New Political Economy
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Volume 24, issue 6, 2019
- New Powers and the Distribution of Preferences in Global Trade Governance: From Deadlock and Drift to Fragmentation pp. 735-758

- Matthew D. Stephen and Michal Parízek
- Manias, Panics and Crashes in Emerging Markets: An Empirical Investigation of the Post-2008 Crisis Period pp. 759-779

- Natalya Naqvi
- The Golden Age of Tax Expenditures: Fiscal Welfare and Inequality in Portugal (1989–2011) pp. 780-797

- Rui Branco and Edna Costa
- Econogenic Harm and the Case for ‘Economy Harm Profile’ Analysis pp. 798-815

- George F. DeMartino
- The Global Governance of Systemic Risk: How Measurement Practices Tame Macroprudential Politics pp. 816-832

- Matthias Kranke and David Yarrow
- Mortgage Credit: Denmark’s Financial Capacity Building Regime pp. 833-850

- James D. G. Wood
- When do Heuristics Matter in Global Capital Markets? The Case of the BRIC Acronym pp. 851-872

- Lukas Linsi and Florian Schaffner
- Producing Airpower: The Rise and Fall of Neo-Liberalism’s Defence Agenda pp. 873-891

- Marc R. DeVore
Volume 24, issue 5, 2019
- Corrigendum pp. III-III

- The Editors
- Post-capitalist Development in Latin America’s Left Turn: Beyond Peronism and the Magical State pp. 587-604

- Manuel Larrabure
- From Big Bang to Big Crash: The Early Origins of the UK’s Finance-led Growth Model and the Persistence of Bad Policy Ideas pp. 605-622

- Tami Oren and Mark Blyth
- The Inflation Game: Targets, Practices and the Social Production of Monetary Credibility pp. 623-640

- Jacqueline Best
- Fuelled Power: Oil, Financiers and Central Bank Policy in Nigeria pp. 641-658

- Florence Dafe
- Economic Growth, Happiness and Socialism: Durkheim’s Critique of Economic Reason and Beyond pp. 659-677

- George Liagouras
- Social Justice in Comparative Political Economy: Lessons from Habermas and the Contemporary German Case pp. 678-695

- Douglas Voigt
- The Political Economy of Geoengineering as Plan B: Technological Rationality, Moral Hazard, and New Technology pp. 696-715

- Ryan Gunderson, Diana Stuart and Brian Petersen
- Failure to Expand? Socio-Technical Practices and Moral Judgement in Markets for Biodiversity Offsets pp. 716-733

- Carlos Ferreira and Jennifer Ferreira
Volume 24, issue 4, 2019
- The Resilience Agenda in Neoliberalising Cambodia pp. 441-456

- Iain Watson
- Federal Reserve System Rising: The Expansion of Board Veto Authority on the Eve of the Great Depression pp. 457-472

- Nicolas Thompson
- Economic Liberalism and the State: Dismantling the Myth of Naïve Laissez-Faire pp. 473-486

- Rune Møller Stahl
- Is Hollywood a Risky Business? A Political Economic Analysis of Risk and Creativity pp. 487-509

- James McMahon
- The International Politics of Reactive Currency Statecraft: Japan’s Reaction to the Rise of the Chinese Renminbi pp. 510-529

- Hyoung-kyu Chey
- The Role of London and Frankfurt in Supporting the Internationalisation of the Chinese Renminbi pp. 530-545

- Ramon Pacheco Pardo, Jan Knoerich and Yuanfang Li
- Beyond Patrimonial Plunder: The Use and Abuse of Coconut Levies in the Philippines pp. 546-564

- Charmaine G. Ramos
- The Nature of Capitalist Money and the Financial Links Between Debt-Led and Export-Led Growth Regimes pp. 565-586

- Juan Barredo-Zuriarrain
Volume 24, issue 3, 2019
- Corrigendum pp. iii-iii

- The Editors
- When Overlapping Organisations Play Two-Level Games: IMF–EU Interaction in Credit Lending to Latvia and Greece pp. 299-312

- Susanne Lütz and Sven Hilgers
- Status Quo Conservatism, Placation, or Partisan Division? Analysing Citizen Attitudes Towards Financial Reform in the United States pp. 313-333

- Kevin L. Young and Alper H. Yagci
- Central Bank Reform and the Politics of Blame Avoidance in the UK pp. 334-349

- Harpal Hungin and Scott James
- Corporate Islam, Global Capitalism and the Performance of Economic Moralities pp. 350-364

- Lena Rethel
- The Gendered Complexities of Promoting Female Entrepreneurship in the Gulf pp. 365-384

- Crystal A. Ennis
- Right-Wing Populism and Neoliberalism in Germany: The AfD’s Embrace of Ordoliberalism pp. 385-403

- Ralf Havertz
- The Political Economy of Brexit and the Future of British Capitalism Second Symposium pp. 404-407

- Charlie Dannreuther, Scott Lavery and Lucia Quaglia
- Brexit and the Politics of UK Growth Models pp. 408-421

- Ben Rosamond
- Bound by Gravity or Living in a ‘Post Geography Trading World’? Expert Knowledge and Affective Spatial Imaginaries in the Construction of the UK’s Post-Brexit Trade Policy pp. 422-439

- Gabriel Siles-Brügge
Volume 24, issue 2, 2019
- Continuity Under a Different Name: The Outcome of Privatisation in Serbia pp. 159-180

- Vladan Ivanović, Vadim Kufenko, Boris Begović, Nenad Stanisic and Vincent Geloso
- Unravelling the Puzzle of Social Standards’ Design in EU and US Trade Agreements pp. 181-196

- Evgeny Postnikov
- Domestic Sources of Twenty-first-century Geopolitics: Domestic Politics and Sovereign Wealth Funds in GCC Economies pp. 197-217

- Juergen Braunstein
- Watering Down Austerity: Scalar Politics and Disruptive Resistance in Ireland pp. 218-234

- Silke Trommer
- The Managerial Lineages of Neoliberalism pp. 235-251

- Samuel Knafo, Sahil Jai Dutta, Richard Lane and Steffan Wyn-Jones
- The Political Economy of Brexit and the Future of British Capitalism First Symposium pp. 252-257

- Scott Lavery, Lucia Quaglia and Charlie Dannreuther
- Brexit, the City and the Contingent Power of Finance pp. 258-271

- Scott James and Lucia Quaglia
- Paying Our Way in the World? Visible and Invisible Dangers of Brexit pp. 272-285

- Jonathan Perraton and Marta R. M. Spreafico
- What's Left for ‘Social Europe’? Brexit and Transnational Labour Market Regulation in the UK-1 and the EU-27 pp. 286-298

- Nicole Lindstrom
Volume 24, issue 1, 2019
- States and the Political Economy of Unfree Labour pp. 1-21

- Genevieve LeBaron and Nicola Phillips
- Political Economy of International Policy on the Transfer of Environmentally Sound Technologies in Global Climate Change Regime pp. 22-36

- Chaewoon Oh
- Assessing the Normative Legitimacy of Investment Arbitration: The EU’s Investment Court System pp. 37-61

- Lisa Diependaele, Ferdi De Ville and Sigrid Sterckx
- Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf? Rethinking the Core and Periphery in the Eurozone Crisis pp. 62-88

- Neil Dooley
- Climate Change and the Polanyian Counter-movement: Carbon Markets or Degrowth? pp. 89-102

- Diana Stuart, Ryan Gunderson and Brian Petersen
- The Politics of Inequality as Organised Spectacle: Why the Swiss Do Not Want to Tax the Rich pp. 103-124

- Patrick Emmenegger and Paul Marx
- Crisis of Capitalism and (De-)Politicisation of Monetary Policymaking: Reflections from Hungary and Turkey pp. 125-143

- Pınar E. Dönmez and Eva J. Zemandl
- The Irish Newspapers and the Residential Property Price Boom pp. 144-157

- Ciarán Casey
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