New Political Economy
2012 - 2025
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Volume 19, issue 6, 2014
- The Political Economy of Energy Transitions: The Case of South Africa pp. 791-818

- Lucy Baker, Peter Newell and Jon Phillips
- US Hegemony and the Origins of Japanese Nuclear Power: The Politics of Consent pp. 819-846

- Dominic Kelly
- From the Sovereign Debt Crisis to Authoritarian Statism: Contradictions of the European State Project pp. 847-871

- Sune Sandbeck and Etienne Schneider
- Monetary Politics in Southeast Asia: External Imbalances in Regional Context pp. 872-894

- Natasha Hamilton-Hart
- 'We're Reaping What We Sowed': Everyday Crisis Narratives and Acquiescence to the Age of Austerity pp. 895-917

- Liam Stanley
- Agricultural Interests and the Origins of Capitalism: A Parallel Comparative History of Germany, Denmark, New Zealand, and the USA pp. 918-942

- Christine Trampusch and Dennis C. Spies
Volume 19, issue 5, 2014
- Class Struggle or Embedded Markets? Marx, Polanyi and the Meanings and Possibilities of Social Transformation pp. 639-661

- Benjamin Selwyn and Satoshi Miyamura
- What are the Policy Lessons from Sweden? On the Rise, Fall and Revival of a Capitalist Welfare State pp. 662-694

- Andreas Bergh
- Is Separation of Powers a Remedy for the Resource Curse? Firm Licensing, Corruption and Mining Development in Post-War Kosovo pp. 695-722

- Luca J. Uberti
- Diminishing Returns: Carbon Market Crisis and the Future of Market-Dependent Climate Change Finance pp. 723-747

- Kate Ervine
- Capitalising on Regional Integration: Sub-national Movements and the Rhetorical Leveraging of NAFTA and the EU pp. 748-768

- Francesco Duina and Jared Bok
- State-led or Capital-driven? The Fall of Bretton Woods and the German Currency Float Reconsidered pp. 769-789

- Julian Germann
Volume 19, issue 4, 2014
- The Institutionalist Roots of Macroprudential Ideas: Veblen and Galbraith on Regulation, Policy Success and Overconfidence pp. 487-506

- Andrew Baker and Wesley Widmaier
- Neoliberalism in the Laboratory? Experimental Economics on Markets and their Limits pp. 507-533

- Ana Cordeiro Santos and João Rodrigues
- Workers in Food Distribution: Global Commodity Chains and Lean Logistics pp. 534-558

- Kate Mulholland and Paul Stewart
- An Art of the Region: Towards a Politics of Regionness pp. 559-577

- R. Guy Emerson
- The 'Rise of the South': Global Convergence at Last? pp. 578-600

- Alfredo Saad-Filho
- Towards Trade Equalisation: A Network Perspective on Trade and Income Convergence Across the Twentieth Century pp. 601-627

- Mark Abdollahian and Zining Yang
- The Political Power of Big Business: A Response to Bell and Hindmoor pp. 628-633

- David Marsh and Chris Lewis
- The Politics of Australia's Mining Tax: A Response to Marsh and Lewis pp. 634-637

- Stephen Bell and Andrew Hindmoor
Volume 19, issue 3, 2014
- Towards Post-neoliberal Resource Politics? The International Political Economy (IPE) of Oil and Copper in Brazil and Chile pp. 329-358

- Jewellord Tolentino Nem Singh
- Geneva Rhetoric, National Reality: The Political Economy of Introducing Plant Breeders' Rights in Kenya pp. 359-383

- Dwijen Rangnekar
- The Impact of Patents on Innovation, Technology Transfer and Health: A Pre- and Post-TRIPs Analysis of India's Pharmaceutical Industry pp. 384-406

- Rory Horner
- Coffee Statecraft: Rethinking the Global Coffee Crisis, 1998-2002 pp. 407-426

- Gavin Fridell
- The European Union, the USA and International Standard Setting by Regulatory Fora in Finance pp. 427-444

- Lucia Quaglia
- Controlling Capital: The International Monetary Fund and Transformative Incremental Change from Within International Organisations pp. 445-469

- Jeffrey M. Chwieroth
- The Structural Power of Business and the Power of Ideas: The Strange Case of the Australian Mining Tax pp. 470-486

- Stephen Bell and Andrew Hindmoor
Volume 19, issue 2, 2014
- What Happened to the Bondholding Class? Public Debt, Power and the Top One Per Cent pp. 155-182

- Sandy Brian Hager
- Narratives of Optimum Currency Area Theory and Eurozone Governance pp. 183-200

- Holly Snaith
- International Inequality and World Poverty: A Quantitative Structural Analysis pp. 201-226

- Niheer Dasandi
- Sovereign Wealth Funds and the Acquisition of Power pp. 227-257

- Ashley Thomas Lenihan
- Globalisation from Above? Corporate Social Responsibility, the Workers' Party and the Origins of the World Social Forum pp. 258-281

- Alejandro Milc�ades Pe�a and Thomas Richard Davies
- The Role of the Media in Sustaining Ireland's Housing Bubble pp. 282-301

- Julien Mercille
- Labour Management as Development of the Integrated Developmental State in China pp. 302-327

- Lance L.P. Gore
Volume 19, issue 1, 2014
- Legal Opportunity in Trade Negotiations: International Law, Opportunity Structures and the Political Economy of Trade Agreements pp. 1-20

- Silke Trommer
- Neoliberalisation in a Nordic State: From Cartel Polity towards a Corporate Polity in Finland pp. 21-55

- Toni Ahlqvist and Sami Moisio
- A South African Variety of Capitalism? pp. 56-78

- Nicoli Nattrass
- Food Price Inflation as Redistribution: Towards a New Analysis of Corporate Power in the World Food System pp. 79-112

- Joseph Baines
- Explaining (Missing) Regulatory Paradigm Shifts: EU Competition Regulation in Times of Economic Crisis pp. 113-137

- Angela Wigger and Hubert Buch-Hansen
- Depoliticisation, the Management of Money and the Renewal of Social Democracy: New Labour's Keynesianism and the Political Economy of 'Discretionary Constraint' pp. 138-154

- Gerard Strange
Volume 18, issue 6, 2013
- Governing Poverty in a Neoliberal Age: New Labour and the Case of Financial Exclusion pp. 785-810

- Donncha Marron
- Seize the Moment: Financial Crisis and the Making of the Finnish Competition State pp. 811-826

- Anu Kantola and Johannes Kananen
- Nation-State Size, Ethnic Diversity and Economic Performance in the Advanced Capitalist Countries pp. 827-844

- Natalka Patsiurko, John L. Campbell and John A. Hall
- Homo Economicus and Consumer Activist Subjectivity: Anti-Capitalist Activism through Alternative Trade pp. 845-861

- Julie Steinkopf Rice
- Elite Decision Makers' Strategic Use of European Integration and Globalisation Discourses: Irish and Danish Banking Sector Reforms in the 1990s and 2000s pp. 862-884

- Kennet Lynggaard
- A Monstrous Hybrid: The Political Economy of Housing in Early Twenty-first Century Sweden pp. 885-911

- Brett Christophers
- The Adaptive Nature of the Neoliberal State and the State-led Neoliberalisation of Nature: Unpacking the Political Economy of Water in Lima, Peru pp. 912-938

- Antonio Augusto Rossotto Ioris
Volume 18, issue 5, 2013
- Between Late-Industrialisation and Globalisation: The Hybridisation of Labour Relations among Leading South Korean Firms pp. 625-652

- Tat Yan Kong
- Politics and Income Inequality: Does Politics Still Matter in New Democracies pp. 653-679

- Dae Jin Yi
- Foreign Exchange Accumulation and the Entrapment of Chinese Monetary Power: Towards a Balanced Growth Regime? pp. 680-714

- Mattias Vermeiren
- The Power Underpinnings, and Some Distributional Consequences, of Trade and Investment Liberalisation in Canada pp. 715-747

- Jordan Brennan
- Formal Rules versus Informal Relationships: Prudential Banking Supervision at the FSA Before the Crash pp. 748-767

- Samuel McPhilemy
- Reflections on Werner Bonefeld's 'Freedom and the Strong State: On German Ordoliberalism' and the Continuing Importance of the Ideas of Ordoliberalism to Understand Germany's (Contested) Role in Resolving the Eurozone Crisis pp. 768-778

- Volker Berghahn and Brigitte Young
- On the Strong Liberal State: Beyond Berghahn and Young pp. 779-783

- Werner Bonefeld
Volume 18, issue 4, 2013
- The Narrative of Complexity in the Crisis of Finance: Epistemological Challenge and Macroprudential Policy Response pp. 459-479

- Giselle Datz
- Globalisation and/or Europeanisation? The Case of Flexicurity pp. 480-502

- Dimitris Tsarouhas and Stella Ladi
- Measuring Change of Capitalist Varieties: Reflections on Method, Illustrations from the BRICs pp. 503-532

- Uwe Becker
- Convenient Stalemates: Why International Patent Law Negotiations Continue Despite Deadlock pp. 533-554

- Thomas R. Eimer and Verena Sch�ren
- Projecting from a Fiction: The Case of Denmark and the Financial Crisis pp. 555-578

- Martin B. Carstensen
- Financial Returnees as New Agents in East Asia: The Case of Korean Private Equity Funds pp. 579-602

- Justin Robertson
- New Protagonists in Global Economic Governance: Brazilian Agribusiness at the WTO pp. 603-623

- Kristen Hopewell
Volume 18, issue 3, 2013
- Is the Dollar Becoming a Negotiated Currency? Evidence from the Emerging Markets pp. 309-336

- Miguel Otero-Iglesias and Federico Steinberg
- Managing Climate Insecurity by Ensuring Continuous Capital Accumulation: 'Climate Refugees' and 'Climate Migrants' pp. 337-363

- Romain Felli
- Rudderless in a Sea of Yellow: The European Political Economy Impasse for Renewable Transport Energy pp. 364-390

- Mark Harvey and Sarah Pilgrim
- Hedging its Bets: The UK and the Politics of European Financial Services Regulation pp. 391-409

- Jim Buller and Nicole Lindstrom
- The Social Cost of Environmental Solutions pp. 410-430

- Peter Dauvergne and Genevieve LeBaron
- Critiques of Growth in Classical Political Economy: Mill's Stationary State and a Marxian Response pp. 431-457

- Gareth Dale
Volume 18, issue 2, 2013
- Coping Strategies of Urban and Rural Welfare Organisations and the Regulation of the Poor pp. 141-170

- Elizabeth Seale
- The Political Economy of Brazilian (Latin American) and Korean (East Asian) Comparative Development: Moving beyond Nation-centred Approaches pp. 171-197

- Nicolas Grinberg
- The Political Economy of Addressing the Climate Crisis in the Earth System: Undermining Perverse Resilience pp. 198-226

- Liam Phelan, Ann Henderson-Sellers and Ros Taplin
- Beyond Myths, Lies and Stereotypes: The Political Economy of a 'New Scramble for Africa' pp. 227-257

- Alison J. Ayers
- The Making of Oil-backed Indigenous Capitalism in Nigeria pp. 258-283

- Jesse Salah Ovadia
- National Government Responses to Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) Fisheries Certification: Insights from Atlantic Canada pp. 284-307

- Paul Foley
Volume 18, issue 1, 2013
- Crisis, Ideas, and Economic Policy-making in Britain during the 1970s Stagflation pp. 1-20

- Chris Rogers
- Financing Social Reproduction: The Gendered Relations of Debt and Mortgage Finance in Twenty-first-century America pp. 21-42

- Adrienne Roberts
- The Politics of Liberal Financial Governance and the Gold Standard pp. 43-63

- Samuel Knafo
- Seeding an Energy Technology Revolution in the United States: Re-conceptualising the Nature of Innovation in 'Liberal-Market Economies' pp. 64-88

- Robert MacNeil
- (Dis-)Owning the Corporation: Three Models of Employee-Shareholder Activism pp. 89-111

- Natascha van der Zwan
- The New Political Economy of the Macroprudential Ideational Shift pp. 112-139

- Andrew Baker
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