Research in Political Economy
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- Introduction: From the Neoclassical Diversion to Geopolitical Economy , pp 1-44

- Radhika Desai
- Introduction: Rosa Luxemburg and Polish Marxism , pp 1-10

- Jan Toporowski
- The Capitalist Commodification of Animals: A Brief Introduction , pp 1-5

- Brett Clark and Tamar Diana Wilson
- Introduction: Putting Geopolitical Economy to Work , pp 1-21

- Radhika Desai
- Introduction – Risk Management in Global Capitalism , pp 1-20

- Susanne Soederberg
- Introduction: Return of Marxian Macro-Dynamics in East Asia , pp 1-12

- Masao Ishikura, Seongjin Jeong and Minqi Li
- Introduction , pp 1-8

- Paul Cooney and William Sacher Freslon
- Crisis as Unexpected Transition... To a Greed-Based Economic System , pp 1-48

- Wladimir Andreff
- Republican China as a Unity of Opposites: An Analysis of the Essence of Semi-colonialism and Semi-feudalism From 1911 to 1949 , pp 3-18

- Maxence Poulin and Chen Zhang
- Money, Credit, and Fictitious Capital in Marx's Theory of Value , pp 3-18

- Alfredo Saad-Filho
- The Political Economy of Debt in the Global South: The Case of Argentina (2001–2022) , pp 3-21

- Juan Santarcángelo and Juan Manuel Padín
- Chavez's Venezuela and 21st Century Socialism , pp 3-42

- Gregory Wilpert
- Is the national question an aporia for humanity? How to read Rosa Luxemburg's “The national question and autonomy” , pp 3-68

- Narihiko Ito
- What We Now Know About the Alleged 9-11 Hijackers , pp 3-45

- Jay Kolar
- AGRARIAN CAPITALISM AND POOR RELIEF IN ENGLAND, c.1500–1790: RETHINKING THE ORIGINS OF THE WELFARE STATE , pp 3-50

- Larry Patriquin
- From ‘Pool of Profits’ to Surplus and Deficit Industries: Archival Evidence on the Evolution of Piero Sraffa’s Thought , pp 3-61

- Scott Carter
- Abstract Labor and Imperialism , pp 3-19

- Fabien Trémeau
- RESPONDING TO NEOLIBERALISM IN CRISIS: DISCIPLINE AND EMPOWERMENT IN THE WORLD BANK’S NEW DEVELOPMENT AGENDA , pp 3-30

- Marcus Taylor
- The Development of Capitalism in Russia in the Works of Marx, Danielson, Vorontsov, and Lenin , pp 3-31

- James D. White
- A Critique of Mainstream Growth Theory: Ways Out of the Neoclassical Science (-Fiction) and Toward Marxism , pp 3-63

- Rémy Herrera
- It's Not Humans, It's Animal Capital! , pp 9-31

- Christian Stache
- Rosa Luxemburg and Say’s Law , pp 11-25

- Andrew B. Trigg
- Transnational Mining and Accumulation by Dispossession , pp 11-34

- William Sacher Freslon and Paul Cooney
- Chapter 1 The absorptive class , pp 11-43

- Simon Stander
- Labor Value and Exploitation in the Global Economy , pp 15-37

- Taiji Hagiwara
- Critique of Value Criticism , pp 19-29

- Fabien Trémeau
- China and Marxist Political Economy Confronting World Capitalism: Revisiting the ‘Social Nature’ Debate of the 1930s–1940s , pp 19-36

- Dic Lo and Shaozhi Zhong
- Imperialism and Working-class Agency , pp 21-38

- John Smith
- Revanchism, Stigma, and the Production of Ignorance: Housing Struggles in Austerity Britain , pp 23-48

- Tom Slater
- The Inherent Instability of National Monetary Power in the 21st Century: The Triffin Dilemma Revisited , pp 23-52

- Juan Barredo-Zuriarrain
- Can Debt Be Sustainable, if Life Isn't? Argentina's Debt Crisis and Social Reproduction* , pp 23-53

- Mariano Féliz
- Henryk Grossman's Revolutionary Marxism , pp 27-42

- Rick Kuhn
- Turning One's Loss Into a Win? The US Trade War With China in Perspective , pp 31-50

- Zhiming Long, Zhixuan Feng, Bangxi Li and Rémy Herrera
- AMERICAN IMPERIALISM AND NEW FORMS OF DISCIPLINING THE “NON-INTEGRATING GAP” , pp 31-60

- Susanne Soederberg
- The Historical Course of Ownership Structures and Rentier Capitalism in Portugal , pp 33-58

- Mariana Mortágua
- Animals and Nature: The Co-modification of the Sentient Biosphere , pp 33-58

- Paula Brügger
- Mining Giants, Indigenous Peoples and Art: Challenging Settler Colonialism in Northern Australia Through Story Painting , pp 35-71

- Seán Kerins and Kirrily Jordan
- Gender and Class Liberation: The Women's Liberation Movement in Yan'an Period (1937–1948) , pp 37-54

- Ying Yue
- Financial Instability in Japan: Debt, Confidence, and Financial Structure , pp 39-61

- Kenshiro Ninomiya and Masaaki Tokuda
- The Imperialist Multinational: Concentration, Fiction or Rent? , pp 39-57

- Andy Higginbottom
- Against the Current: Economic Policy and Socialist Development in Cuba , pp 43-95

- Curtis Skinner
- Industrial Feudalism and American Capitalism , pp 43-59

- Jan Toporowski
- Chapter 2 State Theory and Civil Society , pp 45-69

- Simon Stander
- The Uneven and Combined Development of International Historical Sociology , pp 45-83

- Kees van der Pijl
- Initiation of the 9-11 Operation, with Evidence of Insider Trading Beforehand , pp 49-77

- Paul Zarembka
- Neoliberalization through Housing Finance, the Displacement of Risk, and Canadian Housing Policy: Challenging Minsky’s Financial Instability Hypothesis , pp 49-77

- Alan Walks and Dylan Simone
- Did Gold Remain Relevant in the Post-1971 International Monetary System? , pp 49-88

- Jean-Guy Loranger
- TAXATION AND PRIMITIVE ACCUMULATION: THE CASE OF COLONIAL AFRICA , pp 51-64

- Mathew Forstater
- The Currency Hierarchy in Center-Periphery Relationships , pp 53-90

- Alex Palludeto and Saulo C. Abouchedid
- Colonial Legacy, Monetary Policy, and Resource Mobilization for Development in Africa , pp 53-71

- Demba Moussa Dembele
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