Review of International Political Economy

Volume 23, n° 3, June 2016

  • YOUNG Alasdair R. - Not your parents' trade politics: the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership negotiations, pp. 345-378
  • POSTIGO Antonio - Institutional spillovers from the negotiation and formulation of East Asian free trade agreements. Government-business relations in the policymaking of bilateral free trade agreements, pp. 379-417
  • STEINBERG David A. - Developmental states and undervalued exchange rates in the developing world, pp. 418-449
  • EIMER Thomas R., LÜTZ Susanne, SCHÜREN Verena - Varieties of localization: international norms and the commodification of knowledge in India and Brazil, pp. 450-479
  • RIDRIGUES João, SANTOS Ana C., TELES Nuno - Semi-peripheral financialisation: the case of Portugal, pp. 480-510
  • HAKELBERG Lukas - Coercion in international tax cooperation: identifying the prerequisites for sanction threats by a great power, pp. 511-541

(résumés du n° 3/2016)

Volume 23, n° 2, April 2016

Revenue Mobilization in the Developing World: Changes, Challenges and Chances

  • SWANK Duane - The new political economy of taxation in the developing world, pp. 185-207
  • SEELKOPF Laura, LIERSE Hanna, SCHMITT Carina - Trade liberalization and the global expansion of modern taxes, pp. 208-231
  • LI Quan - Fiscal decentralization and tax incentives in the developing world, pp. 232-260
  • BASTIAENS Ida, RUDRA Nita - Trade liberalization and the challenges of revenue mobilization: can international financial institutions make a difference? pp. 261-289
  • GENSCHEL Philipp, LIERSE Hanna, SEELKOPF Laura - Dictators don't compete: autocracy, democracy, and tax competition, pp. 290-315
  • GENSCHEL Philipp, SEELKOPF Laura - Did they learn to tax? Taxation trends outside the OECD, pp. 316-344

(résumés du n° 2/2016)

Volume 23, n° 1, February 2016

  • CARROLL Myles - The new agrarian double movement: hegemony and resistance in the GMO food economy, pp. 1-28
  • RON James, PANDYA Archana, CROW David - Universal values, foreign money: funding local human rights organizations in the global south, pp. 29-64
  • KENNEDY Andrew B. - Slouching tiger, roaring dragon: comparing India and China as late innovators, pp. 65-92
  • McKEOWN Timothy J. - A different two-level game: foreign policy officials' personal networks and coordinated policy innovation, pp. 93-122
  • NEWMAN Abraham, POSNER Elliot - Transnational feedback, soft law, and preferences in global financial regulation, pp. 123-152
  • FUENTES Alberto, PIPKIN Seth - Self-discovery in the dark: the demand side of industrial policy in Latin America, pp. 153-183

(résumés du n° 1/2016)

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