2020

Volume 52, n° 4, December 2020

  • Baiman R. - Financial Bailout Spending Would Have Almost Paid for Thirty Years of Global Green New Deal Climate: Triage, Regeneration, and Mitigation, pp. 650-661.
  • Bohmer P., Chowdhury S., Hahnel R. - Reproductive Labor in a Participataory Socialist Society, pp. 755-771.
  • Boushey H. - Unbound: Releasing Inequality’s Grip on Our Economy, pp. 597-609.
  • Cheng S.-K. - Primitive Socialist Accumulation in China: An Alternative View on the Anomalies of Chinese “Capitalism.”, pp. 693-715.
  • Epstein G. - The Empirical and Institutional Limits of Modern Money Theory, pp. 772-780.
  • Kim M. - Intersectionality and Gendered Racism in the United States: A New Theoretical Framework, pp. 616-625.
  • Moos K.A. - Making the Case for Equitable Growth: Comments on the 2020 David Gordon Memorial Lecture, pp. 610-615.
  • O’Kane C. - Capital, the State, and Economic Policy: Bringing Open Marxist Critical Political Economy Back into Contemporary Heterodox Economics, pp. 684-692.
  • Park H.W., Rieu D.-M. - A Mathematical Formulation of the Dual Nature of Unproductive Labor, pp. 716-738.
  • Pianta M., Lucchese M. - Rethinking the European Green Deal: An Industrial Policy for a Just Transition in Europe, pp. 633-641.
  • Quick P. - The Role of Household Production in the Determination of Wages and the Process of Capitalist Production, pp. 626-632.
  • Rafferty D.T. - The “New” Neoclassical International Political Economy of Macroprudential Regulation and Capital Controls: “Style” over “Substance.”, pp. 662-672.
  • Skillman G.L. - Moseley’s “Macro-Monetary” Reading of Capital: Rejoinder and Further Discussion, pp. 739-754.
  • Sobolev E., Campbell A. - Present-Day Problems of Wage Remuneration in Russia, pp. 673-683.
  • Tudoreanu M., Kotz D.M. - Stable Jobs or iPhones? The Dilemma of Innovation in Socialism, pp. 642-649.

Volume 52, n°3, September 2020

  • Albelda R., Bell-Pasht A., Konstantinidis C. - Gender and Precarious Work in the United States: Evidence from the Contingent Work Supplement 1995-2017, pp. 542-563.
  • Bhattacharya, S. Kesar, S. - Precarity and Development: Production and Labor Processes in the Informal Economy in India, pp. 387-408.
  • Choonara, J. - The Precarious Concept of Precarity, pp. 427-446.
  • Christensen, K. - The Social Structures of Accumulation and the Labor Movement: A Brief History and a Modest Proposal, pp. 487-505.
  • Colombini, I. - Form and Essence of Precarization by Work: From Alienation to the Industrial Reserve Army at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century, pp. 409-426.
  • Flores Garrido, N. - Precarity From a Feminist Perspective: A Note on Three Elements for the Political Struggle, pp. 582-590.
  • Gender and Radical Political Economics: On the 50th Anniversary of the URPE Women’s Caucus, pp. 591-592.
  • Greenstein, J. - The Precariat Class Structure and Income Inequality among US Workers: 1980-2018, pp. 447-469.
  • Gürcan, E.C. Mete, B. - Emerging Forms of Social-Union Organizing Under the New Conditions of Turkish Capitalism: A Class-Capacity Analysis, pp. 523-541.
  • Munck, R. - Work and Capitalist Globalization: Beyond Dualist Reason, pp. 371-386.
  • Munck, R., Pradella, L., Diana Wilson, T. - Introduction: Special Issue on Precarious and Informal Work, pp. 361-370.
  • Polkowska, D. Filipek, K. - Grateful Precarious Worker? Ukrainian Migrants in Poland, pp. 564-581.
  • Qi, H. Li, Z. - Putting Precarity Back to Production: A Case Study of Didi Kuaiche Drivers in the City of Nanjing, China, pp. 506-522.
  • Wilson, T.D. - Precarization, Informalization, and Marx, pp. 470-486.

(résumés n° 3/2020)

Volume 52, n°2, June 2020

  • Baiman R. - The Impact of Rent from Unequal Exchange on Shaikh’s Classical-Keynesian Political Economic Analysis : The Example of Facebook, pp. 239‑258.
  • Grosvenor P. - Book Review : Bullshit Jobs: A Theory, pp. 344‑347.
  • Hahnel R., Kerkhoff A. - Integrating Investment and Annual Planning, pp. 222‑238.
  • Hinze D. - Book Review : The Routledge Handbook of Heterodo Economics, pp. 350‑353.
  • Keaney M. - Book Review : Employers’ Economics vs Employees’ Economy: How Adam Smith’s Legacy Obscures Public Investment in the Private Sector, pp. 338‑340.
  • Kiefer D., Mendieta-Muñoz I., Rada C., von Arnim R. - Secular Stagnation and Income Distribution Dynamics, pp. 189‑207.
  • Klinedinst M. - Book Review : Transcending Capitalism through Cooperative Practices, pp. 335‑337.
  • Labarca J. T. - Book Review : Money: 5,000 Years of Debt and Power, pp. 341‑343.
  • Lee Y. S., Kim H. S., Hwan Joo S. - Financialization and Innovation Short-termism in OECD Countries, pp. 259‑286.
  • Lombardozzi L. - Book Review : Transition Economies: Transformation, Development and Society in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union, pp. 347‑350.
  • Marquetti A., Ourique L. E., Morrone H. - A Classical-Marxian Growth Model of Catching Up and the Cases of China, Japan, and India : 1980-2014, pp. 312‑334.
  • Outhwaite W., Smith K. - Karl Marx, Le Capital, pp. 208‑221.
  • Rey-Araújo P. M. - The Contradictory Evolution of “Mediterranean” Neoliberalism in Spain, 1995-2008, pp. 287‑311.

(résumés n° 2/2020)

Volume 52, n°1, March 2020

  • Cheng H., Li M. - Do Labor Values Explain Chinese Prices? Evidence from China’s Input-Output Tables, 1990–2012, pp. 115-136.
  • Dildar Y. - Targeting Women’s Employment: Do Employment Subsidies Work? Evidence from Turkey, pp. 5-25.
  • Ivanova M. N. - Marx’s Theory of Money: A Reappraisal in the Light of Unconventional Monetary Policy, pp. 137-151.
  • Kim Y. K. - Household Debt Accumulation and the Great Recession of the United States: A Comparative Perspective, pp. 26-49.
  • Macheda F., Nadalini R. - The Danger of a “Geyser Disease” Effect: Structural Fragility of the Tourism-Led Recovery in Iceland, pp. 50-76.
  • Qi H., Kotz D. M. - The Impact of State-Owned Enterprises on China’s Economic Growth, pp. 96-114.
  • Spencer N., Urquhart M.-A., Whitely P. - Class Discrimination? Evidence from Jamaica: A Racially Homogeneous Labor Market, pp. 77-95.
( résumés n° 1/2020)

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