historical lens pp. 508-525 Downloads
Graham Palmer and Joshua Floyd
Moneylending or financial service: the politics of regulating microfinance in India pp. 526-542 Downloads
Tanushree Kaushal
Repair work in raced welfare capitalism: community health workers in the United States pp. 543-555 Downloads
Tine Hanrieder
An odd couple? When mainstream economists join forces with trade unions pp. 556-572 Downloads
Assaf S. Bondy and Ronen Mandelkern
The EU-20: economic convergence or divergence? An analysis of the retention capacity of productivity increases pp. 573-589 Downloads
Alfredo Del Río-Casasola
Challenges and pathways to inclusive low-carbon development in South Africa: a political settlements analysis pp. 590-606 Downloads
Nicholas van Doesburgh and Harald Winkler
Financialisation, indebted workers and labour discipline: empirical evidence on reduced strike activity in the European Union countries pp. 607-622 Downloads
Ricardo Barradas
Correction pp. 623-623 Downloads
The Editors

Volume 30, issue 3, 2025

Introduction: power relations in the digital economy pp. 313-324 Downloads
Uma Rani and Nicolas Pons-Vignon
Workers’ power and platform capitalism: the embryo towards an alternative pp. 325-341 Downloads
Fikile Masikane and Edward Webster
Challenging boundaries: exploring pricing strategies, and unpaid labour time to explain earning disparities in online labour markets pp. 342-358 Downloads
Uma Rani, Valeria Pulignano, Nora Gobel and Karol Muszyński
Where does AI come from? A global case study across Europe, Africa, and Latin America pp. 359-372 Downloads
Paola Tubaro, Antonio A. Casilli, Maxime Cornet, Clément Le Ludec and Juana Torres Cierpe
Social relations and worker resistance in the platform economy: towards a future research agenda pp. 373-387 Downloads
Prakriti Dasgupta, Ronan Carbery, Anthony McDonnell and Stefan Jooss
SoftBank: empire-building, capital formation & power in Asian digital capitalism pp. 388-402 Downloads
Jack Linchuan Qiu and Chris King-Chi Chan
Power resources and the last-mile problem in logistics: reflections on a Swiss labour struggle pp. 403-417 Downloads
Nicolas Pons-Vignon
Theorising the ‘migration fix’: workerisation and exclusion in the European border regime pp. 418-430 Downloads
Davide Schmid and Gemma Bird
Climate-related risks to central bank independence: the depoliticisation and repoliticisation of the Bank of England in the transition to net zero pp. 431-445 Downloads
James Jackson, Daniel Bailey and Matthew Paterson
Rethinking capacities of regulatory market-assurance intermediaries: the case of seafood sustainability audits pp. 446-465 Downloads
Graeme Auld and Stefan Renckens
Is politics Bad for banking? how political ownership shaped the historical trajectory of Italian banks pp. 466-480 Downloads
Fabio Bulfone and Manuela Moschella

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 del Rey
Feminism, innovative finance and the Equality Fund: doing well while doing good? pp. 148-161 Downloads
Julie St-Pierre Gaudreault and Susan Jane Spronk
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