Review of Radical Political Economics 2010

Volume 42, n° 4, (Fall) December 2010

Articles

  • BOND Patrick Bond - Water, Health, and the Commodification Debate, pp.445-464
  • EDVINSSON Rodney - A Tendency for the Rate of Profit to Fall? From Primitive to Flexible Accumulation in Sweden 1800-2005, pp. 465-484
  • MARQUETTI Adalmir, FILHO Eduardo Maldonado, LAUTERT Vladimir - The Profit Rate in Brazil, 1953-2003, pp. 485
  • KIM Wonik - Simultaneous Transitions: Democratization, Neoliberalization, and Possibilities for Class Compromise in South Korea, pp. 505-527
  • YASAR Yavuz - Gender, Development, and Neoliberalism: HIV/ AIDS in Cambodia, pp. 528-548

Book Reviews

  • ERES Benan - Political Economy and Global Capitalism: The 21st Century, Present and Future. Robert Albritton, Robert Jessop, and Richard Westra, eds., pp. 549-551
  • DEVINE James G. - Beyond the World Bank Agenda: An Institutional Approach to Development. Howard Stein; pp. 552-554
  • STABILE Donald R. - A Measure of Fairness: The Economics of Living Wages and Minimum Wages in the United States. Robert Pollin, Mark Brenner, Jeanette Wicks-Lim, and Stephanie Luce; pp.554-556
  • BASOLE Amit - Internet and Society: Social Theory in the Information Age. Christian Fuchs, pp. 557-560
  • SINHA Ajit - The Economics of Karl Marx: Analysis and Application. Samuel Hollander; pp. 560-564

(résumés du n° 4/2010)

Volume 42, n° 3, August 2010

  • Gerald Epstein - The David Gordon Memorial Lecture: Finance without Financiers: Prospects for Radical Change In Financial Governance, pp. 293-306
  • Debating Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply: Introduction, p. 307
  • Fred Moseley - Criticisms of Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply and Mankiw's Presentation, pp. 308-314
  • GRIEVE Roy H. - Time to Ditch AD-AS? pp. 315-320
  • SCARTH William - Aggregate Demand-Supply Analysis and Its Critics: An Evaluation of the Controversy, pp. 321-326
  • MOSELEY Fred, GRIEVE Roy - Reply to Scarth, pp. 327-329
  • KAPELLER Jakob - Some Critical Notes on Citation Metrics and Heterodox Economics, pp. 330-337
  • HOPKINS Barbara E. - The Institutional Barriers to Heterodox Pluralism, pp. 338-343
  • OLSEN Erik K. - Class Conflict and Industrial Location, pp. 344-352
  • BAIMAN Ron - Toward a New Political Economy for the U.S, pp. 353-362
  • PAULANI Leda Maria - Brazil in the Crisis of the Finance-Led Regime of Accumulation, pp. 363-372
  • GEZICI Arma?an - Distributional Consequences of Financial Crises: Evidence from Recent Crises, pp. 373-380
  • RAMEY Elizabeth A. - Seeds of Change: Hybrid Corn, Monopoly, and the Hunt for Superprofits, pp. 381-386

Book Reviews

  • LIPPIT Victor D. - Growth and Development in the Global Political Economy: Social Structures of Accumulation and Modes of Regulation. Philipp Anthony O'Hara; p. 250
  • O'HARA Phillip Anthony - Comments on Victor Lippit?s Review of Growth and Development in the Global Political Economy, pp.389-392
  • STOCKHAMMER Engelbert - Money, Distribution Conflict and Capital Accumulation: Contributions to ?Monetary Analysis.? Eckhard Hein; Palgrave Macmillan, 2008, pp. 392-394
  • LEWYCKY Dennis -The Magna Carta Manifesto: Liberties and Commons for All. Peter Linebaugh Berkeley: University of California Press, 2008, pp. 394-396
  • DUGGER William M. - Institutions and the Path to the Modern Economy: Lessons from Medieval Trade. Avner Greif. New York: Cambridge University Press. 2006, p. 503
  • VERNENGO Matías - The Conscience of a Liberal. Paul Krugman; New York: Norton, 2007, p. 296,
  • MADI Maria Alejandra Caporale - The Challenge of Liberty: Classical Liberalism Today. Robert Higgs, Carl P. Close, pp. 401-403
  • RAMIREZ Miguel D. - The Confiscation of American Prosperity. Michael Perelman; New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007, pp. 404-407.
  • IRVING Dan - Poor Workers? Unions: Rebuilding From Below. Vanessa Tait. Cambridge: South End Press, 2005. p. 258 pp.
  • MARWAH Sanjay - Locked Out: Felon Disenfranchisement and American Democracy. Jeff Manza and Christopher Uggen. pp. 411-414.
  • DESPAIN Hans G. - FDR: The First Hundred Days. Anthony J. Badger. New York, NY: Hill and Wang, 2008
    pp. 414-417
  • D'COSTA Anthony P. - Critical Perspectives on China?s Economic Transition. A ?Critical Asian Studies? roundtable on the book China and Socialism. Martin Hart-Landsberg and Paul Burkett; Delhi: Daanish Books, 2007
  • ELTOK Secil Pacaci - The Costs of Economic Liberalization in Turkey. Mehmet Odekon. New Jersey, USA: Lehigh University Press, 2005. p. 169
  • INGRAM Gordon Brent - Impasse in Bolivia: Neoliberal Hegemony & Popular Resistance. Benjamin Kohl and Linda Farthing; New York: Zed, 2006, pp. 422-425,
  • ELTOK Secil Pacaci - Markets and Cultural Voices: Liberty vs. Power in the Lives of Mexican Amate Painters. Tyler Cowen. Michigan, USA: The University of Michigan Press, 2005. pp. 425-427
  • BARKIN David, GUNN Hazel Dayton - Books Received, pp. 428-434

(résumés du n° 3/2010)

Volume 42, n° 2, June 2010

  • BRANCO Manuel Couret, HENRIQUES Pedro Damião - The Political Economy of the Human Right to Water, pp. 137-141
  • SPRONK Susan - Water and Sanitation Utilities in the Global South: Re-centering the Debate on ?Efficiency?, pp. 142.154
  • DUGARD Jackie - Can Human Rights Transcend the Commercialization of Water in South Africa? Soweto?s Legal Fight for an Equitable Water Policy
  • GOLDIN Jaqueline Ann - Water Policy in South Africa: Trust and Knowledge as Obstacles to Reform
  • AHKLERS Rhodante - Fixing and Nixing: The Politics of Water Privatization, pp. 213-230
  • IORIS Antonio A. R. - The Political Nexus between Water and Economics in Brazil: A Critique of Recent Policy Reforms, pp. 251-268

Book Review Essay

  • COHEN Art - Calling for an End to Second-Class Shitizenship: The Last Taboo?Opening the Door on the Global Sanitation Crisis Maggie Black and Ben Fawcett;

(résumés du n° 2/2010)

Volume 42, n° 1, March 2010

  • SARICH John, HECHT Jason -Competition and International Equity Returns: Some Empirical Tests of "Turbulent Arbitrage", pp. 5-31
  • VLACHOU Andriana, KONSTANTINIDIS Charalampos - Climate Change: The Political Economy of Kyoto Flexible Mechanisms. pp. 32-49
  • MONTES-ROJA Gabriel V. - Confronting Neoclassical Myths about Self-employment in Latin America, pp. 50-65
  • BRENNAN David M. - A Tale of Two Thailands: A Minskyan Analysis of Growth in Different Regimes, pp. 66-80
  • SHIE Vincent H., MEER Craig D. - The Rise of Knowledge in Dependency Theory: The Experience of India and Taiwan, pp. 81-99
  • DORMAN Peter -Introduction, p. 100
  • SCHNEIDER Geoffrey - Democratizing the Classroom: Sequencing Discussions and Assignments to Promote Student Ownership of the Course, pp. 101-107

Book Reviews

  • DUGGER William M. - Economics in the Shadow of Darwin and Marx: Essays on Institutional and Evolutionary Themes. Geoffrey M. Hodgson. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, pp. 108-110
  • PRESSMAN Steven - Alternative Theories of the State, pp. 110-112
  • PERELMAN Michael - Findlay, Ronald and Kevin H. O?Rourke. Power and Plenty: Trade, War, and the World Economy in the Second Millennium. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press., pp. 112-114
  • LEITCH Richard - Labor and the Environmental Movement, Brian Obach (MIT 2004), 115-117.
  • AKRAM-LODHI Haroon - Pro-Poor Land Reform: A Critique. Saturnino M. Borras Jr.; Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press, 2007, pp. 117-120
  • BARKIN David, GUNN Hazel Dayton - Books Received, pp. 121-127

(résumés du n° 1/2010)

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