New Political Economy
2012 - 2025
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Volume 21, issue 6, 2016
- Politics as organised combat – New players and new rules of the game in Sweden pp. 505-519

- Stefan Svallfors
- Good in a crisis: the ontological institutionalism of social constructivism pp. 520-535

- Colin Hay
- The accidental agro-power: constructing comparative advantage in Brazil pp. 536-554

- Kristen Hopewell
- Mobilizing moral boundaries: the politics of derivatives reform in the US pp. 555-573

- Agnes Orban
- Growing China’s renewables sector: a developmental state approach pp. 574-586

- Geoffrey C. Chen and Charles Lees
- Comparative politics and quasi-rational markets pp. 587-605

- Iain McMenamin, Michael Breen and Juan Muñoz-Portillo
- The International Labour Organization and the ambivalent politics of financial inclusion in West Africa pp. 606-620

- Nick Bernards
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 21, issue 5, 2016
- Erratum pp. iii-iii

- The Editors
- Between X and Y: how process tracing contributes to opening the black box of causality pp. 437-454

- Christine Trampusch and Bruno Palier
- Process tracing of extensive and intensive processes pp. 455-462

- Tulia G. Falleti
- It's all about mechanisms – what process-tracing case studies should be tracing pp. 463-472

- Derek Beach
- Assessing causal inference problems with Bayesian process tracing: the economic effects of proportional representation and the problem of endogeneity pp. 473-483

- Marcus Kreuzer
- Process tracing, abstraction, and varieties of cognitive interest pp. 484-488

- Renate Mayntz
- Process tracing and the causal identification revolution pp. 489-492

- Kimberly J. Morgan
- Mechanisms, Bayesianism, and process tracing pp. 493-499

- James Mahoney
- Process tracing: a laudable aim or a high-tariff methodology? pp. 500-504

- Colin Hay
Volume 21, issue 4, 2016
- China and India's insertion in the intellectual property rights regime: sustaining or disrupting the rules? pp. 343-364

- Omar Serrano
- Neoliberal growth models, monetary union and the Euro crisis. A post-Keynesian perspective pp. 365-379

- Engelbert Stockhammer
- Friedrich List and the Imperial origins of the national economy pp. 380-400

- Onur Ulas Ince
- The Political Feasibility of Consumption-Based Carbon Accounting pp. 401-413

- Marco Grasso
- ‘Emptying the cage, changing the birds’: state rescaling, path-dependency and the politics of economic restructuring in post-crisis Guangdong pp. 414-435

- Kean Fan Lim
Volume 21, issue 3, 2016
- From performativity to political economy: index investing, ETFs and asset manager capitalism pp. 257-273

- Benjamin Braun
- Rethinking banking. Debt discounting and the making of modern money as liquidity pp. 274-290

- Stefano Sgambati
- Hedging neoliberalism: derivatives as state policy in Mexico pp. 291-304

- Hepzibah Munoz Martinez
- Performative global finance: bridging micro and macro approaches with a stratified perspective pp. 305-321

- Joscha Wullweber
- Post-neoliberal developmental regimes in Latin America: Argentina under Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner pp. 322-341

- Christopher Wylde
Volume 21, issue 2, 2016
- Derivatives and the financialisation of the Italian state pp. 167-186

- Andrea Lagna
- The domestic politics of financial regulation: Informal ratification games and the EU capital requirement negotiations pp. 187-203

- Scott James
- Politics of scale and strategic selectivity in the liberalisation of public services – the role of trade in services pp. 204-219

- Werner Raza
- Fair trade certification as oversight: an analysis of fair trade international and the small producers' symbol pp. 220-237

- Patrick Clark and Ian Hussey
- Inclusive healthcare and the political settlement in Cambodia pp. 238-255

- Tim Kelsall and Seiha Heng
Volume 21, issue 1, 2016
- Money Talks: Moral Economies of Earning a Living in Neoliberal East Africa pp. 1-25

- J�rg Wiegratz and Egle Cesnulyte
- Banking on the FED: QE1-2-3 and the Rebalancing of the Global Economy pp. 26-48

- Herman Mark Schwartz
- Beyond Asymmetry: Substantive Beliefs in Preference Formation and Efficiency of Asymmetrical Negotiations pp. 49-68

- Elijah Nyaga Munyi
- Bodies of Knowledge in Reproduction: Epistemic Boundaries in the Political Economy of Fertility pp. 69-89

- Leonard Seabrooke and Eleni Tsingou
- The Corporate Elite Community Structure of Global Capitalism pp. 90-118

- Eelke M. Heemskerk and Frank W. Takes
- Understanding the Political Motivations That Shape Rwanda's Emergent Developmental State pp. 119-144

- Laura Mann and Marie Berry
- Room to Manoeuvre? International Financial Markets and the National Tax State pp. 145-165

- Hanna Lierse and Laura Seelkopf
Volume 20, issue 6, 2015
- The Environmental Paradox of the Welfare State: The Dynamics of Sustainability pp. 793-811

- Daniel Bailey
- Rent Management - The Heart of Green Industrial Policy pp. 812-831

- Hubert Schmitz, Oliver Johnson and Tilman Altenburg
- The Political Economics of Tax Reform in Chile pp. 832-850

- Leonardo E. Letelier S. and Mireya D�vila A.
- Germany and the Euro-Zone Crisis: The European Reformation of the German Banking Crisis and the Future of the Euro pp. 851-870

- Helen Thompson
- The Political Economy of Mobility Partnerships - Structural Power in the EU's External Migration Policy pp. 871-893

- Julia Maisenbacher
- The Regressive Recovery: Distribution, Inequality and State Power in Britain's Post-Crisis Political Economy pp. 894-923

- Jeremy Green and Scott Lavery
- What made Economists so Politically Influential? Governance-related Ideas and Institutional Entrepreneurship in the Economic Liberalisation of Israel and beyond pp. 924-941

- Ronen Mandelkern
Volume 20, issue 5, 2015
- The Role of Southern Intellectuals in Contemporary Trade Governance pp. 633-652

- James Scott
- The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership and the Role of Computable General Equilibrium Modelling: An Exercise in 'Managing Fictional Expectations' pp. 653-678

- Ferdi De Ville and Gabriel Siles-Br�gge
- Schools Out: Adam Smith and Pre-disciplinary International Political Economy pp. 679-701

- Simon Glaze
- Is the EU ETS a Just Climate Policy? pp. 702-724

- Jo Dirix, Wouter Peeters and Sigrid Sterckx
- Disrupting the European Crisis: A Critical Political Economy of Contestation, Subversion and Escape pp. 725-751

- Nikolai Huke, Mònica Clua-Losada and David J. Bailey
- Debt and Punishment: Market Discipline in the Eurozone pp. 752-782

- Charlotte Rommerskirchen
- Capitalism after the Crisis pp. 783-791

- Christopher Bickerton
Volume 20, issue 4, 2015
- Fossil Fuel Subsidy Reform, Rent Management and Political Fragmentation in Developing Countries pp. 475-494

- Matthew Lockwood
- Neoliberal Entrenchment of North Atlantic Capital. From Corporate Self-Regulation to State Capture pp. 495-517

- Kees Van Der Pijl and Yuliya Yurchenko
- Economic Ideas and Institutional Change: The Case of the Russian Stabilisation Fund pp. 518-544

- Ewa Dabrowska and Joachim Zweynert
- Making a Market for Sustainability: The Commodification of Certified Palm Oil pp. 545-568

- Ben Richardson
- Defying Convergence: Globalisation and Varieties of Defence-Industrial Capitalism pp. 569-593

- Marc R. Devore
- Labour Unrest in the Global Political Economy: The Case of China's 2010 Strike Wave pp. 594-613

- Kevin Gray and Youngseok Jang
- Neoliberalising Feminism pp. 614-631

- Elisabeth Pr�gl
Volume 20, issue 3, 2015
- Towards a New Political Economy of the Crisis: Getting What Went Wrong Right pp. 331-341

- Jeremy Green and Colin Hay
- Varieties of Economic Crisis, Varieties of Ideational Change: How and Why Financial Regulation and Macroeconomic Policy Differ pp. 342-366

- Andrew Baker
- Futurity, Pro-cyclicality and Financial Crises pp. 367-385

- Ronen Palan
- Round the Houses: Homeownership and Failures of Asset-Based Welfare in the United Kingdom pp. 386-405

- Johnna Montgomerie and Mirjam B�denbender
- The (International) Political Economy of Falling Wage Shares: Situating Working-Class Agency pp. 406-430

- Erik Bengtsson and Magnus Ryner
- A Crisis of the Overcrowded Future: Shadow Banking and the Political Economy of Financial Innovation pp. 431-453

- Anastasia Nesvetailova
- Taming the City? Ideas, Structural Power and the Evolution of British Banking Policy Amidst the Great Financial Meltdown pp. 454-474

- Stephen Bell and Andrew Hindmoor
Volume 20, issue 2, 2015
- Unlikely Pivotal States in Competitive Free Trade Agreement Diffusion: The Effect of Japan's Trans-Pacific Partnership Participation on Asia-Pacific Regional Integration pp. 155-177

- Mireya Sol�s and Saori N. Katada
- Industrial Policy and Islamic Finance pp. 178-198

- Jikon Lai
- Competing Hegemonic Projects within China's Variegated Capitalism: 'Liberal' Guangdong vs. 'Statist' Chongqing pp. 199-227

- Andreas Mulvad
- The Effects of Fiscal Consolidation and Welfare Composition of Spending on Electoral Outcomes: Evidence from US Gubernatorial Elections between 1978 and 2006 pp. 228-253

- Hyungon Kim and Chang Kwon
- 'Conscience Capitalism' and the Neoliberalisation of the Non-Profit Sector pp. 254-272

- Nathan Farrell
- Accumulation by Conservation pp. 273-298

- Bram B�scher and Robert Fletcher
- Rooted in Violence: Civil War, International Trade and the Expansion of Palm Oil in Colombia pp. 299-330

- David Maher
Volume 20, issue 1, 2015
- Beyond Flows, Fluids and Networks: Social Theory and the Fetishism of the Global Informational Economy pp. 1-20

- John Michael Roberts and Jonathan Joseph
- The New 'Passive Revolution' of the Green Economy and Growth Discourse: Maintaining the 'Sustainable Development' of Neoliberal Capitalism pp. 21-41

- Thomas Wanner
- Theorizing the Financial Statecraft of Emerging Powers pp. 42-62

- Leslie Elliott Armijo and Saori N. Katada
- Bargaining with Multinationals: Why State Capacity Matters pp. 63-84

- Caner Bakir
- Multilateral Organisations and the Limits to International Energy Cooperation pp. 85-106

- Jeffrey D. Wilson
- Post-2008 British Industrial Policy and Constructivist Political Economy: New Directions and New Tensions pp. 107-125

- Martin Craig
- Where There Is No Company: Indigenous Peoples, Sustainability, and the Challenges of Mid-Stream Mining Reforms in Guyana's Small-Scale Gold Sector pp. 126-153

- Logan Hennessy
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