Review of Radical Political Economics

Volume 44, n° 4, Fall 2012

  • LUCARELLI Bill - Financialization and Global Imbalances: Prelude to Crisis, pp. 429-447
  • TEIXEIRA Rodrigo Alves, ROTTA Tomas, ROTTA Nielsen - Valueless Knowledge-Commodities and Financialization: Productive and Financial Dimensions of Capital Autonomization, pp. 448-46
  • VAHABI Mehrdad - Soft Budget Constraints and Predatory States, pp. 468-483
  • GRANADOS José A. Tapia - Statistical Evidence of Falling Profits as Cause of Recession: A Short Note, pp. 484-493

 Voices

  • PERELMAN Michael - What Went Wrong: An Idiosyncratic Perspective on the Economy and Economics, pp. 494-503

Book Review Essay

  • PIMPARE Stephen - The Barricades and the Ivory Tower, pp. 504-511

Book Reviews

  • KEANEY Michael - Technocapitalism: A Critical Perspective on Technological Innovation and Corporatism, pp. 512-516
  • TRIGO Yolanda Massieu - Review of Peasants and Globalization: Political Economy, Rural Transformation, and the Agrarian Question, pp. 516-519
  • ENELOW Noah H. - Freedom from Want: The Remarkable Success Story of BRAC, the Global Grassroots Organization That’s Winning the Fight Against Poverty, pp. 519-523
  • RICHARDS Dean - Liberation Theology Along the Potomac: Labor’s Golden Rule in Early American Catholicism, pp. 523-525

(résumés du n° 4/2012)  

Volume 44, n° 3, Summer 2012

David Gordon Memorial Lecture

  • FOLBRE Nancy - The Political Economy of Human Capital, pp. 281-292
  • BRAUNSTEIN Elissa - Hybrids, Political Economy, and Macroeconomics: A Comment on the Political Economy of Human Capital, pp. 293-297

URPE at the ASSAs

  • PRASCH Robert E. - Neoliberalism and Ethnic Conflict, pp. 298-304
  • KABOUB Fadhel - From Neoliberalism to Social Justice: The Feasability of Full Employment in Tunisia, pp. 305-312
  • DEERE Carmen Diana, TWYMAN Jennifer - Asset Ownership and Egalitarian Decision Making in Dual-headed Households in Ecuador, pp. 313-320
  • CHAUDHURI Sanjukta - Female Infant Mortality Disadvantage in India: A Regional Analysis, pp. 321-326
  • MURRAY Michael J. - The Regional Benefits of the Employer of Last Resort Program, pp. 327-336

Articles

  • AUERBACH Nancy Neiman - Delicious Peace Coffee: Marketing Community in Uganda, pp. 337-357
  • CUMBERS Andrew, McMASTER Robert - Revisiting Public Ownership: Knowledge, Democracy and Participation in Economic Decision Making, pp. 358-373

What “Radical” Means in the 21st Century

  • BAKER Dean - Getting Radical with Markets, pp. 374-379

Book Review Essay

  • MAJOR Aaron - Ideas and Ideology: The Constructivist Turn in Light of The Long Twentieth Century, pp. 380-385

Book Reviews

  • DICKENS Edwin - Heterodox Macroeconomics: Keynes, Marx and Globalization, pp. 386-388
  • OBENG-ODOOM Franklin - Development and Globalization: A Marxian Class Analysis, pp. 388-390
  • WILSON Tamar Diana - La Vía Campesina: Globalization and the Power of Peasants, pp. 391-392
  • SAROS Daniel E. - Free Trade Doesn’t Work: What Should Replace It and Why, pp. 393-395
  • REATI Angelo - Theories of Value from Adam Smith to Piero Sraffa, pp. 395-400
  • SINHA Ajit - A Response to Angelo Reati, pp. 401-402
  • BARNES Thomas - Theory as History: Essays on Modes of Production & Exploitation, pp. 403-406
  • BRADBURY Mathew - Monetary Integration and Dollarization: No Panacea, pp. 406-409
  • PRASCH Robert E. - The Value of Money, pp. 409-411
  • PIMPARE Stephen - Insufficient Funds: Savings, Assets, Credit, and Banking Among Low-Income Households, pp. 411-413

(résumés du n° 3/2012)

Volume 44, n° 2, Spring 2012

  • HAHNEL Robin - Left Clouds Over Climate Change Policy, pp. 141-159
  • NEILSON David - Remaking the Connections: Marxism and the French Regulation School, pp. 160-177
  • DAS Raju J. - Reconceptualizing Capitalism: Forms of Subsumption of Labor, Class Struggle, and Uneven Development, pp. 178-200
  • WILSON Tamar Diana - Primitive Accumulation and the Labor Subsidies to Capitalism, pp. 201-202
  • PAITARIDIS Dimitris, TSOULFIDIS Lefteris - The Growth of Unproductive Activities, the Rate of Profit, and the Phase-Change of the U.S. Economy, pp. 213-233
  • PISANI Michael J. - Revisiting the Mexican Informality Continuum in the United States: A Rejoinder to Cobb, King, and Rodriguez (2009), pp. 234-239    

Book Reviews

  • GUNN Christopher - From Political Economy to Economics: Method, the Social and the Historical in the Evolution of Economic Theory, pp. 240-241
  • DIQUATTRO Arthur  - Libertarian Communism: Marx, Engels and the Political Economy of Freedom, pp. 242-245
  • Gary Dymski - Credit Crunch: Housing Bubbles, Globalisation and the Worldwide Economic Crisis and No Way to Run an Economy: Why the System Failed and How to Put it Right, pp. 245-248
  • HUATO Julio - The Keynes Solution: The Path to Global Economic Prosperity, pp. 248-254
  • BAHCE Serdal - Imperialism and Global Political Economy, pp. 254-257
  • WEINBERG Bradley - The Labour Movement in the Global South: Trade Unions in Sri Lanka, pp. 258-260

(résumés du n° 2/2012)  

Volume 44, n° 1, Winter 2012

Special Issue: Economic Democracy 

  • GUNN Christopher - Introduction to the Special Issue on Economic Democracy, pp. 5-7
  • MILLER Genna R. - “Gender Trouble”: Investigating Gender and Economic Democracy in Worker Cooperatives in the United States, pp. 8-22
  • BRANCO Manuel Couret - Economics Against Democracy, pp. 23-39
  • DONNARUMA Colin, PARTYKA Nicholas - Challenging the Presumption in Favor of Markets, pp. 40-61
  • MARQUETTI Adalmir, DA SILVA Carlos E. Schonerwald, CAMPBELL Al - Participatory Economic Democracy in Action: Participatory Budgeting in Porto Alegre, 1989–2004, pp. 62-81
  • MORIN Philippe - The Fonds de Solidarité: Historical and Political Foundations, What Lessons for Economic Democracy? pp. 82-99

What “Radical” Means in the 21st Century

  • FINE Ben - Being Radical or Radical Being? pp. 100-106

Book Review:

  • STARR Martha A. - Theories of Social Capital: Researchers Behaving Badly, pp. 107-109
  • PIETRYKOWSKI Bruce - Working in the Shadows: A Year of Doing the Jobs (Most) Americans Won’t Do, pp. 110-111
  • KOSTICK Conor - Deep History, pp. 112-115
  • SHEAR Boone W. - The Green Collar Economy: How One Solution Can Fix Our Two Biggest Problems and The Ecological Revolution: Making Peace with the Planet, pp. 116-120
  • VERSIEREN Jelle - The Gramscian Moment: Philosophy, Hegemony and Marxism, pp. 120-123

(résumés du n° 1/2012)

 

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