Review of Radical Political Economics - Antérieurs à 2005

2004

Vol. 36,  n° 4 - 2004

  • BECHTHOLD Brigitte - Art and Political Economy, pp. 461 - 470
  • MOORE Alan W. - Political Economy as Subject and Forn in Contemporary Art, pp. 471 - 486
  • WAY Jennifer Ellen - Negotiating the " Resemblances of Sufaces": Painterly Abstract Painting and Consumer Culture, circa 1945 - 1965, pp. 487 - 505
  • MORENO María-josé - Art Museums and Socioeconomic Forces: The Case of a Community Museum, pp. 506 - 527
  • MOSHER Michael R. - The Community Mural and Democratic Art Processes, pp. 528 -537

Pedagogy

  • DORMAN Peter - A Field Guide to Workshops in Political Economy, pp. 538 - 545

Book Review Essay

  • JOSSA Bruno - Schweickart and Economic Democracy, pp. 546 - 561

Book Reviews

  • SALAH Georgina - Development, Crisis, and Class Struggle: Learning from Japan and East Asia, by Paul Burkett and Martin Hart-Landsberg
  • WEBBER Jeffrey R. - Democracy and the Public Space in Latin America, by Leonardo Avritzer
    Labour Unions, Partisan Coalitions, and Markwt Reforms in Latin America, by Maria Victoria Murillo
  • KING Mary C. - Organizing Immigrants: The Challenge for Unions in Contemporary California, edited by Ruth Milkman
  • PERELMAN Michael - American Economic Development Since 1945: Growth, Decline and Rejuvenation, by Samuel Rosenberg
  • PRINCE Ryan - You Don't Always Get What You Pay For: The Economics of Privatization, by Elliot Sclar

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Vol. 36,  n° 3 - 2004

  • PERELMAN Michael -  Speculations on the Political Economy of War and Empire, pp. 297-306
  • GOLDSTEIN Don - Service Learning and Teaching about Globalization, pp. 307-313
  • BERGERON Suzanne - Teaching Globalization through a Gender Lens, pp. 314-320
  • MILLER John A. Miller - Teaching about Sweatshops and Globalization, pp. 321-327
  • O'HARA Phillip Anthony - A New Transnational Corporate Social Structure of Accumulation for Long-Wave Upswing in the World Economy?, pp. 328-335
  • LIPPIT Victor D. - Class Struggles and the Reinvention of American Capitalism in the Second Half of the Twentieth Century, pp.336-343
  • HONG Gibin - The Concept of Capital-Control Complex (CCC): The Case of Japan, pp. 344-350
  • BARKIN David - A Political Economy View of ASSA Meetings: The U.S. Mexican Border, pp. 351-357
  • LI Minqi - Workers’ Participation in Management and Firm Performance: Evidence from Large and Medium-Sized Chinese Industrial Enterprises, pp. 358-380

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Vol. 36,  n° 2 - 2004

  • GOONEWARDENA Kanishka - Urban Space and Political Consciousness, pp. 155-176
  • LEE Frederic S. - History and Identity. The Case of Radical Economics and Radical Economists 1945-1970, pp. 177-195
  • PATRIQUIN Larry - The Agrarian Origins of the Industrial Revolution in England, pp. 196-216
  • ALAM M. Shahid - Colonialism and Industrialization, pp. 217-240 
  • RAM Rati - Trends in Developing Countries' Commodity Terms-of-Trade since 1970, pp. 241-253

Book Review Essay 

  • SERGI Bruno S. - Searching for the Socioeconomic Logic of Transformation in East-Central Europe, pp. 254-259 

Book Reviews 

  • HANCOCK Paul R. - The Autocratically Flexible Workplace. A History of Overtime Regulation in the United States, by Marc Linder
  • STARR Martha A. - The Consumer Society Reader , by Juliet B. Schor and Douglas B. Holt (editors)
  • SORON Dennis - Acts of Resistance: Against the Tyranny of the Market, by Pierre Bourdieu
  • SWANSON Paul A. - Paradise for Sale: A Parable Nature, by Carl N. Mc Daniel, John M. Gowdy

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Vol. 36,  n° 1 - 2004

Contents

  • FINE Ben, LAPAVITSAS Costas, SAAD-FILHO Alfredo - Why the "New Interpretation" Is a Wrong Turning , pp. 3-19
  • QUICK Paddy - Subsistence Wages and Household Production: Clearing the Way for an Analysis of Class and Gender, pp. 20-36
  • DAVIS Ann - (De) Constructing Dependency : Institutional, Historical Perspectives of Welfare , pp. 37-51
  • DUCHESNE Ricardo - On the Rise of the West: Researching Kenneth Pomeranz's Great Divergence, pp. 52-81
  • DUMÉNIL Gérard , LÉVY Dominique - The Real and Financial Components of Profitability  (United -States, 1952-2000 ), pp. 82-110

Book Review Essay

  • REATI Angelo - Marrying Economics with History , pp. 111-123

Book Reviews

  • TORUNAO Mayo C. - Capitalism, Socialism, and Radical Political Economy: Essays in Honor of Howard J. Sherman, by Robert Pollin 
  • LURIA Dan - Approaches to Sustainable Development, by Robert Forrant, Jean L. Pyle, William Lazonick, and Charles Levenstein 
  • PARK Cheol-Soo - Phases of Capitalist Development : Booms, Crises and Globalizations, by Robert Albritton, Makato Itoh, Richard Westra, and Alan Zeuege
  • WILSON Tamar Diana - The Hidden Assembly Line: Gender Dynamics of Subcontracted Work in a Global Economy, by Radhika Balakrishna

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2003

Vol. 35, n° 4 - 2003

Contents

  • HARMS John B., KNAPP Tim - The New Economy: What's New, What's Not, pp. 413-436
  • ROSS Eric B. - Malthusianism , Capitalist Agriculture, and the Fate of Peasants in the Making of the Modern World Food System, pp. 437-461
  • ZAFIROVSKI Milan - Measuring and Making Sense of Labor Exploitation in Contemporary Society: - A Comparative Analysis, pp. 462-484
  • MAVROUDEAS Stavros - Commodities, Workers, and Institutions: - Analytical and Empirical Problems in Regulation's Consumption Theory , pp. 485-512
  • JACQUES Peter,THOMAS Rebecca, FOSTER Daniel, McCANN Jennifer, TUNNO Matthew - Wal-Mart or World-Mart? -A Teaching Case Study, pp. 513-533

Book Review essay

  • DUCHESNE Ricardo - Malthus and the Demographie Systems of Modern Europe and Imperial China: - A Critique of Lee and Feng, pp. 534-542

Book Reviews

  • TABRIZI Behrouz - The Working Class Majority: America's Best Kept Secret, ( Michael Zweig)
  • De KADT Maarten - Money Makes the World Go Around: One Investor Tracks Her Cash through the Global Economy (Barbara Garson)
  • CHRISTENSEN Kimberly - The Invisible Heart: Economics and Family Values, (Nancy Folbre)
  • VENEZIANI Roberto - Recasting Egalitarianism: New Rules for Communities, States and Markets, (Samuel Bowles, Herbert Gintis) (Erik Olin Wright)
  • LAIBMAN David - Towards an Unknown Marx: A Commentary on the Manuscripts of 1861-63, (Enrique Dussel, Fred Moseley)

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Vol. 35, n° 3 - 2003

Contents

  • FAYAZMANESH Sasan - The Politics of the U.S. Economic Sanctions against Iran , pp. 221-240

URPE at ASSAS

  • HAIGHT Alan Day - Winner-Take-a-Hike Markets: The Arrogant Agent Problem in a Model of Devious Colleague Selection, pp. 241-247
  • FRANK Ellen - The Surprising Resilience of the U.S. Dollar, pp. 248-254
  • WOLFSON Martin H. - Neoliberalism and the Social Structure of Accumulation, pp. 255-262
  • KOTZ David M. - Neoliberalism and the Social Structure of Accumulation Theory of Long-Run Capital Accumulation pp. 263-270
  • CROTTY James - The Neoliberal Paradox: The Impact of Destructive Product  Market Competition and Impatient Finance on Nonfinancial Corporations in the Neoliberal Era, pp. 271-279
  • McDONOUGH Terrence - What Does Long Wave Theory Have to Contribute to the Debate on Globalization?, pp. 280-286
  • WELLER Christian E., MAHADEVAN-VIJAYA Ramya, SINGLETON Laura - Worker Rights and Financial Stability, pp.  287-295
  • MUTARI Ellen - Radical Political Economy and the State: Lessons from Gender Theory, pp. 296-303
  • PERELMAN Michael - Intellectual Property Rights and the Commodity Form: - New Dimensions in the Legislated  Transfer of Surplus Value, pp. 304-311

Book Review Essays

  • BECHTOLD Brigitte - Recent Developments in Economic Methodology, pp. 312-319
  • WOOD Geoffrey - The Institutional Basis for Economic and Social Progress: - Prespectives and Policies, pp. 320-327
  • BOYCE  James K. - The Ghost of Malthus, pp. 328-332

Book Reviews

  • Michael Perelman - The Invention of Capitalism: Classical Political Economy and the Secret History of Primitive Accumulation ( Nader John S.)
  • Michael Perelman - Class Warfare in the Information Age, (Özgür Orhangazi) 
  • Michael Perelman - Transcending the Economy: On the Potential of Passionate Labour and the Wastes of the Market (Alfredo Saad-Filho)
  • Michael Meeropol - Surrender: How the Clinton Administration  Completed the Reagan Revolution (Doug Dowd)
  • Beckert Sven - The Monied Metropolis: New York City and the Consolidation of the American Bourgeoisie, 1850-1896 (Martin Kenner)
  • O'Hearn Denis - The Atlantic Economy: Britain, the US and Ireland, (R. James Sacouman)
  • Steve Keen - Debunking Economics: The Naked Emperor of the Social Sciences (David Laibman)
  • Ron Baiman ,  Heather Boushey,  Dawn Saunders (editors) - Political  Economy and Contemporary Capitalism: Radical Perspectives on Economic Theory and Policy, (Michael Keaney)
  • Alfredo Saad-Filho - The Value of Marx: Political Economy for Contemporary Capitalism, (Paul Burkett)
  • Bertell Ollman - Market Socialism: The Debate among Socialists, (Kamran Nayeri)
  • Diane E. Davis (editor) - Political Power and Social Theory (Jeffrey R. Webber)
  •   Robert Cherry - Who Gets the Good Jobs? Combating Race and Gender Disparities, (Chris Tilly)
  • Patrick Heller - The Labor of Development: Workers and the Transformation of Capitalism in Kerala, India, ( John Willoughby)
  • Miriam Ching Yoon Louie - Sweatshop Warriors: Immigrant Women Workers Take on the Global Factory, (Tamar Diana Wilson)
  • Grace Chang - Disposable Domestics: Immigrant Workers in the Global Economy, ( Tamar Diana Wilson)
  • Yong Kim, Joyce V. Millen, Alee Irwin, John Gershman  (editors) - Dying  for Growth: Global Inequality and the Health of the Poor  (Pedro A. Tamayo)
  • Jennifer Clapp - Toxic Exports: The Transfer of Hazardous Wastes From Rich to Poor Countries (David Barkin)
  • Sandra Rein  (editors) - Globalization and the Dilemmas of the State in the South, (Sandra Rein)
  • Peter Dicken - Global Shift: Transforming the World Economy, (Paula Cerni)  

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Vol. 35, n° 2 - 2003

Contents

  • PISANI Michael J. - The Negative Impact of Structural Adjustment on Sectoral Earnings in Nicaragua, pp. 107-125
  • SCOTT CATO Molly - Employment Policy in Rhondda-Cynon-Taff as Judged by Its Targets, pp. 126-147
  • SUBASAT Turan - What Does the Heckscher-Ohlin Model Contribute to International Trade Theory? A Critical Assessment, pp. 148-165
  • LAVOIE Marc - Real Wages and Employment with Effective and Notional Demand for Labor, pp. 166-182

Pedagogy

  • DORMAN Peter - Assessment for Political Economy, pp. 183-188

Book Reviews

  • Amartya Sen - Development as Freedom, New York, Knopf, 1999 (Alejandro Reuss)
  • T.J. Pempel (editor) - The Politics of the Asian Economic Crisis, Ithaca, NY, Cornell University Press, 1999 (T.J. Pempel)
  • Wiegersma Nan, Medley Joseph E. - US Economic Development Policies towards the Pacific Rim: Successes and Failures of US Aid, New York, St. Martin's Press, 2000 (Elaine Fuller)
  • Michie Jonathan, Grieve Smith John (eds.) - Global Instability: The Political Economy of World Economic Governance, New York, Routledge, 1999 (Orhangazi Özgür)
  • DeMartino George F. (ed.) - Global Economy, Global Justice: Theoretical Objections and Policy Alternatives to Neoliberalism, New York, Routledge, 2000 (Jonathan Diskin)

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Vol. 35, n° 1 - 2003

Contents

  • THOMPSON Frank - Golden Age versus Golden Rule: Capitalists versus Workers in Growth Theory , pp. 3-17
  • O'HARA Phillip Anthony - Deep Recession and Financial Instability or a New Long Wave of Economic Growth for U.S. Capitalism? A Regulation School Approach, pp. 18-43
  • HARBISON F. Sarah, ROBINSON Warren C. - Globalization, Family Structure, and Declining Fertility in the Developing World, pp. 44-55
  • WILSON Tamar Diana - Forms of Male Domination and Female Subordination: Homeworkers verus Maquiladora Workers in Mexico, pp. 56-72

Book Review Essay

  • RAO D. Tripati - Managing Economies, pp. 73-77

Book Reviews

  • John Wooding,  Charles Levenstein  - The Pont of Production: Work Environment in Advanced Industrial Societies, pp. 78-79  (Blanca Lemus-Ruiz)
  • James P. Hawley, Andrew T. Williams - The Rise of  Fiduciary Capitalism: How Institutional Investors Car Make Corporate America More Democratic, pp. 80-83 (David Brennan)
  • Paul Ong (editor) - Impacts of Affirmative Action: Policies and Consequences in California, pp. 84-85 (Matt L. Huffman)
  • Kari Polanyi-Levitt (editor), Karl Polanyi  in Vienna: The Contemporary Significance of
  • Kenneth McRobbie and Kari Polanyi-Levitt - The Great Transformation, pp. 86-88 (Robert Dimand)

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2002

Vol. 34, n° 4 - 2002

Contents

  • MONGIOVI Gary - Vulgar economy in Marxian garb: a critique of Temporal Single System Marxism, pp. 393-416 
  • DUMÉNIL Gérard, LÉVY Dominique - The field of capital mobility and the gravitation of profit rates (USA 1948–2000), pp. 417-436 
  • DUMÉNIL Gérard, LÉVY Dominique - The profit rate: where and how much did it fall? Did it recover? (USA 1948–2000), pp. 437-461 
  • FORGES DAVANZATI Guglielmo - Wages fund, high wages, and social conflict in a classical model of unemployment equilibrium, pp. 463-486 
  • DORMAN Peter - Pedagogy and political economy, pp. 487-492 

Book reviews

  • Wang Shaoguang and Hu Angang - China and Development: The Political Economy of Uneven Development: the Case of China. ; M. E.
  • Sharpe, 267 pp., $65.95 (Michael J. Thompson)
  • Jieming Zhu - The Transition of China's Urban Development, Praeger, 171 pp., (Michael J. Thompson)
  • Gary Mongiovi and Fabio Petri (Eds.) - Value, Distribution and Capital: Essays in Honour of Pierangelo Garegnani; Routledge, 1999, 364 pp. (Ajit Sinha)
  • Thomas W. Walker and Ariel G. Armony (Eds.) - Repression, Resistance, and Democratic Transition in Central America; Wilmington, DE: SR Books, 2000, xxvi + 301 pp., (Michael J. Pisani)
  • Enrique Dussel Peters (Ed.) - Polarizing Mexico: The Impact of Liberalization Strategy; Lynne Reinner Publishers Inc., 2000, 249 pp., (Etelberto Ortiz)
  • Deborah Woo (Ed.) - Glass Ceilings and Asian Americans: The New Face of Workplace Barriers;  Walnut Creek, CA: Alta Mira Press, 2000, 241 pp., (Philip N. Cohen)
  • Martin Oppenheimer (Ed.) - The State in Modern Society ; New York: Humanity Books, 2000, 217 pp. + index, $45.00 hb, Pages 512-515 (Michael Keaney)
  • Massimo De Angelis - The Limits to Capital, London and New York: Verso, 1999, 478 pp., $18 (Reissue), Pages 515-518 

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Vol. 34, n° 3 - 2002

Contents

  • DOWD Doug - Depths below depths: the intensification, multiplication, and spread of capitalism's destructive force from Marx's time to ours, pp. 247-266 
  • POLLIN Robert - What is a living wage?: Considerations from Santa Monica, CA, pp. 267-273 
  • AZARI-RAD Hamid, PHILIPS Peter - Origin of the factoid - prevailing wage laws are remnant Jim Crow laws, pp.  275-284 
  • ORR Douglas V. - The Social Security reform debate: effects of financial and labor market institutions, pp. 285-293 
  • O'HARA Phillip Anthony - A new financial social structure of accumulation in the United States for long wave upswing?, pp.  295-301 
  • WELLER Christian E.  - Whose bank is it anyway? The importance of unemployment and the stock market for monetary policy, pp. 303-310 
  • BAIMAN Ron - Why equity cannot be separated from efficiency II: when should social pricing be progressive?, pp. 311-317 
  • HEINTZ James - Political conflict and the social structure of accumulation:: The case of South African apartheid, pp. 319-326 
  • CROTTY James, LEE Kang-Kook - Is financial liberalization good for developing nations?: The case of South Korea in the 1990s, pp. 327-334 
  • ORHANGAZI Özgür - Turkey: bankruptcy of neoliberal policies and the possibility of alternatives, pp. 335-341 

Book reviews

  • Jim Stanford, Lance Taylor, and Ellen Houston  - Power, Employment and Accumulation: Social Structures in Economic Theory and Practice (; Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 2001, pp.  343-345 (Weisskopf  Thomas E. )
  • Eileen Appelbaum, Thomas Bailey, Peter Berg, and Arne L. Kalleberg - Manufacturing Advantage: Why High Performance Work Systems Pay Off, Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 2000, pp. 345-347 (June Lapidus)
  • Adam Przeworski, Michael E. Alvarez, Jose Antonio Cheibub, and Fernando Limong - Democracy and Development: Political Institutions and Well-Being in the World 1950–90,  Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000, pp. 347-349 (Geoffrey Wood)
  • Russell Mokhiber and Robert Weissman  - Corporate Predators: the Hunt for Mega-Profits and the Attack on Democracy, Monroe, Maine: Common Courage Press, 1999, pp.  349-351 (Ian Birch) 
  • Peter Andreas - Border Games: Policing the U.S.–Mexico Divide: ; Ithaca and London: [Cornell Studies in Political Economy] Cornell University Press, 2000, pp. 352-354 (Tamar Diana Wilson)
  • Gordon C Bjork - The Way It Worked and Why It Won't: Structural Change and the Slowdown of U.S. Economic Growth, West Port, CT, Praeger, 1999, pp.  354-358 (Ryan Prince) 
  • Lorraine Y. Landry - Marx and the Postmodern Debates: An Agenda for Critical Theory; Westport, CT: Praeger, 2000, pp. 359-363  (Brian Caterino)
  •   Disciplined Minds: A Critical Look at Salaried Professionals and the Soul Battering System that Shapes their Lives, pp.  363-366 (Terry Downes)
  • Frank Youngman - The Political Economy of Adult Education and Development, London, Zed Books, 2000, pp. 366-368 (Carlos Ornelas)
  • Robert J. Alexander - International Maoism in the Developing World; Westport, CT: Praeger, 1999, pp. 368-371 (Bruce Cronin)
  • Rajani Kannepalli Kanth - Against Economics; Rethinking Political Economy, Brookfield, Vermont: Ashgate Publishing Company, 1997, pp. 371-374 (Evan Jones)
  • Joanne Cook, Jennifer Roberts, and Georgina Waylen (Eds.) - Towards a Gendered Political Economy, New York, NY, St. Martin's Press, 2000 (Tamar Diana Wilson)
  • Leah F. Vosko - Temporary Work: The Gendered Rise of a Precarious Employment Relation, Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 2000 (Tamar Diana Wilson)
  • David Felix - Keynes, a Critical Life; Contributions in Economics and Economic History, Number 208, Westport, CT, and London: Greenwood Press, 1999, pp. 378-380 (U. Federico Novelo) 
  • Christian Parenti - Lockdown America: Police and Prisons in the Age of Crisis, London and New York, NY, Verso, October, 2000, pp. 380-382 (Asatar Bair)
  • Alex Lichtenstein - Twice the Work of Free Labor: The Political Economy of Convict Labor in the New South; London, and NY, Verso, 1996, pp. 383-384  (Asatar Bair)

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Vol. 34, n° 2 - 2002

Contents

  • SAAD-FILHO Alfredo, MOLLO Maria de Lourdes R. - Inflation and stabilization in Brazil: a political economy analysis, pp. 109-135 
  • NAKHAIE M. R.  - Class, breadwinner ideology, and housework among Canadian husbands, pp. 137-157 
  • LAIBMAN David  - Value and the quest for the core of capitalism, pp. 159-178 
  • SHERMAN Howard J. - Realization and costs: reply to Goldstein, pp. 179-186 
  • FINE Ben - "Economic imperialism": a view from the periphery, pp. 187-201 
  • MOHUN Simon - Productive and unproductive labor: a reply to Houston and Laibman, pp. 203-220 
  • VAN LEAR William - A reply to Jon Goldstein, pp. 221-222 

Book reviews

  • William K. Tabb (Ed.) - Reconstructing Political Economy: The Great Divide in Economic Thought ; London and New York: Routledge, 1999,, pp. 223-226  (David R. Andrews)
  • Robert E. Goodin, Bruce Headey, Ruud Muffels, and Henk-Jan Dirven (Eds.) - The Real Worlds of Welfare Capitalism; New York, Cambridge University Press, 1999, pp. 226-228 (Christopher Gunn)
  • Ronald T. Libby (Ed.) - Eco-Wars (Power, Conflict, and Democracy: American Politics into the 21st Century); New York: Columbia University Press, 1999, pp. 228-230 (Timothy M. Koponen) 
  • Rajani Kannepalli Kanth - Breaking With the Enlightenment: The Twilight of History and the Rediscovery of Utopia, ; New Jersey, Humanities Press, 1997, pp. 230-235  (Alex Prichard)
  • Geoffrey M. Hodgson (Ed.) - Economics & Utopia: Why the Learning Economy is not the End of the History; New York: Routledge, 1999, pp. 235-239 (Pablo E. Levin)

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