Review of International Political Economy
2012 - 2025
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Volume 26, issue 6, 2019
- Legacies and innovations in global economic governance since Bretton Woods pp. 1089-1111

- Orfeo Fioretos and Eugénia C. Heldt
- The life and times of embedded liberalism: legacies and innovations since Bretton Woods pp. 1112-1135

- Eric Helleiner
- Minilateralism and informality in international monetary cooperation pp. 1136-1159

- Orfeo Fioretos
- Explaining coherence in international regime complexes: How the World Bank shapes the field of multilateral development finance pp. 1160-1186

- Eugénia C. Heldt and Henning Schmidtke
- Accountants, Europeanists and Monetary Guardians: bureaucratic cultures and conflicts in IMF-EU lending programs pp. 1187-1210

- Susanne Lütz, Sven Hilgers and Sebastian Schneider
- Contingent Keynesianism: the IMF’s model answer to the post-crash fiscal policy efficacy question in advanced economies pp. 1211-1237

- Ben Clift
- The political economy of family policy expansion pp. 1238-1265

- Emanuele Ferragina
- Self-interest versus sociotropic considerations: an information-based perspective to understanding individuals’ trade preferences pp. 1266-1292

- Lena Maria Schaffer and Gabriele Spilker
- Evaluating trade policies: the political engagement of religious actors in Costa Rica, Canada, and the United States pp. 1293-1310

- Amy Reynolds
- Radical rentierism: gold mining, cryptocurrency and commodity collateralization in Venezuela pp. 1311-1332

- Antulio Rosales
- Framing brain drain: between solidarity and skills in European labor mobility pp. 1333-1360

- Jacob A. Hasselbalch
- Decolonizing the IPE syllabus: Eurocentrism and the coloniality of knowledge in International Political Economy pp. 1361-1378

- Felix Mantz
Volume 26, issue 5, 2019
- Understanding technological change in global finance through infrastructures pp. 773-789

- Nick Bernards and Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn
- Big data for (not so) small loans: technological infrastructures and the massification of fringe finance pp. 790-814

- Marie Langevin
- The poverty of fintech? Psychometrics, credit infrastructures, and the limits of financialization pp. 815-838

- Nick Bernards
- International remittance rails as infrastructures: embeddedness, innovation and financial access in developing economies pp. 839-862

- Daivi Rodima-Taylor and William W. Grimes
- Platform lending and the politics of financial infrastructures pp. 863-885

- Chris Clarke
- Development finance 2.0: do participation and information technologies matter? pp. 886-910

- J. P. Singh
- Finding fault lines in long chains of financial information pp. 911-937

- Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn, Marcel Goguen and Tony Porter
- Mandatory clearing: the infrastructural authority of central counterparty clearing houses in the OTC derivatives market pp. 938-962

- Lorenzo Genito
- What’s wealth got to do with it? Global balance sheets and US geo-economic power pp. 963-986

- Herman Mark Schwartz
- Asymmetric Power of the Core: Technological Cooperation and Technological Competition in the Transnational Innovation Networks of Big Pharma pp. 987-1021

- Cecilia Rikap
- Rationalizing ‘gender-wash’: empowerment, efficiency and knowledge construction pp. 1022-1042

- Kelly Gerard
- Cherry picking in the design of trade policy: why regional organizations shift between inter-regional and bilateral negotiations pp. 1043-1067

- Katharina L. Meissner
- The new politics of global tax governance: taking stock a decade after the financial crisis pp. 1068-1088

- Rasmus Corlin Christensen and Martin Hearson
Volume 26, issue 4, 2019
- Economic self-interest, information, and trade policy preferences: evidence from an experiment in Tunisia pp. 545-572

- Amaney Jamal and Helen V. Milner
- The role of banks and the state in the shaping of the French fund industry pp. 573-603

- Caroline Granier and Nicolas Bedu
- The rise of financial investment and common ownership in global agrifood firms pp. 604-629

- Jennifer Clapp
- All bark and no bite: the political economy of bank fines in Anglo-America pp. 630-665

- Huw Macartney and Paola Calcagno
- Power in global value chains pp. 666-694

- Mark P. Dallas, Stefano Ponte and Timothy J. Sturgeon
- Before the interests are invested: disputes over asset control and equity market restrictions in Russia pp. 695-721

- Igor Logvinenko
- China’s rise and physical integrity rights in developing countries pp. 722-748

- Jonas Gamso
- The legitimacy crisis of investor-state arbitration and the new EU investment court system pp. 749-772

- Thomas Dietz, Marius Dotzauer and Edward S. Cohen
Volume 26, issue 3, 2019
- Globalization and the growing defects of international economic statistics pp. 361-383

- Lukas Linsi and Daniel K. Mügge
- How did the Washington consensus move within the IMF? Fragmented change from the 1980s to the aftermath of the 2008 crisis pp. 384-409

- Ayse Kaya and Mike Reay
- The political economy of women’s entrepreneurship initiatives in Pakistan: reflections on gender, class, and “development” pp. 410-435

- Adrienne Roberts and Ghazal Mir Zulfiqar
- Independent or lonely? Central banking in crisis pp. 436-460

- Deborah Mabbett and Waltraud Schelkle
- Drawing the line: the politics of federal currency swaps in the global financial crisis pp. 461-489

- Aditi Sahasrabuddhe
- American hegemony: intellectual property rights, dollar centrality, and infrastructural power pp. 490-519

- Herman Mark Schwartz
- When billions meet trillions: impact investing and shadow banking in Pakistan pp. 520-544

- Juvaria Jafri
Volume 26, issue 2, 2019
- US-China conflict in global trade governance: the new politics of agricultural subsidies at the WTO pp. 207-231

- Kristen Hopewell
- The rise and fall and rise of the trans-pacific partnership: 21st century trade politics through a new constitutionalist lens pp. 232-255

- Tom Chodor
- Varieties of economization in competition policy: institutional change in German and American antitrust, 1960–2000 pp. 256-286

- Timur Ergen and Sebastian Kohl
- The art of leverage: a study of bank power, money-making and debt finance pp. 287-312

- Stefano Sgambati
- All exclusive: the politics of offshore finance in Mexico pp. 313-336

- Andrea Binder
- Comparative capitalism and emerging economies: formal-informal economy interlockages and implications for institutional analysis pp. 337-360

- Anita Hammer
Volume 26, issue 1, 2019
- New directions in the international political economy of energy pp. 1-24

- Caroline Kuzemko, Andrew Lawrence and Matthew Watson
- Trasformismo or transformation? The global political economy of energy transitions pp. 25-48

- Peter Newell
- Internationalizing the political economy of hydroelectricity: security, development and sustainability in hydropower states pp. 49-79

- Benjamin K. Sovacool and Götz Walter
- Re-scaling IPE: local government, sustainable energy and change pp. 80-103

- Caroline Kuzemko
- Can shareholder advocacy shape energy governance? The case of the US antifracking movement pp. 104-133

- Kate J. Neville, Jackie Cook, Jennifer Baka, Karen Bakker and Erika S. Weinthal
- Embedded diasporas: ethnic prejudice, transnational networks and foreign investment pp. 134-157

- Diego Fossati
- Hybridized industrial ecosystems and the makings of a new developmental infrastructure in East Asia’s green energy sector pp. 158-182

- Sung-Young Kim
- Paradigm and nexus: neoclassical economics and the growth imperative in the World Bank, 1948–2000 pp. 183-206

- Bentley B. Allan
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