Review of Social Economy
1997 - 2025
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Volume 78, issue 4, 2020
- Manifold exploitations: toward an intersectional political economy pp. 451-472

- Nancy Folbre
- Unfair advantage and exploitation: comments on Folbre pp. 473-478

- Debra Satz
- Rethinking drugs pp. 479-506

- Sasha Breger Bush and Matthew Kriese
- When bribery helps the poor pp. 507-531

- Philip Nel
- Does unemployment aggravate suicide rates in South Africa? Some empirical evidence pp. 532-560

- Andrew Phiri and Doreen Mukuku
- Roscas without sanctions pp. 561-579

- Francesco Reito
Volume 78, issue 3, 2020
- Preface to the Special Issue on Workplace Democracy pp. 281-285

- Roberto Frega and Lisa Herzog
- Democratic equilibria: Albert Hirschman and workplace democracy pp. 286-306

- Stanislas Richard
- The epistemic potentials of workplace democracy pp. 307-330

- Felix Gerlsbeck and Lisa Herzog
- Workplace democracy and corporate human rights responsibilities pp. 331-350

- Christian Neuhäuser and Andreas Oldenbourg
- Work autonomy and workplace democracy: the polarization of the goods of work autonomy in the two worlds of work pp. 351-372

- Chi Kwok
- The ‘protective function’ of social enterprises: understanding the renewal of multiple sets of motivations pp. 373-410

- Ermanno Tortia, Silvia Sacchetti and Vladislav Valentinov
- Ownership and control rights in democratic firms – a republican approach pp. 411-430

- Inigo Gonzalez-Ricoy
- The power of (the) union: trade-unionism and workplace democracy in a French recovered factory pp. 431-449

- Maxime Quijoux
Volume 78, issue 2, 2020
- Progress is back pp. 119-127

- Marc Fleurbaey and Marie-Laure Salles-Djelic
- Why corporations inhibit social progress: a brief review of corporations from chapter 6 ‘Markets, Finance and Corporations. Does Capitalism have a Future?’ pp. 128-138

- Lorraine Talbot
- Competitive accumulation, the geographical transfer of value, and global environmental change pp. 139-145

- Liam Campling
- International panel on social progress: chapter on ‘The future of work – good jobs for all’ pp. 146-150

- Adrian Smith
- Egalitarian redistribution in the era of hyper-globalization pp. 151-184

- Gianluca Grimalda, Alain Trannoy, Fernando Filgueira and Karl Ove Moene
- Inequality and Democracy: A response to the International Panel on Social Progress (IPSP) Report 2018 pp. 185-202

- Simon Reid-Henry
- Do governments matter? Provincial policy and redistribution in two Canadian provinces, 1990–2010 pp. 203-233

- Anupam Das, Mara Fridell, Ian Hudson and Mark Hudson
- Religious affiliation and earnings: Evidence from Brazil pp. 234-255

- Luan V. Bernardelli, Michael A. Kortt and Ednaldo Michellon
- Constraints on policymaking in high sovereign debt countries: case studies of Italy and Japan pp. 256-279

- Larry Liu
Volume 78, issue 1, 2020
- Social coordination pp. 1-3

- Amitava Dutt and Roberto Veneziani
- Social coordination problems in classical and Marxian political economy pp. 4-34

- Duncan Foley
- History vs. equilibrium one more time: how Keynes’s General Theory foundered on the rocks of comparative statics pp. 35-52

- Stephen A. Marglin
- Solving the paradox of mass investment: expertise, financial inclusion and inequality in the politics of credit pp. 53-76

- Simone Polillo
- Managing the discontent of the losers pp. 77-97

- Mark Setterfield
- Where do profits and jobs come from? Employment and distribution in the US economy pp. 98-117

- Lance Taylor and Özlem Ömer
Volume 77, issue 4, 2019
- Community-based mutual health organisations in Senegal: a specific form of social and solidarity economy? pp. 417-441

- Juliette Alenda-Demoutiez and Bruno Boidin
- Subjective well-being in China: direct and indirect effects of rural-to-urban migrant status pp. 442-468

- Céline Bonnefond and Fatma Mabrouk
- Managing institutional complexity through strategy and structure: the experience of Sri Lanka’s peak business interest associations pp. 469-492

- Kevin You and Gustavo Guzman
- Using your ties to get a worse job? The differential effects of social networks on quality of employment in Colombia pp. 493-522

- Thibaud Deguilhem, Jean-Philippe Berrou and François Combarnous
- Economic informality as a national project pp. 523-554

- Gustavo Fondevila and Miguel Quintana-Navarrete
- Religious heterogeneity and municipal spending in the United States pp. 555-570

- Jannett Highfill and Kevin O’Brien
Volume 77, issue 3, 2019
- Correction pp. i-i

- The Editors
- Overcoming environmental scarcity, inequality and structural imbalance in the world economy pp. 251-270

- Edward Barbier
- Food security and socio-economic aspects of agricultural input subsidies pp. 271-296

- Saeed Solaymani, Ebrahim Aghamohammadi, Ali Falahati, Saeed Sharafi and Fatimah Kari
- Prioritising interventions for sustainable structural transformation in Africa: a structural equation modelling approach pp. 297-325

- Bartholomew Armah and Seung-Jin Baek
- Divergent fortunes: growing wealth inequality and widening entrepreneurship by age pp. 326-360

- Christian E. Weller and Jeffrey B. Wenger
- The evolution of the gender religiosity gap among the Canadian-born pp. 361-392

- Maryam Dilmaghani
- The housing bubble: an application of the just price pp. 393-416

- Emil B. Berendt
Volume 77, issue 2, 2019
- Exploitation and the social economy pp. 91-93

- Benjamin Ferguson and Nicholas Vrousalis
- Asymmetric information, libertarianism, and fraud pp. 94-107

- Hillel Steiner
- The just price, exploitation, and prescription drugs: why free marketeers should object to profiteering by the pharmaceutical industry pp. 108-142

- Mark R. Reiff
- Anonymous exploitation: non-individual, non-agential and structural pp. 143-162

- Gabriel Wollner
- Exploitation, international taxation, and global justice pp. 163-183

- Laurens van Apeldoorn
- Redistribution and persistent exploitation in an accumulation economy with decreasing marginal impatience pp. 184-207

- Gilbert Skillman
- Exploitation, skills, and inequality pp. 208-249

- Jonathan Cogliano, Roberto Veneziani and Naoki Yoshihara
Volume 77, issue 1, 2019
- A theory of cooperation in games with an application to market socialism pp. 1-28

- John Roemer
- Material incentives and Kantian optimisation: John E. Roemer on ‘left-right’ economics pp. 29-32

- Richard Bourke
- Some institutional design for shareholder socialism pp. 33-55

- Giacomo Corneo
- Comments on John Roemer’s first welfare theorem of market socialism* pp. 56-68

- Francois Maniquet
- Experiment-inspired comments on John Roemer’s theory of cooperation pp. 69-89

- Antoni Bosch-Domènech and Joaquim Silvestre
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