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- The Transformation of Post-Communist Economies in a Globalised Economy: The Case of Poland , pp 131-162

- Jane Hardy
- Unpaid Reproductive Labour: A Marxist Analysis , pp 131-160

- Cecilia Beatriz Escobar Meléndez
- QUANTIFYING ABSTRACT LABOR: “ALIQUOT PART” REASONING IN MARX’S VALUE THEORY , pp 133-165

- Bruce Roberts
- Marketisation, Commodification and the Implications for Teachers’ Autonomy in England , pp 133-153

- Martin Upchurch, Phoebe Moore and Aylin Kunter
- The Transnational Capitalist Class and Relations of Production in Asia and Oceania , pp 133-158

- Jeb Sprague-Silgado
- Household Debt and the Financialization of Social Reproduction: Theorizing the UK Housing and Hunger Crises , pp 135-164

- Adrienne Roberts
- Capitalism Has Granted Wolves a Temporary Reprieve from Extinction , pp 137-160

- Alexander Simon
- Limits of Sovereign Debt Restructuring Mechanisms and Possible Alternatives , pp 137-162

- Milan Rivie
- Chapter 6 Economic crises and the theory of the tendency of the rate of profit to fall , pp 141-178

- Simon Stander
- Imperialism and Transition to Socialism in Vietnam , pp 141-156

- Tran Dac Loi
- MARX AND THE THEORY OF THE MONETARY CIRCUIT , pp 143-160

- Andrew B. Trigg
- Unbroken Dependency: Mexico’s Passive and Bounded Revolution , pp 143-163

- Lorenzo Fusaro
- Turnover Time and Marx’s Decomposition of Profit Adjustment in the Process of Equalization , pp 145-165

- Guido De Marco
- Low surplus value historically required for accumulation, seen in a model derived from Marx , pp 145-172

- Paul Zarembka
- Transnational Corporations, Violence and Suffering: The Environmental, Public Health and Social Impacts From Comparative Case Studies in Zimbabwe and Uganda , pp 145-169

- Fernanda Claudio and Kristen Lyons
- Terrorism and Statecraft: Al-Qaeda and Western Covert Operations after the Cold War , pp 149-188

- Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed
- Nikolai Sieber: An Introduction to a Political Economist Approved by Marx , pp 151-154

- James D. White
- Marx's Economic Theory , pp 155-190

- Nikolai Ivanovich Sieber
- ExpandingGeopolitical Economy: A Critique of the Theory of Successive Hegemonies , pp 155-174

- James Parisot
- Stranger than Fiction: Fictitious Capital and Credit Bubbles in Post-EMU Greece , pp 155-180

- Jesse Hembruff
- Between Anti-Bureaucratism and Technocratic Democratisation: Was Oskar Lange's Socialist Theory Tightrope Walking? , pp 157-171

- Roberto Lampa
- A Testimony on the “Juche” Thought in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea , pp 157-162

- Kinhide Mushakoji
- A Critical Review of China’s Reform , pp 159-184

- Gyu Cheol Lee
- HILFERDING’S THEORY OF BANKING IN THE LIGHT OF STEUART AND SMITH , pp 161-180

- Costas Lapavitsas
- The Landowners' Ethic: Aldo Leopold, Game Management, and Private Property , pp 161-179

- Cade Jameson
- Value Theory and Finance , pp 161-195

- Tony Norfield
- China’s “South-South” Trade: Unequal Exchange and Uneven and Combined Development , pp 161-189

- Ben Reid
- Imperialism and the Transition to Socialism in Cuba , pp 163-178

- Al Campbell
- Syria's Transition, 1970–2005: from Centralization of the State to Market Economy , pp 163-201

- Angela Joya
- Managing the Balance-of-Payments Constraint: Dilemmas and Perspectives , pp 165-191

- Basil Oberholzer
- The Meaning of Mexican Neozapatismo within the Current Antisystemic Movements , pp 165-190

- Carlos Antonio Aguirre Rojas
- Navigating the Aftermath of Crisis and Risk in Mexico and Turkey , pp 165-194

- Thomas Marois and Hepzibah Muñoz-Martínez
- Profit Rates: Their Dispersion and Long-Term Determination , pp 167-187

- William Paul Cockshott
- EXCHANGE, DEMAND AND THE MARKET-PRICE OF PRODUCTION: RECONCILING TRADITIONAL AND MONETARY APPROACHES TO VALUE AND PRICE , pp 167-198

- David Kristjanson-Gural
- Environmental Injustice in Northeast Brazil: The Pecém Industrial and Shipping Complex , pp 171-187

- Antônio Jeovah de Andrade Meireles, João Alfredo Telles Melo and Magnólia Azevedo Said
- World money: From the Eurodollar to the Sinodollar , pp 173-209

- Karen Helveg Petersen
- Włodzimierz Brus and the Law of Value Under Socialism , pp 173-185

- Jan Toporowski
- Gross Domestic Power: Geopolitical Economy and the History of National Accounts , pp 175-203

- Jacob Assa
- The Venezuelan Oil and the US Imperialism (1920–2020) , pp 179-195

- Hemmi Croes
- Chapter 7 Reformism, class consciousness and class action , pp 179-206

- Simon Stander
- ECONOMIC CRISIS AND SOCIALIST REVOLUTION: HENRYK GROSSMAN’S LAW OF ACCUMULATION , pp 181-221

- Rick Kuhn
- The Dynamics of Violence and Labor Conflict in Villa Constitución, Argentina, 1973–1975 , pp 183-204

- Agustín Santella
- Epistemological Problems and Ontological Solutions: A Critical Realist Retrospective on Althusser , pp 183-237

- Brian O’ Boyle and Terrence McDonough
- Why China is Different: Hegemony, Revolutions and the Rise of Contender States , pp 185-223

- Lorenzo Fusaro
- Oskar Lange and Tadeusz Kowalik on the Bourgeois Revolutions in Twentieth-Century Poland: A Note on Two Papers , pp 187-201

- Grzegorz Konat
- Family Farming, the Environment and the Global Food Chain , pp 189-214

- Sérgio Pedro
- Elements for a Study of the Profit Rate: France, 1896–2019 , pp 189-195

- Weinan Ding, Zhiming Long and Rémy Herrera
- September 11 as “Machiavellian State Terror” , pp 189-221

- David MacGregor
- The New Scramble for Africa: BRICS Strategies in a Multipolar World , pp 191-226

- Óscar Carpintero, Ivan Murray and José Bellver
- The Value and Price of Information Commodities: An Assessment of the South Korean Controversy , pp 191-222

- Heesang Jeon
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