New Political Economy
2012 - 2025
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Volume 27, issue 6, 2022
- A Critical Node: The Role of China in the Transnational Circulation of Developmentalist Ideas, Policies and Practices pp. 907-915

- Sarah Eaton and Saori N. Katada
- Neglected Chinese Origins of East Asian Developmentalism pp. 916-928

- Eric Helleiner
- Sino-Japanese Engagement in the Making of China’s National Champions pp. 929-943

- Wendy Leutert
- Institutions, Ideation, and Diffusion of Japan’s and China’s Overseas Infrastructure Promotion Policies pp. 944-957

- Jessica C. Liao and Saori N. Katada
- Diffusion of Practice: The Curious Case of the Sino-German Technical Standardisation Partnership pp. 958-971

- Daniel Fuchs and Sarah Eaton
- Grand Development Strategy or Simply Grandiose? China's Diffusion of Its Belt & Road Initiative into Central Europe pp. 972-988

- Oldrich Krpec and Carol Wise
- The economic local turn in peace and conflict studies: economic peacebuilding interventions and the everyday pp. 989-1001

- Birte Vogel
- Can the anti-politics machine be dismantled? pp. 1002-1016

- Rajesh Venugopal
- Experts versus representatives? Financialised valuation and institutional change in financial governance pp. 1017-1030

- Philipp Golka and Natascha van der Zwan
- Networks of knowledge production and mobility in the world of social impact bonds pp. 1031-1045

- Jacob Broom and Jordan Tchilingirian
- Bitcoin as a digital commodity pp. 1046-1061

- Tomás N. Rotta and Edemilson Paraná
Volume 27, issue 5, 2022
- Experience, communication, and collective action: financial autonomy and capital market development in East Asia pp. 731-753

- Boram Lee and Yong Wook Lee
- External enablers of Eurozone austerity: exploring the link between the ease of suppressing domestic spending and trading partners’ demand pp. 754-770

- Pálma Polyák
- Technocratic Keynesianism: a paradigm shift without legislative change pp. 771-787

- Jens van ’t Klooster
- Does ownership matter? Claimant characteristics and case outcomes in investor-state arbitration pp. 788-805

- Julia Calvert, Charlotte Rommerskirchen and Arjen van der Heide
- Tensions between individual and system change in the climate movement: an analysis of Extinction Rebellion pp. 806-819

- Diana Stuart
- Platform power and regulatory politics: Polanyi for the twenty-first century pp. 820-836

- John W. Cioffi, Martin F. Kenney and John Zysman
- Building the weak hand of the state: tracing the market boundaries of high pharmaceutical prices in France pp. 837-850

- Théo Bourgeron and Susi Geiger
- Black swan -or- black boxed economics: applying ontology, Keynesianism, and constructivism to policy and market analysis pp. 851-865

- Christian Hernandez
- Broad strokes towards a grand theory in the analysis of sustainable development: a return to the classical political economy pp. 866-878

- Manolis Manioudis and Giorgos Meramveliotakis
- The European banks’ role in the financial crisis of 2007-8: a critical assessment pp. 879-894

- Photis Lysandrou
- Towards a concept of responsibility for economics pp. 895-905

- Ioana Negru and Wilfred Dolfsma
Volume 27, issue 4, 2022
- Rethinking the Dynamics of Inclusion and Exclusion in Trade Politics pp. 547-552

- Jean-Baptiste Velut, Gabriel Siles-Brügge and Louise Dalingwater
- Small Firms as the Main Beneficiaries of Trade Agreements? A Framing Analysis of European Commission Discourse pp. 553-566

- Ferdi De Ville and Niels Gheyle
- Transparency in US Trade Policymaking: Inclusive Design or Exclusionary Process? pp. 567-580

- Jean-Baptiste Velut
- Participation of Civil Society in EU Trade Policy Making: How Inclusive is Inclusion? pp. 581-596

- Lotte Drieghe, Jan Orbie, Diana Potjomkina and Jamal Shahin
- Trade Paradiplomacy and the Politics of International Economic Law: The Inclusion of Quebec and the Exclusion of Wallonia in the CETA Negotiations pp. 597-609

- Stéphane Paquin
- Resilience in the City of London: the fate of UK financial services after Brexit pp. 610-628

- Manolis Kalaitzake
- ‘What is exploitation and workplace abuse?’ A classification schema to understand exploitative workplace behaviour towards migrant workers pp. 629-645

- Anna Boucher
- Europeanisation as a driver of dependent financialisation in East-Central Europe: insights from the Baltic states pp. 646-664

- Leonardo Pataccini
- Phantom investments, hegemony and the chameleon of dispossession: tourism development at Cavo Sidero- Crete, Greece pp. 665-679

- Dimitris Milonakis, Elina Drakaki, Manolis Manioudis and Sergios Tzotzes
- Welfare generosity, credit access and household debt: clarifying relationships through a new welfare-debt typology pp. 680-696

- Kathleen M. Annarelli
- Explaining divergent National Responses to Covid-19: An Enhanced State Capacity Framework pp. 697-712

- Linda Weiss and Elizabeth Thurbon
- Global pressures, household social reproduction strategies and compound inequality pp. 713-729

- Stephen Farrall, Emily Gray, Alexander Nunn and Daniela Tepe-Belfrage
Volume 27, issue 3, 2022
- The Impacts of Subordinated Financialisation on Workers in Peripheral Countries: an Analytical Framework and the Cases of Brazil and Colombia pp. 361-384

- Manuel Martínez and Pietro Borsari
- Zero carbon as economic restructuring: spatial divisions of labour and just transition pp. 385-402

- Aidan While and Will Eadson
- The Politics of Fiscal Legitimacy in Developmental States: Emergency Taxes in Argentina Under Kirchnerism pp. 403-425

- Matt Barlow and Alejandro Milcíades Peña
- Seeing like a macroeconomist: varieties of formalisation, professional incentives and academic ideational change pp. 426-440

- Oddný Helgadóttir
- The Political Economy of Climate Change Litigation: Is There a Point to Suing Fossil Fuel Companies? pp. 441-454

- Ryan Gunderson and Claiton Fyock
- Governing Global Liquidity: Federal Reserve Swap Lines and the International Dimension of US Monetary Policy pp. 455-472

- Fabian Pape
- Studying the relationship between social policy promotion and neoliberalism: the case of social investment pp. 473-489

- Francesco Laruffa
- Modern finance theory and practice and the Anthropocene pp. 490-503

- Emre Tarim
- Resilience, discipline and financialisation in the UK’s liberal welfare state pp. 504-516

- Matthew Donoghue
- The EU as catalytic state? Rethinking European climate and energy governance pp. 517-531

- Andrea Prontera and Rainer Quitzow
- Statistical Conventions and the Forms of the State: A Story of South African Statistics pp. 532-545

- Juliette Alenda-Demoutiez
- Addendum pp. 546-546

- The Editors
Volume 27, issue 2, 2022
- Grounding the Politics of Transnational Private Governance: Introduction to the Special Section pp. 177-187

- Jean-Christophe Graz
- Power and the Practice of Transnational Private Regulation pp. 188-202

- Tim Bartley
- Additionality and Implementation Gaps in Voluntary Sustainability Standards pp. 203-224

- Thomas Dietz and Janina Grabs
- Human Rights and Corporate Reinsurance: From Ensuring Rights to Insuring Risks pp. 225-239

- Christian Scheper and Johanna Gördemann
- Local Grounding of Transnational Private Governance Authority: Translation, Contestation, Legitimation and Communities of Practice pp. 240-256

- Stepan Wood
- Collaboration, Adaptation, or Disruption? Wall Street, Fintech and Corporate Bond Trading pp. 257-276

- Huw Macartney, Jessica Wood and Katarina Dubrova
- The Structure–Agency Relation of Growth Imperative Hypotheses in a Credit Economy pp. 277-295

- Christian Kimmich and Ferdinand Wenzlaff
- Understanding Queer Oppression and Resistance in the Global Economy: Towards a Theoretical Framework for Political Economy pp. 296-311

- Ellie Gore
- Disrupting the Welfare State? Digitalisation and the Retrenchment of Public Sector Capacity pp. 312-328

- Rosie Collington
- The End of Austerity as Common Sense? An Experimental Analysis of Public Opinion Shifts and Class Dynamics During the Covid-19 Crisis pp. 329-346

- Emanuele Ferragina and Andrew Zola
- Business elites and populism: understanding business responses pp. 347-359

- Magnus Feldmann and Glenn Morgan
Volume 27, issue 1, 2022
- Light at the End of the Panel: The Gaza Strip and the Interplay Between Geopolitical Conflict and Renewable Energy Transition pp. 1-18

- Itay Fischhendler, Lior Herman and Lioz David
- Governing Fintech and Fintech as Governance: The Regulatory Sandbox, Riskwashing, and Disruptive Social Classification pp. 19-32

- Eric Brown and Dóra Piroska
- The Power of Finance in the Age of Market Based Banking pp. 33-46

- Samuel Knafo
- Towards an ‘Everyday’ Cultural Political Economy of English Football: Conceptualising the Futures of Wembley Stadium and the Grassroots Game pp. 47-61

- David M. Webber
- The Eurozone’s Evolving Fiscal Ecosystem: Mitigating Fiscal Discipline by Governing Through Off-Balance-Sheet Fiscal Agencies pp. 62-80

- Andrei Guter-Sandu and Steffen Murau
- Offshoring the Uncovered Liability Problem: Currency Hierarchies, State-Owned Settlement Banks and the Offshore Market for Renminbi pp. 81-98

- Damian Tobin
- The Ineffectiveness of CSR: Understanding Garment Company Commitments to Living Wages in Global Supply Chains pp. 99-115

- Genevieve LeBaron, Remi Edwards, Tom Hunt, Charline Sempéré and Penelope Kyritsis
- The World Bank, Agricultural Credit, and the Rise of Neoliberalism in Global Development pp. 116-131

- Nick Bernards
- The Social Ecology of Adam Smith: Reconsidering the Intellectual Foundations of Political Economy pp. 132-145

- Leo Steeds
- Fossilised Capital: Price and Profit in the Energy Transition pp. 146-159

- Brett Christophers
- Large Banks, Market-based Banking, and the Financialisation of Danish Mortgage Markets pp. 160-175

- Patrick Gallagher
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