Review of Radical Political Economics

Volume 48, n° 4, December 2016

URPE at the ASSAs and EEAs: Proceedings Issue

David Gordon Memorial Lecture

  • BAKER Dean - The Upward Redistribution of Income. Are Rents the Story? pp. 529-543

URPE at the ASSAs

  • KONSTANTINIDIS Charalampos - The Neoliberal Restructuring of Agriculture and Food in Greece, pp. 544-552        
  • COONEY Paul - Reprimarization. Implications for the Environment and Development in Latin America: The Cases of Argentina and Brazil, pp. 553-561
  • VERNENGO Matías, FIELDS David - DisORIENT. Money, Technological Development and the Rise of the West, pp. 562-568
  • BARKIN David, LEMUS Blanca - Third World Alternatives for Building Post-capitalist Worlds, pp. 569-576

URPE at the EEAs

  • BAKIR Erdogan, CAMPBELL Al - Kalecki and the Determinants of the Profit Rate in the United States, pp. 577-587
  • KARAK Anirban - Neoliberalism and the Formation of the English Premier League. Insights from Social Structures of Accumulation Theory, pp. 588-594
  • TUTAN Mehmet Ufuk, CAMPBELL Al - Foreign Private Capital-Led Growth. The Recent Rise and Fall of Turkey, pp. 595-602
  • QUICK Paddy - Modes of Production and Household Production, pp. 603-609
  • FRERICHS Sabine - Egypt’s Neoliberal Reforms and the Moral Economy of Bread. Sadat, Mubarak, Morsi, pp. 610-632
  • SEO Hwan-Joo, KIM Han Sung, KIM Joonil - Does Shareholder Value Orientation or Financial Market Liberalization Slow Down Korean Real Investment? pp. 633-660
  • OBENG-ODOOM Franklin - Understanding Land Reform in Ghana. A Critical Postcolonial Institutional Approach, pp. 661-680

Book Review

  • NWOKE Chibuzo N. - Oiling the Urban Economy: Land, Labour, Capital, and the State in Sekondi-Takoradi, Ghana, pp. 681-684

(résumés du n° 4/2016)

Volume 48, n° 3, Fall 2016

Articles

  • DEVETTER François-Xavier - Can Public Policies Bring about the Democratization of the Outsourcing of Household Tasks? pp. 365-393
  • DIAZ Emilio, VALESCO Francisco - The Transformation of Values into Prices of Production in Marx’s Scheme of Expanded Reproduction, pp. 394-416
  • SUŠNIK Urban - Janus Ante Portas: Distribution and Class Struggle in a Bank-Money World Model, pp. 417-437
  • SERETIS Stergios A., TSALIKI Persefoni V. - Absolute Advantage and International Trade: Evidence from Four Euro-zone Economies, pp. 438-451
  • WRENN Mary V. - Immanent Critique, Enabling Myths, and the Neoliberal Narrative, pp. 452-466
  • LIAGOURAS George - From Heterodox Political Economy to Generalized Darwinism: Geoffrey Hodgson’s Tensions in Retrospect, pp. 467-484  

Voices

  • CANTILLON Sara - The Political Economy Landscape: In Conversation with Nancy Folbre, pp. 485-493

Book Reviews

  • Aaron Major - Beyond Capitalism: Building Democratic Alternatives for Today and the Future, pp. 494-496
  • FUENTES-RAMIREZ Ricardo R. - Cooperatives and Socialism: A View from Cuba, pp. 496-498
  • WILSON Tamar Diana - Social Conflict, Economic Development and Extractive Industry: Evidence from South America, pp. 498-500
  • LAPEGNA Pablo - Seeds, Science, and Struggle: The Global Politics of Transgenic Crops, pp. 500-502
  • KEANEY Michael - Globalization, Hegemony and the Future of the City of London, pp. 502-505
  • GOLDSMITH William W. - Corporate Power, Oligopolies, and the Crisis of the State, pp. 505-508
  • WEISSKOPF Thomas E. - The Power of Market Fundamentalism, pp. 508-511
  • ZAREMBKA Paul - The Complete Works of Rosa Luxemburg, Volume I, Economic Writings, pp. 511-514

(résumés du n° 3/2016)

Volume 48, n° 2, Summer 2016

Articles

  • DIOP Samba - Minsky’s Analysis of Capitalist Development: A Critical Assessment and Perspectives, pp. 201-216
  • KENIS Anneleen, LIEVENS Matthias - Greening the Economy or Economizing the Green Project? When Environmental Concerns Are Turned into a Means to Save the Market, pp. 217-234
  • KUCHLER Magdalena, HEDRÉN Johan - Bioenergy as an Empty Signifier, pp. 235-251
  • KARACIMEN Elif - Consumer Credit as an Aspect of Everyday Life of Workers in Developing Countries: Evidence from Turkey, pp. 252-268
  • TRINDADE Jose Raimundo, COONEY Paul, DE OLIVEIRA Wesley Pereira - Industrial Trajectory and Economic Development: Dilemma of the Re-primarization of the Brazilian Economy, pp. 269-286
  • PARK Hyeng-Joon - Korea’s Post-1997 Restructuring: An Analysis of Capital as Power, pp. 287-309

Notes and Comments

  • REITZ Charles - Accounting for Inequality: Questioning Piketty on National Income Accounts and the Capital-Labor Split, pp. 310-321

Book Reviews

  • Charles Andrews - Capital in the Twenty-First Century, pp. 322-324
  • Stuart Birks - Challenging the Orthodoxy: Reflections on Frank Stilwell’s Contribution to Political Economics, pp. 324-327
  • BRUNSTEIN Luis - Principles of Macroeconomics – Activist vs. Austerity Policies, pp. 327-330
  • SALAZAR Sibyl Italia Pineda - Beyond Marx: Theorizing the Global Relations of the Twenty-first Century, pp. 330-333
  • PRYKE Sam - Never Let a Serious Crisis Go To Waste, How Neoliberalism Survived the Financial Crisis, pp. 333-335
  • GLEICHER David - From Austerity to Prosperity: The Public Bank Solution, pp. 336-338
  • DIERCKX Sacha - Reclaiming Public Ownership: Making Space for Economic Democracy, pp. 339-341
  • COYLE Eugene P. - The Problem with Work: Feminism, Marxism, Antiwork Politics, and Postwork Imaginaries, pp. 342-344
  • ARGYROUS George - The Coming of Age of Information Technologies and the Path of Transformational Growth, pp. 344-345

Book Review Essay

  • DE KADT Maarten - Two Views on Urban Revolution, pp. 346-350

(résumés du n° 2/2016)

Volume 48, n° 1, Spring 2016

The Commons and the Common

Introduction:

  • BECHTOLD Brigitte - Beyond Hardin and Ostrom: New Heterodox Research on the Commons, pp. 5-8  

Articles

  • OBENG-ODOOM Franklin - Property in the Commons: Origins and Paradigms, pp. 9-19
  • AUSTEN Giles, JENNINGS Sarah M., DAMBACHER Jeffrey M. - Species Commodification: A Dialectical Perspective on Fisheries Policy, pp. 20-35
  • CATO Molly Scott, NORTH Peter - Rethinking the Factors of Production for a World of Common Ownership and Sustainability: Europe and Latin America Compared, pp. 36-52
  • NEWMAN Daniel - The Car and the Commons, pp. 53-65
  • DOLENEC Danijela, ZITKO Mislav - Exploring Commons Theory for Principles of a Socialist Governmentality, pp. 66-80
  • GUNN Christopher - Acequias as Commons: Lessons for a Post-capitalist World, pp. 81-92
  • EULER Johannes - Commons-creating Society: On the Radical German Commons Discourse, pp. 93-110
  • DUGGER William M. - Technology and Property: Knowledge and the Commons, pp. 111-126
  • DOLCEROCCA Antoine, CORIAT Benjamin - Commons and the Public Domain: A Review Article and a Tentative Research Agenda, pp. 127-139
  • VAZQUEZ Alfredo Macias, GONZALEZ Pablo Alonso - Knowledge Economy and the Commons: A Theoretical and Political Approach to Post-neoliberal Common Governance, pp. 140-157
  • ZHOU Yi - The Tragedy of the Anticommons in Knowledge, pp. 157-175
  • SHERMAN Zoe - Primitive Accumulation in the Cultural Commons, pp. 176-188

(résumés du n° 1/2016)

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