New Political Economy
2012 - 2025
Current editor(s): Professor Colin Hay
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Volume 17, issue 5, 2012
- On the Persistence of Labour Market Insecurity and Slow Growth in the US: Reckoning with the Waltonist Growth Regime pp. 543-564

- Matt Vidal
- Comparative Capitalisms, Ideational Political Economy and French Post- Dirigiste Responses to the Global Financial Crisis pp. 565-590

- Ben Clift
- Forget English Freedom, Remember Atlantic Slavery: Common Law, Commercial Law and the Significance of Slavery for Classical Political Economy pp. 591-609

- Robbie Shilliam
- Production and Productive Reason pp. 611-632

- Keith Breen
- Freedom and the Strong State: On German Ordoliberalism pp. 633-656

- Werner Bonefeld
- Introduction: After Orthodoxy: Governance and Development in Africa pp. 657-658

- Graham Harrison
- Solving the Mystery of African Governance pp. 659-666

- Justin Lin and C�lestin Monga
- Governance during Social Transformations: Challenges for Africa pp. 667-675

- Mushtaq H. Khan
- Neo-Patrimonialism, Rent-Seeking and Development: Going with the Grain? pp. 677-682

- Tim Kelsall
- Beyond 'Poverty Reduction through Good Governance': The New Political Economy of Development in Africa pp. 683-690

- Sam Hickey
- Governance as 'Kicking Away the Ladder' pp. 691-698

- Joseph Hanlon
Volume 17, issue 4, 2012
- Critical Political Economy and Material Transformation pp. 373-397

- Ray Hudson
- The Limits of Blaming Neo-Liberalism: Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the American State and the Financial Crisis pp. 399-419

- Helen Thompson
- Region, Regionness and Regionalism in Latin America: Towards a New Synthesis pp. 421-443

- Pía Riggirozzi
- Social Justice and Varieties of Capitalism: An Immanent Critique pp. 445-463

- Albena Azmanova
- The Political Economy of Social Pacts in the EMU: Irish Liberal Market Corporatism in Crisis pp. 465-491

- Aidan Regan
- Canaries in the Coal Mine: Tax Havens, the Decline of the West and the Rise of the Rest pp. 493-513

- J. Sharman
- The ‘Old’ and ‘New’ Politics of Financial Services Regulation in the European Union pp. 515-535

- Lucia Quaglia
- B. Eichengreen pp. 537-541

- Jonathan Kirshner
Volume 17, issue 3, 2012
- Normative Power Europe and the Moral Economy of Africa–EU Ties: A Conceptual Reorientation of ‘Normative Power’ pp. 243-270

- Mark Langan
- Anaemic Geographies of Financialisation pp. 271-291

- Brett Christophers
- The Politics of Technological Upgrading in South Korea: How Government and Business Challenged the Might of Qualcomm pp. 293-312

- Sung-Young Kim
- The Competing Kings of Cotton: (Re)framing the WTO African Cotton Initiative pp. 313-337

- Matthew Eagleton-Pierce
- The Ethics of Emissions Trading pp. 339-360

- Jonathan Aldred
- The Yuan Tomorrow? Evaluating China's Currency Internationalisation Strategy pp. 361-371

- Benjamin Cohen
Volume 17, issue 2, 2012
- The Scope and Limits of a Public–Private Hybrid: Dispute Settlement under NAFTA Chapter 19 pp. 117-135

- Stephen McBride
- Political Economy and Islamic Politics: Insights from the Indonesian Case pp. 137-155

- Vedi Hadiz and Richard Robison
- The US as ‘Sovereign International Last-Resort Lender’: The Fed's Currency Swap Programme during the Great Panic of 2007–09 pp. 157-178

- Daniel McDowell
- Varieties of Capitalism and Technological Innovation for Climate Change Mitigation pp. 179-208

- John Mikler and Neil Harrison
- Globalisation and the Rise of the State? Chinese Geogovernance in Zambia pp. 209-229

- Pádraig Carmody, Godfrey Hampwaye and Enock Sakala
- (OUP, 2011) pp. 231-238

- Jonathan Aldred
- Debra Satz pp. 239-242

- Elizabeth Anderson
Volume 17, issue 1, 2012
- Seeing like an International Organisation pp. 1-16

- André Broome and Leonard Seabrooke
- Seeing Like the OECD on Tax pp. 17-33

- J. Sharman
- Seeing Like the World Bank on Poverty pp. 35-58

- Antje Vetterlein
- Seeing Like the IMF on Capital Account Liberalisation pp. 59-76

- Manuela Moschella
- Seeing Like the WTO: Numbers, Frames and Trade Law pp. 77-95

- Jens Mortensen
- Seeing like the BIS on Capital Rules: Institutionalising Self-regulation in Global Finance pp. 97-116

- Kevin Ozgercin