New Political Economy
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Volume 26, issue 6, 2021
- The Politics of Green Transformations: An Introduction to the Special Section pp. 903-906

- Peter Newell, Matthew Paterson and Martin Craig
- How Did We Do That? Histories and Political Economies of Rapid and Just Transitions pp. 907-922

- Peter Newell and Andrew Simms
- ‘The End of the Fossil Fuel Age’? Discourse Politics and Climate Change Political Economy pp. 923-936

- Matthew Paterson
- Climate Smart City: New Cultural Political Economies in the Making in Malmö, Sweden pp. 937-950

- Harriet Bulkeley and Johannes Stripple
- Theorising the Political Economy of Energy Transformations: Agency, Structure, Space, Process pp. 951-963

- Rebecca Pearse
- Selective Neoliberalism: How Italy Went from Dualization to Liberalisation in Labour Market and Pension Reforms pp. 964-984

- Emanuele Ferragina and Alessandro Arrigoni
- Imputing Away the Ladder: Implications of Changes in GDP Measurement for Convergence Debates and the Political Economy of Development pp. 985-1014

- Jacob Assa and Ingrid Harvold Kvangraven
- On Cultural Political Economy: A Defence and Constructive Critique pp. 1015-1029

- Andrea Sau
- Plunder in the Post-Colonial Era: Quantifying Drain from the Global South Through Unequal Exchange, 1960–2018 pp. 1030-1047

- Jason Hickel, Dylan Sullivan and Huzaifa Zoomkawala
- Saving Liberalism through Meaningful Choices. Restating the Case for an Individual Carbon Card pp. 1048-1061

- Umberto Mario Sconfienza
- The Governance of Social Risks: Nurturing Social Solidarity through Social Impact Bonds? pp. 1062-1077

- Andrei Guter-Sandu
- Reactive, Individualistic and Disciplinary: The Urban Resilience Project in Dhaka pp. 1078-1091

- Sarah E. Sharma
Volume 26, issue 5, 2021
- Agreeing to Disagree Politically pp. 707-716

- Brad R. Taylor and William Bosworth
- The International Regulation of Competition Policy and Government Procurement: Exploring the Boundaries of the Trade Regime pp. 717-734

- Ivo Križić
- Everyday Political Economy of Human Rights to Health: Dignity and Respect as an Approach to Gendered Inequalities and Accountability pp. 735-747

- Pia Riggirozzi
- The Trade (Policy) Discourse in Top Economics Journals pp. 748-764

- Matthias Aistleitner and Stephan Puehringer
- Structuring the Interstitial Space of Global Financing Partnerships for Sustainable Development: A Network Analysis pp. 765-782

- Moira V. Faul and Jordan S. Tchilingirian
- Real Estate Development Through Land Grabs: Predatory Accumulation and Precarity in Palestine pp. 783-796

- Linda Tabar and Samia Al-Botmeh
- Pushing on a String: Monetary Policy, Growth Models and the Persistence of Low Inflation in Advanced Capitalism pp. 797-816

- Hielke Van Doorslaer and Mattias Vermeiren
- Did the ‘Real’ Economy Turn Financial? Mapping the Contours of Financialisation in the Non-Financial Corporate Sector pp. 817-831

- Matthew Soener
- Monetary Policy as Usual? The Bank of England’s Extraordinary Monetary Policies and the Disciplining of Labour pp. 832-850

- John Evemy, Edward Yates and Andrew Eggleston
- #DeleteFacebook: From Popular Protest to a New Model of Platform Capitalism? pp. 851-868

- Stuart Mills
- Managing Macroeconomic Neoliberalism: Capital and the Resilience of the Rational Expectations Assumption since the Great Recession pp. 869-884

- Oddný Helgadóttir and Cornel Ban
- The Great Debt Divergence and its Implications for the Covid-19 Crisis: Mapping Corporate Leverage as Power pp. 885-901

- Joseph Baines and Sandy Brian Hager
Volume 26, issue 4, 2021
- Intro: Comparative Capitalism Research in Emerging Markets – A New Generation pp. 509-513

- Geoffrey Wood and Gerhard Schnyder
- Comparative Capitalism, Growth Models and Emerging Markets: The Development of the Field pp. 514-526

- Michael Schedelik, Andreas Nölke, Daniel Mertens and Christian May
- State-Permeated Capitalism and the Solar PV Industry in China and India pp. 527-539

- Matthew M. C. Allen, Maria L. Allen, Syed Imran Saqib and Jiajia Liu
- Extending Varieties of Capitalism to Emerging Economies: What can We Learn from Brazil? pp. 540-553

- Glenn Morgan, Heike Doering and Marcus Gomes
- Development Finance or Financial Accumulation for Asset Managers?: The Perils of the Global Shadow Banking System in Developing Countries pp. 554-573

- Fathimath Musthaq
- From National Marketplaces to Global Providers of Financial Infrastructures: Exchanges, Infrastructures and Structural Power in Global Finance pp. 574-597

- Johannes Petry
- The Political Economy of Household Debt & The Keynesian Policy Paradigm pp. 598-615

- Matthew Sparkes and James D. G. Wood
- Daily Judgement: Political News and Financial Markets pp. 616-630

- Michael Breen, Iain McMenamin, Michael Courtney and Gemma McNulty
- TNC Competitiveness in the Formation of the Single Market: The Role of European Business Revisited pp. 631-645

- Benjamin Bürbaumer
- Hacker-engineers and Their Economies: The Political Economy of Decentralised Networks and ‘Cryptoeconomics’ pp. 646-659

- Jaya Klara Brekke
- From Green Energy to the Green Car State? The Political Economy of Ecological Modernisation in Germany pp. 660-673

- Tobias Haas
- When Do Banks Do What Governments Tell Them to Do? A Comparative Study of Greek Bonds’ Management in France and Germany at the Onset of the Euro-Crisis pp. 674-689

- Elsa Clara Massoc
- The Wealth Defence Industry: A Large-scale Study on Accountancy Firms as Profit Shifting Facilitators pp. 690-706

- Lena Ajdacic, Eelke M. Heemskerk and Javier Garcia-Bernardo
Volume 26, issue 3, 2021
- Hybrid Neoliberalism: Capitalist Development in Contemporary Iran pp. 313-327

- Kayhan Valadbaygi
- The Dominant Narrative of the New Zealand–China Free Trade Agreement: Peripheral Evidence, Presumptive Tilt and Business Realities pp. 328-343

- Antje Fiedler, Benjamin Fath and D Hugh Whittaker
- Training the Public: Advancing Neoliberal Reforms Through Model Experiences pp. 344-358

- Amit Avigur-Eshel and Ronen Mandelkern
- National Competitive Advantage and Energy Transitions in Korea and Taiwan pp. 359-375

- Sung-Young Kim
- The Platform Political Economy of FinTech: Reintermediation, Consolidation and Capitalisation pp. 376-388

- Paul Langley and Andrew Leyshon
- Inter-Organisational Distrust and the Political Economy of Central Bank Independence in the UK pp. 389-405

- Jim Buller and Ben Whisker
- From Depoliticisation to Dedemocratisation: Revisiting the Neoliberal Turn in Macroeconomics pp. 406-421

- Rune Møller Stahl
- Weathering the Storm? Financialisation and German Savings Banks pp. 422-438

- Michael Schwan
- Bringing the Harm Home: The Quest for Home Ownership and the Amplification of Social Harm pp. 439-454

- Marc Schelhase
- Financialised Private Equity Finance and the Debt Gamble: The Case of Toys R Us pp. 455-471

- Jamie Morgan and Muhammad Ali Nasir
- Developmental State or Economic Statecraft? Where, Why and How the Difference Matters pp. 472-489

- Linda Weiss and Elizabeth Thurbon
- Beyond the Mutual Constitution of States and Markets: On the Governance of Alienation pp. 490-508

- Jack Copley and Alexis Moraitis
Volume 26, issue 2, 2021
- Seeing and Not-seeing Like a Political Economist: The Historicity of Contemporary Political Economy and its Blind Spots pp. 217-228

- Jacqueline Best, Colin Hay, Genevieve LeBaron and Daniel Mügge
- The Diversity of Economic Nationalism pp. 229-238

- Eric Helleiner
- Enoch Powell: Britain’s First Neoliberal Politician pp. 239-249

- Robbie Shilliam
- Gambling and Political Economy, Revisited pp. 250-260

- Kate Bedford
- The Antisemitic Backlash to Financial Power: Conspiracy Theory as a Response to Financial Complexity and Crisis pp. 261-270

- Erin Lockwood
- Trump & Trade: The Crisis in the Multilateral Trading System pp. 271-282

- Kristen Hopewell
- Making Sense of Populist Nationalism pp. 283-290

- Andrew Gamble
- State/Nation Histories, Structural Inequalities and Racialised Crises pp. 291-301

- V. Spike Peterson
- Darkness and Light in a Global Political Economy pp. 302-311

- Louis W. Pauly
Volume 26, issue 1, 2021
- Capitalist Convergence? European (dis?)Integration and the Post-crash Restructuring of French and European Capitalisms pp. 1-19

- Ben Clift and Sean McDaniel
- Hidden in Plain Sight: Unpaid Household Services and the Politics of GDP Measurement pp. 20-35

- Daniel DeRock
- Money and the ‘Level Playing Field’: The Epistemic Problem of European Financial Market Integration pp. 36-51

- Troels Krarup
- Building a Centre of Capital Accumulation: A Study of the Institutional Emergence of the French Private Equity Sector (from the Early 1980s to 2017) pp. 52-68

- Marlène Benquet and Théo Bourgeron
- The Politics of Shadow Money: Security Structures, Money Creation and Unconventional Central Banking pp. 69-85

- Joscha Wullweber
- Free From What? Classical Competition and the Early Decades of American Antitrust pp. 86-103

- Nicola Giocoli
- Welfare Reform and the Logic of Financial Responsibility: Creating the ‘Value-able’ Subject pp. 104-118

- Edward Pemberton
- State-firm Coordination and Upgrading in Spain's and Korea's ICT Industries pp. 119-137

- Angela Garcia Calvo
- The Issue of Efficiency and the Role of State in New Institutional Economics: A Critical Perspective pp. 138-151

- Giorgos Meramveliotakis
- The Unconscious Countermovement and the Conscious Polanyian Movement: A New Vocabulary for Contemporary Polanyian Scholarship pp. 152-167

- Rowan Alcock
- New Frontiers of Profit and Risk: The Fourth Industrial Revolution’s Impact on Business and Human Rights pp. 168-185

- Changrok Soh and Daniel Connolly
- The Political Economy of Rental Housing in Spain: The Dialectics of Exploitation(s) and Regulations pp. 186-202

- Ismael Yrigoy
- Doing Away with the Sovereign: Neoliberalism and the Promotion of Market Discipline in European Economic Governance pp. 203-215

- Markus Ojala
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