| The Revival of Private Landlords in Britain's Post-Homeownership Society |
25 |
| Subordinated Financial Integration and Financialisation in Emerging Capitalist Economies: The Brazilian Experience |
16 |
| States and the Political Economy of Unfree Labour |
16 |
| Post-truth Politics, Bullshit and Bad Ideas: Deficit Fetishism' in the UK |
14 |
| Refugees as Surplus Population: Race, Migration and Capitalist Value Regimes |
12 |
| Colonialism, Postcolonialism and the Liberal Welfare State |
12 |
| The Political Economy for Low-carbon Energy Transition in China: Towards a New Policy Paradigm? |
11 |
| The Global Governance of Systemic Risk: How Measurement Practices Tame Macroprudential Politics |
10 |
| Brexit, the City and the Contingent Power of Finance |
10 |
| Party Politics and the Political Economy of Ghana's Oil |
10 |
| The Political Economy of Austerity in Southern Europe |
9 |
| The Managerial Lineages of Neoliberalism |
9 |
| Climate Change and the Polanyian Counter-movement: Carbon Markets or Degrowth? |
8 |
| Brexit and the Politics of UK Growth Models |
8 |
| Bound by Gravity or Living in a 'Post Geography Trading World'?* Expert Knowledge and Affective Spatial Imaginaries in the Construction of the UK's Post-Brexit Trade Policy |
8 |
| Right-Wing Populism and Neoliberalism in Germany: The AfD's Embrace of Ordoliberalism |
7 |
| Celtic Phoenix or Leprechaun Economics? The Politics of an FDI-led Growth Model in Europe |
7 |
| European Integration, Capitalist Diversity and Crises Trajectories on Europe's Eastern Periphery |
7 |
| Money power of Capital and Production of New State Spaces': A View from the Global South |
6 |
| Protecting Solar: Global Supply Chains and Business Power |
5 |
| Economic Liberalism and the State: Dismantling the Myth of Naive Laissez-Faire |
5 |
| The Transnational State and the Infrastructure Push |
5 |
| The Political Economy of Geoengineering as Plan B: Technological Rationality, Moral Hazard, and New Technology |
5 |
| How Do Business Interest Groups Respond to Political Challenges? A Study of the Politics of German Employers |
5 |
| How Low Can It Go? Analysing the Political Economy of Carbon Market Design and Low Carbon Prices |
4 |
| Exporting Assets: EMU and the Financial Drivers of European Macroeconomic Imbalances |
4 |
| Detroit's Municipal Bankruptcy: Racialised Geographies of Austerity |
4 |
| From Big Bang to Big Crash: The Early Origins of the UK's Finance-led Growth Model and the Persistence of Bad Policy Ideas |
4 |
| The Inflation Game: Targets, Practices and the Social Production of Monetary Credibility |
4 |
| Politics of Intra-firm Trade: Corporate Price Planning and the Double Role of the Arm's Length Principle |
4 |
| Financial Inclusion and Policy-Making: Strategy, Campaigns and Microcredit a la Turca |
4 |
| German Finance Capitalism: The Paradigm Shift Underlying Financial Diversification |
4 |
| The Politics of Inequality as Organised Spectacle: Why the Swiss Do Not Want to Tax the Rich |
4 |
| The Gendered Complexities of Promoting Female Entrepreneurship in the Gulf |
4 |
| Learning from Role Models in Rwanda: Incoherent Emulation in the Construction of a Neoliberal Developmental State |
3 |
| Semi-peripheral Financialisation and Social Reproduction: The Case of Portugal |
3 |
| Assessing the Normative Legitimacy of Investment Arbitration: The EU's Investment Court System |
3 |
| Political Economy of International Policy on the Transfer of Environmentally Sound Technologies in Global Climate Change Regime |
3 |
| Crisis of Capitalism and (De-)Politicisation of Monetary Policymaking: Reflections from Hungary and Turkey |
3 |
| Manias, Panics and Crashes in Emerging Markets: An Empirical Investigation of the Post-2008 Crisis Period |
3 |
| New Powers and the Distribution of Preferences in Global Trade Governance: From Deadlock and Drift to Fragmentation |
3 |
| Paying Our Way in the World? Visible and Invisible Dangers of Brexit |
3 |
| Racism and Far Right Imaginaries Within Neo-liberal Political Economy |
3 |
| The International Politics of Reactive Currency Statecraft: Japan's Reaction to the Rise of the Chinese Renminbi |
3 |
| Is Hollywood a Risky Business? A Political Economic Analysis of Risk and Creativity |
3 |
| The Legitimation of Post-crisis Capitalism in the United Kingdom: Real Wage Decline, Finance-led Growth and the State |
3 |
| From Neoliberalism to Neo-developmentalism? The Political Economy of Post-crisis Argentina (2002-2015) |
3 |
| The Confidence Trap: Japan's Past Bubble and China's Recent Bubble |
3 |
| Economic Competition, Policy Interdependence, and Labour Rights |
3 |
| Quantitative Easing Forever? Financialisation and the Institutional Legitimacy of the Federal Reserve's Unconventional Monetary Policy |
3 |