New Political Economy
2012 - 2025
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Volume 25, issue 6, 2020
- The Big Bang: Tax Evasion After Automatic Exchange of Information Under FATCA and CRS pp. 849-864

- Leo Ahrens and Fabio Bothner
- The Myth of Market Neutrality: A Comparative Study of the European Central Bank’s and the Swiss National Bank’s Corporate Security Purchases pp. 865-879

- Jens van ’t Klooster and Clément Fontan
- The Competitive Advantage of Collaboration – Throwing New Light on The Nordic Model pp. 880-896

- Atle Midttun and Nina Witoszek
- Transnational Capitalist Classes and the State in Chile pp. 897-912

- Anna Kowalczyk
- Islamic Charitable Giving in the UK: A ‘Radical’ Economic Alternative? pp. 913-925

- Samantha May
- Why Companies Bring the State Back In. The Voluntary Self-Nationalisation of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company and the Rise of ‘Governance by Government’ pp. 926-943

- Michael Sander
- A Macro-Level Account of Money and Credit to Explain Gendered Financialization pp. 944-956

- Brigitte Young
- Dimensions and Determinants of Financialisation: Comparing OECD Countries since 1997 pp. 957-977

- Ewa Karwowski, Mimoza Shabani and Engelbert Stockhammer
- Transnational Economists in the Eurozone Crisis: Professional Structures, Networks and Ideas pp. 978-991

- Ramona Coman
- New European Banking Governance and Crisis of Democracy: Bank Restructuring and Privatization in Slovenia pp. 992-1006

- Dora Piroska and Ana Podvršič
- The Political Economy of Policy Vacuums: The European Commission on Demographic Change pp. 1007-1021

- Leonard Seabrooke, Eleni Tsingou and Johann Ole Willers
- The Impact of Treasury Yields on US Presidential Approval, 1960–2010 pp. 1022-1040

- Iain Hardie, Ailsa Henderson and Charlotte Rommerskirchen
- Correction pp. 1041-1041

- The Editors
Volume 25, issue 5, 2020
- Five Little B(R)ICS: Huffing and Puffing, but not Blowing Your House in pp. 691-702

- Matthew Louis Bishop and Peg Murray-Evans
- Insider and Outsider Strategies of Influence: The BRICS’ Dualistic Approach Towards Informal Institutions pp. 703-714

- Andrew F. Cooper and Christina Stolte
- The BRICs and International Tax Governance: The Case of Automatic Exchange of Information pp. 715-733

- Dries Lesage, Wouter Lips and Mattias Vermeiren
- Teaming Up? China, India and Brazil and the Issue of Benefit-Sharing from Genetic Resource Use pp. 734-754

- Valbona Muzaka and Omar Ramon Serrano
- Why is China a Reluctant Leader of the World Trade Organization? pp. 755-772

- Matthew Louis Bishop and Zhang Xiaotong
- Rising Powers in Complex Regimes: South African Norm Shopping in the Governance of Cross-Border Investment pp. 773-790

- Peg Murray-Evans
- The Shape of ‘Rising Powers’ to Come? The Antinomies of Growth and Neoliberal Development in Turkey pp. 791-812

- Cemal Burak Tansel
- The Rise of Digital Financialisation: The Case of India pp. 813-828

- Sudeep Jain and Daniela Gabor
- PPPs in China: Does the Growth in Chinese PPPs Signal a Liberalising Economy? pp. 829-847

- Lydia Jones and Michael J. Bloomfield
Volume 25, issue 4, 2020
- Is Green Growth Possible? pp. 469-486

- Jason Hickel and Giorgos Kallis
- The 2014–15 Financial Crisis in Russia and the Foundations of Weak Monetary Power Autonomy in the International Political Economy pp. 487-510

- Ilja Viktorov and Alexander Abramov
- Market Power and Marketisation: Japan and China's Impact on the Iron Ore Market, 50 Years Apart pp. 511-534

- Pascale Massot
- Gig Work and the Discourse of Autonomy: Fictitious Freedom in Japan’s Digital Economy pp. 535-551

- Saori Shibata
- Transnational Depoliticisation and Industrial Policy: The European Commission and French Steel (1980–1984) pp. 552-571

- Alexis B. Moraitis
- Variegated Finance Capital and the Political Economy of Islamic Banking in the Gulf pp. 572-589

- Adam Hanieh
- The Lure of Ill-Fitting Unemployment Statistics: How South Africa’s Discouraged Work Seekers Disappeared From the Unemployment Rate pp. 590-606

- Juliette Alenda-Demoutiez and Daniel Mügge
- From Receding to Reseeding: Industrial Policy, Governance Strategies and Neoliberal Resilience in Post-crisis Britain pp. 607-625

- Craig Berry
- Getting the Resilience Right: Climate Change and Development Policy in the ‘African Age’ pp. 626-641

- Michael Mikulewicz and Marcus Taylor
- Conservative Developmental Statism in East Central Europe and Russia pp. 642-659

- Katharina Bluhm and Mihai Varga
- Discursive Contestation on Technological Innovation and the Institutional Design of the UNFCCC in the New Climate Change Regime pp. 660-674

- Chaewoon Oh
- Sovereign Debt Management and the Transformation from Keynesian to Neoliberal Monetary Governance in Britain pp. 675-690

- Sahil Jai Dutta
Volume 25, issue 3, 2020
- Introduction: Finance, Development and the State in East Asia pp. 315-319

- Lena Rethel and Elizabeth Thurbon
- The Future of Financial Activism in Taiwan? The Utility of a Mindset-centred Analysis of Developmental States and Their Evolution pp. 320-336

- Elizabeth Thurbon
- Legitimate Social Purpose and South Korea’s Support for Entrepreneurial Finance Since the Asian Financial Crisis pp. 337-353

- Robyn Klingler-Vidra and Ramon Pacheco Pardo
- Governed Interdependence, Communities of Practice and the Production of Capital Market Knowledge in Southeast Asia pp. 354-369

- Lena Rethel
- Not Just Another Shadow Bank: Chinese Authoritarian Capitalism and the ‘Developmental’ Promise of Digital Financial Innovation pp. 370-387

- Julian Gruin and Peter Knaack
- The Political Economy of Populist Rule in Post-Crisis Europe: Hungary and Poland pp. 388-403

- Alen Toplišek
- Human Development: Which Way Now? pp. 404-418

- Nuno Martins
- Neostructuralism and Its Class Character in the Political Economy of Bolivia Under Evo Morales pp. 419-438

- Angus McNelly
- Governing Refugee Disposability: Neoliberalism and Survival in Nairobi pp. 439-452

- Ali Bhagat
- State Actors, Market Games: Credit Guarantees and the Funding of China Development Bank pp. 453-468

- Muyang Chen
Volume 25, issue 2, 2020
- Michael Dietrich (1953-2019) pp. 157-158

- Andrew Gamble and Anthony Payne
- Financialisation, Welfare Retrenchment and Subsistence Debt in Britain pp. 159-173

- Hulya Dagdeviren, Jiayi Balasuriya, Sheila Luz, Ali Malik and Haider Shah
- The Monetary and Financial Powers of States: Theory, Dataset, and Observations on the Trajectory of American Dominance pp. 174-194

- Leslie Elliott Armijo, Daniel C. Tirone and Hyoung-kyu Chey
- The European Investment Bank as Policy Entrepreneur and the Promotion of Public-Private Partnerships pp. 195-212

- Moritz Liebe and David Howarth
- The Social Contradictions of Regional Development in the ALBA-TCP: The Case of Food Production pp. 213-230

- Rowan Lubbock
- Framing Solidarity in the Euro Crisis: A Comparison of the German and Irish Media Discourse pp. 231-247

- Stefan Wallaschek
- From Knowledge Economy to Automation Anxiety: A Growth Regime in Crisis? pp. 248-266

- Nick O’Donovan
- Open for Business: Entrepreneurial Central Banks and the Cultivation of Market Liquidity pp. 267-283

- Marius Birk and Matthias Thiemann
- New Lines Within the European Civil Society Mobilizations Against the TTIP pp. 284-299

- Niels Søndergaard
- Deviant Debt: Reputation, Litigation, and Outlier Effects in Argentina's Debt Restructuring Saga pp. 300-313

- Giselle Datz and Katharine Corcoran
Volume 25, issue 1, 2020
- Greening the State for a Sustainable Political Economy pp. 1-4

- Martin P. A. Craig
- Re-thinking the Fiscal and Monetary Political Economy of the Green State pp. 5-17

- Dan Bailey
- A Genealogy of Economic Growth as Ideology and Cold War Core State Imperative pp. 18-29

- John Barry
- ‘Treasury Control’ and the British Environmental State: The Political Economy of Green Development Strategy in UK Central Government pp. 30-45

- Martin P.A. Craig
- The Green State in Transition: Reply to Bailey, Barry and Craig pp. 46-56

- Robyn Eckersley
- The Renewable Energy Transition Energy Path Divergence, Increasing Returns and Mutually Reinforcing Leads in the State-Market Symbiosis pp. 57-71

- Stephen Bell
- Green Capital Accumulation: Business and Sustainability Management in a World of Global Value Chains pp. 72-84

- Stefano Ponte
- On the Nature of the Countermovement: A Response to Stuart et al.’s ‘Climate Change and the Polanyian Countermovement: Carbon Markets or Degrowth?’ pp. 85-90

- Wim Carton
- The Evolution of Private Provision in Urban Drinking Water: New Geographies, Institutional Ambiguity and the Need for Political Economy pp. 91-106

- Jeff Powell and Yuliya Yurchenko
- V for Vendetta as Vernacular Critique: The Exceptional State of Liberal Political Economy pp. 107-121

- Chris Rogers
- Financial Crisis, Inequality, and Capitalist Diversity: A Critique of the Capital as Power Model of the Stock Market pp. 122-139

- Joseph Baines and Sandy Brian Hager
- Embedded Countermovements: The Forging of Protected Areas and Native Communities in the Peruvian Amazon pp. 140-155

- Jose Carlos Orihuela
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