Review of Radical Political Economics

Volume 43, n° 4, Fall 2011

Articles

  • ROHIT - Income Distribution, Irrational Exuberance, and Growth: A Theoretical Model of the U.S. Economy, pp. 449-466
  • HISNANICK John J. - Who Are the Winners and the Losers? Transitions in the U.S. Household Income Distribution, pp. 467-487
  • DUNN Bill - Value Theory in an Incomplete Capitalist System: Reprioritizing the Centrality of Social Labor in Marxist Political Economy, pp. 488-505
  • STOCKHAMMER Engelbert, STEHRER Robert - Goodwin or Kalecki in Demand? Functional Income Distribution and Aggregate Demand in the Short Run, pp. 506-522
  • DI QUATTRO Arthur - Market Socialism Is Not Market Capitalism: Remarks on Robin Hahnel’s “Economic Justice”, pp. 523-539

Symposium: The Pluralism Debate in Heterodox Economics

  • LEE Frederic S. - The Pluralism Debate in Heterodox Economics, pp. 540-551
  • MEARMAN Andrew - Pluralism, Heterodoxy, and the Rhetoric of Distinction, pp. 552-561
  • GARNETT Robert F. - Pluralism, Academic Freedom, and Heterodox Economics, pp. 562-572
  • LEE Frederic S. - Heterodox Economics, Tolerance, and Pluralism: A Reply to Garnett and Mearman, pp. 572-577

What “Radical” Means in the 21st Century

  • DOWD Doug - What Is Coming Around the Corner? pp. 578-581

Book Reviews

  • COCHRANE D. T. - The Shock of the Old: Technology and Global History Since 1900, pp. 582-584
  • BASOLE  Amit - Economics for Everyone: A Short Guide to the Economics of Capitalism, pp. 584-587
  • RAMIREZ Miguel D. - Latin American Neostructuralism: The Contradictions of Post-Neoliberal Development, pp. 587-591
  • CHENG Zhiming - China’s Global Strategy: Towards a Multipolar World, The Chinese Workers after Socialism and Laid-off Workers in a Workers’ State: Unemployment with Chinese Characteristics, pp. 591-595
  • WICKS-LIM Jeannette - The Living Wage: Lessons from the History of Economic Thought, pp. 595-597

(résumés du n° 4/2011)

Volume 43, n° 3, Summer 2011

David Gordon Memorial Lecture

  • LI Minqi - The 21st Century Crisis: Climate Catastrophe or Socialism, pp. 289-301

Articles

  • COLANDER David - Is the Fundamental Science of Macroeconomics Sound? pp. 302-309
  • DUTT Amitava Krishna - Macroeconomic Theory After the Crisis, pp. 310-316
  • GUNN Christopher - Workers’ Participation in Management, Workers’ Control of Production: Worlds Apart, pp. 317-327
  • CAMPBELL Al  - The Role of Workers in Management: The Case of Mondragón, pp. 328-333
  • JI Minsun - Global Restructuring, Social Distancing, and a Community-Based Worker’s Center Response, pp. 334-339
  • GOLDSTEIN Jonathan P. - Race in Early Tobacco Advertising: The Case of American Tobacco Cards 1880-1911, pp. 340-347

 What “Radical” Means in the 21st Century

  • SHERMAN Howard - Radical Economists in the 21st Century, pp. 348-353
  • BOND Patrick - What is Radical in Neoliberal-Nationalist South Africa? pp. 354-360

 Book Review Essay

  • REATI Angelo - Power Relations and Economic Paradigms, or Why Post-Keynesian Theory Is Not Dominant, pp. 361-372

 Book Reviews

  • CHESTER Lynne - Sustainable Capitalism: A Matter of Common Sense and Capitalism As If the World Matters, pp. 373-377
  • BAGAKIS Gus - Toxic Loopholes: Failures and Future Prospects for Environmental Law, pp. 377-380
  • BELYYAEV Demyan - Prosperity without Growth: Economics for a Finite Planet and Real World Economics: A Post-Autistic Economics Reader, pp. 380-383
  • KRAMER Brent - Economic Literacy: Basic Economics with an Attitude, pp. 383-385
  • FISCHLER Raphaël - The Real Wealth of Nations: Creating a Caring Economics, pp. 386-388
  • BLACK Simon - Global Unions: Challenging Transnational Capital through Cross-Border Campaigns and The New Urban Immigrant Workforce: Innovative Models for Labor Organizing, pp. 388-392
  • Peter Waterman - Grounding Globalization: Labor in the Age of Insecurity, pp.392-399
  • LAJEUNESSE Robert M.  - Political Economy of Work, pp. 399-402
  • STRACHAN Ian - Globalization and the Welfare State, pp. 403-407
  • MILAN Marcelo - How Much Money Does an Economy Need? Solving the Central Economic Puzzle of Money, Prices, and Jobs, pp. 407-409
  • MAVROUDEAS Stavros - Economic Growth and Distribution, pp. 409-412
  • GANLEY William T. - The Origins of Capitalism and the Rise of the West, pp. 412-414
  • CHESTER Lynne - The Hardship of Nations: Exploring the Paths of Modern Capitalism, pp. 414-418
  • LARUDEE Mehrene - Capital as Power: A Study of Order and Creorder, pp. 418-420
  • TARRIT Fabien - Why Not Socialism? pp. 420-423
  • BRUFF Ian - Unravelling Gramsci: Hegemony and Passive Revolution in the Global Political Economy, pp. 423-425
  • GHOSH Jayati - An Employment Targeted Economic Program for Kenya, pp. 425-428
  • MOSELEY Fred - Karl Marx’s Grundrisse: Foundations of the Critique of Political Economy One Hundred and Fifty Years Later, pp. 428-430

(résumés du n° 3/2011)  

Volume 43, n° 2, Spring 2011

  • PATERSON Stephanie - Rethinking the Dynamics of Abusive Relationships: The Implications of Violence and Resistance for Household Bargaining, pp. 137-153
  • PENNER Devin - The Limits of Radical Institutionalism: A Marxian Critique of Thorstein Veblen’s Political Economy, pp. 154-171
  • CHAKRABARTI Saumya - A Macroeconomic Structure of Employment: Rural-Urban Conflict in a Kaleckian Framework, pp. 172-197
  • McKENZIE Rex A.- Casino Capitalism with Derivatives: Fragility and Instability in Contemporary Finance, pp. 198-215
  • DANG Aimin - Social Dividend Based on Overproduction, pp. 216-229
  • AKKERMANS Dirk H. M. - Subcontracting and the Creation of Inequality in the Dutch Clothing Industry 1980-1992, pp. 230-252
  • KOECHLIN Tim - Book Review Essay: Superior Alternatives: Three Takes on the Failure of Neoliberalism, pp. 253-259

Book Reviews

  • REATI Angelo - Monetary Economics: An Integrated Approach to Credit, Money, Income, Production and Wealth. Wynne Godley and Marc Lavoie; pp. 260-262
  • SHERMAN Steven - American Empire and the Political Economy of Global Finance. Ed. Leo Panitch and Martin Konings, pp. 262-265
  • MARTIN Philip - Coping With Facts: A Skeptic’s Guide to the Problem of Development, pp. 265-268
  • SPANGLER Eve - Never Good Enough: Health Care Workers and the Promise of Job Training, pp. 268-270

(résumés du n° 2/2011)

Volume 43, n° 1, Winter 2011

Special Issue: China and Global Capital accumulation: Economic, political, social, and environmental implications

  • LIPPIT Victor D. - Introduction: China’s Rise in the Global Economy, pp. 5-8
  • ZHU Andong, KOTZ David M. - The Dependence of China’s Economic Growth on Exports and Investment, pp. 9-32
  • LO Dic, ZHANG Yu - Making Sense of China’s Economic Transformation, pp. 33-55
  • HART-LANDSBERG  Martin - The Chinese Reform Experience: A Critical Assessment, pp. 56-76
  • PIOVANI Chiara, LI Minqi - One Hundred Million Jobs for the Chinese Workers! Why China’s Current Model of Development Is Unsustainable and How a Progressive Economic Program Can Help the Chinese Workers, the Chinese Economy, and China’s Environment, pp. 77-94
  • MOSELEY Fred - The Determination of the “Monetary Expression of Labor Time” (“MELT”) in the Case of Non-Commodity Money, pp. 95-105

Book Reviews

  • HART-LANDSBERG Martin - Adam Smith in Beijing: Lineages of the Twenty-First Century Giovanni Arrighi, pp. 106-109
  • ERTEN Bilge - Adam Smith in Beijing: Lineages of the Twenty-First Century Giovanni Arrighi, pp. 109-112
  • MOHUN Simon - Global Political Economy: A Marxist Critique. Bill Dunn, pp. 112-115
  • CHILVERS Simon - Althusser: The Detour of Theory. Gregory Elliott, pp. 115-117
  • SCHNEIDER Aaron, CALDENTEY Esteban Pérez, VERNENGO Matías - Ideas, Policies, and Economic Development in the Americas. , pp. 117-120

(résumés du n° 1/2011)

 

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