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The gold-exchange standard in colonial India: foreshadowing the monetary hierarchy of the international state-credit standard Rev. Int. Polit. Econ. (IF 4.146) Pub Date : 2024-03-15 Ramaa Vasudevan
This paper investigates how the concrete operation of the gold-exchange standard in colonial India imposed a process of financial subordination embedding colonial India in the currency hierarchy of...
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Explaining variation in national cryptocurrency regulation: implications for the global political economy Rev. Int. Polit. Econ. (IF 4.146) Pub Date : 2024-03-15 Heather-Leigh Ba, Ömer Faruk Şen
While still in their nascent stages, cryptocurrencies have the potential to reshape the international political economy by hastening the end of US dollar hegemony and reducing the US’s coercive fin...
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Tools of regime stability: the political economy of sovereign wealth funds in Gulf rentier states Rev. Int. Polit. Econ. (IF 4.146) Pub Date : 2024-03-13 Alexis Montambault Trudelle
Why have Gulf resource-dependent countries transformed the role of their sovereign wealth funds (SWFs) from passive global investors to ubiquitous drivers of economic development? How does this rol...
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Banks as the new family: the transition from informal to formal borrowing in Turkey Rev. Int. Polit. Econ. (IF 4.146) Pub Date : 2024-02-21 Pelin Kılınçarslan
This paper focuses on the impact of social reproduction patterns on borrowing experiences in everyday life, linking two lines of research within feminist and critical International Political Econom...
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The political origins of corporate transparency: forging strange coalitions through information rules and policy entrepreneurship Rev. Int. Polit. Econ. (IF 4.146) Pub Date : 2024-02-14 Elizabeth Meehan
When does business support corporate transparency laws, and how do they succeed despite opposition from other powerful business groups? Existing research converges on a common causal pathway: Crise...
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A lost variation found: negotiations and research on international cooperation Rev. Int. Polit. Econ. (IF 4.146) Pub Date : 2024-02-13 Huei-Jyun Ye
International cooperation occurs after long periods of negotiation, but not every negotiation ends in cooperation outcomes. To date, International Political Economy (IPE) literature has not fully e...
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Co-working in the collateral factory: analyzing the infrastructural entanglements of public debt management, central banking, and primary dealer systems Rev. Int. Polit. Econ. (IF 4.146) Pub Date : 2024-02-08 Fabian Pape, Charlotte Rommerskirchen
Scholarship on sovereign debt emphasizes the importance of central banks in backstopping markets, but less attention has been devoted to the interactions of debt management offices with private fin...
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Selling the jewels: patient capital, state-business relations, and the privatization of strategic utilities in Italy and Spain Rev. Int. Polit. Econ. (IF 4.146) Pub Date : 2024-02-05 Fabio Bulfone
The privatization of public utilities marked a turning point in European capitalism, reshaping the relationship between the public and private spheres of the economy. However, the extent of state d...
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Taking development for a ride: the World Bank’s research with ride-hailing companies Rev. Int. Polit. Econ. (IF 4.146) Pub Date : 2024-02-05 Kate Bedford
The World Bank’s International Finance Corporation has produced three research reports on gender equality and ride-hailing, in collaboration with ride-hailing companies. This article examines these...
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RIPE 2023 diversity statement Rev. Int. Polit. Econ. (IF 4.146) Pub Date : 2024-01-31 Jennifer Bair, Juanita Elias, Aida A. Hozić, Alison Johnston, Seçkin Köstem, Manuela Moschella, Hongying Wang, Kevin L. Young
Published in Review of International Political Economy (Vol. 31, No. 1, 2024)
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An old, novel idea: introducing G-Pub, an original dataset of public bank formation Rev. Int. Polit. Econ. (IF 4.146) Pub Date : 2024-01-25 Devin Case-Ruchala
Amidst growing financial internationalization, public banks are a reemerging mode of financial governance that can serve as a policy tool for counter-cyclical crisis financing, proactive investment...
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The (surprise) return of development policy space in the multilateral trading system: what the WTO Appellate Body blockage means for the developmental state Rev. Int. Polit. Econ. (IF 4.146) Pub Date : 2024-01-22 Kristen Hopewell
Since the establishment of the World Trade Organization (WTO) – which led to a dramatic expansion in the scope of global trade rules and made those rules legally binding on states – scholars have h...
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Globalize IPE, not just the syllabi! Virtual classrooms interactions and the making of the Atlantic Diagonals glossary Rev. Int. Polit. Econ. (IF 4.146) Pub Date : 2024-01-19 Jean-Christophe Graz, Jean-Marie Chenou, Carolina Urrego-Sandoval, Sylvain Maechler
How do we as scholars and instructors globalize International Political Economy (IPE) teaching beyond the syllabi? This pedagogical intervention proposes a concrete way to globalize IPE teaching in...
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Unfollow the money: mapping the micro agents of international tax Rev. Int. Polit. Econ. (IF 4.146) Pub Date : 2024-01-16 Saila Stausholm, Javier Garcia-Bernardo
Financial globalization has enabled multinational corporations to shift profits between jurisdictions to lower their tax rate, undermining public finances and concerning policy makers. While policy...
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Correction Rev. Int. Polit. Econ. (IF 4.146) Pub Date : 2024-01-04
Published in Review of International Political Economy (Vol. 30, No. 6, 2023)
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Veto powers and access capabilities in the design of preferential trade agreements Rev. Int. Polit. Econ. (IF 4.146) Pub Date : 2023-12-28 Ninfa M. Fuentes-Sosa
Studies of domestic political actors’ influence on the design of preferential trade agreements (PTAs) have focused on veto players as obstacles to policy change, assuming their roles as access poin...
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The political economy of monetary-fiscal coordination: central bank losses and the specter of central bankruptcy in Europe and Japan Rev. Int. Polit. Econ. (IF 4.146) Pub Date : 2023-12-28 Sebastian Diessner
Central banks and finance ministries have been faced with growing calls for better monetary-fiscal coordination in recent years as the solution to an array of macroeconomic policy problems, promote...
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Decolonizing the political economy of energy transitions: new energy spaces and pluriversal politics in Mexico Rev. Int. Polit. Econ. (IF 4.146) Pub Date : 2023-12-21 Carlos Tornel
This paper draws on Critical Political Economy (CPE) to explore energy transitions in Mexico. It analyzes struggles over competing energy visions from a decolonial, spatial and post-development per...
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Counterproductive evolution: the long-term effects of short-term interventionism following the Great Financial Crisis Rev. Int. Polit. Econ. (IF 4.146) Pub Date : 2023-12-12 Tami Oren, Ronen Mandelkern
Following the 2008 financial crisis, policymakers in advanced economies employed unconventional economic interventions that were meant to be short-term but continued for more than a decade and were...
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Political economy of the ‘informal’ housing question: institutional-hybridity of the postcolonial state Rev. Int. Polit. Econ. (IF 4.146) Pub Date : 2023-11-29 Danish Khan
In recent years, International Political Economy (IPE) scholars have increasingly turned their attention to cities. However, their primary focus has been on the role of a select few global ‘cities’...
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Value differentiation, policy change and cooperation in international regime complexes Rev. Int. Polit. Econ. (IF 4.146) Pub Date : 2023-11-29 Tyler Pratt
In many issue areas in international political economy (IPE), interstate cooperation is governed by a dense network of distinct but overlapping international institutions. Whether this environment ...
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Competition and regime complex architecture: authority relations and differentiation in international education Rev. Int. Polit. Econ. (IF 4.146) Pub Date : 2023-11-29 Rie Kijima, Phillip Y. Lipscy
What are the determinants and consequences of regime complexity? We argue that characteristics of international issue areas – network effects and entry barriers – affect the degree of feasible comp...
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Valuing women’s empowerment: tracking funding in Southeast Asia Rev. Int. Polit. Econ. (IF 4.146) Pub Date : 2023-11-24 Kelly Gerard, Joshua McDonnell
Women’s empowerment is now a global development objective. However, the instrumentalization of this approach to gender equality has prompted calls for research into the financing of interventions. ...
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Secondary effects of financial sanctions: Bank compliance and economic isolation of non-target states Rev. Int. Polit. Econ. (IF 4.146) Pub Date : 2023-11-06 Abraham L. Newman, Qi Zhang
As states employ financial sanctions as a form of economic coercion, firms become the foot soldiers. This analysis bridges work on weaponized interdependence with work on extraterritorial authority...
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The international political economy of export credit agencies and the energy transition Rev. Int. Polit. Econ. (IF 4.146) Pub Date : 2023-10-31 Maxfield Peterson, Christian Downie
If the world is to achieve an energy transition to address climate change, global finance must shift rapidly away from fossil fuels and toward clean energy. Despite the prominence of global finance...
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Spatializing social reproduction theory: integrating state space and the urban fabric Rev. Int. Polit. Econ. (IF 4.146) Pub Date : 2023-10-18 William Conroy
This article sets out to extend the core ideas of social reproduction theory (SRT), an increasingly influential strand of scholarship within and beyond critical geopolitical economy. It suggests th...
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Dispossession, social reproduction and the feminization of refugee survival: Ethiopian refugees in Nairobi, Kenya Rev. Int. Polit. Econ. (IF 4.146) Pub Date : 2023-10-11 Bina Fernandez, Handun Rasari Athukorala
This paper theorizes the gendered consequences of refugee dispossession for social reproduction, focusing on Ethiopian refugees in Nairobi, Kenya. We analyze the Kenyan refugee regime as structured...
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Governance capture and socio-environmental conflict: a critical political economy of the global mining industry’s prior consultation regime Rev. Int. Polit. Econ. (IF 4.146) Pub Date : 2023-10-05 Jonathan Kishen Gamu, Niels Soendergaard
Prior consultation purports to mitigate socio-environmental conflict risks by creating deliberative and democratic spaces for local communities to influence decisions over newly proposed mining pro...
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A tale of dualization: accounting for the partial marketization of regulated savings in France Rev. Int. Polit. Econ. (IF 4.146) Pub Date : 2023-09-04 Elsa Clara Massoc, Cyril Benoit
Abstract As in other countries, regulated savings in France are intricately woven into dense regulatory frameworks driven by explicit governmental objectives. The anticipated marketization of the French economy should have eradicated them; however, a substantial portion of regulated savings has managed to evade this process. Is this phenomenon attributable to the tenacious grip of the French state-led
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Blind spots in IPE: contract law and the structural embedding of transnational capitalism Rev. Int. Polit. Econ. (IF 4.146) Pub Date : 2023-09-01 A. Claire Cutler
Abstract This paper focuses on the ‘blind spots in IPE’ recently addressed in related Special Issues of Review of International Political Economy and New Political Economy. It identifies a blind spot of law in IPE, tracing the problem to a blind spot in the discipline of international relations (IR) generated by tendencies in dominant theories to consider international law to be super-structural, epiphenomenal
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Another strange non-death: the NAIRU and the ideational foundations of the Federal Reserve’s new monetary policy framework Rev. Int. Polit. Econ. (IF 4.146) Pub Date : 2023-09-01 Tobias Arbogast, Hielke Van Doorslaer, Mattias Vermeiren
Abstract Monetary policy has long relied on the ‘natural rate hypothesis’, suggesting that after an economic shock the unemployment rate will automatically return to its supply-side ‘natural’ rate or NAIRU. Macroeconomic developments since the 2008 financial crisis have challenged this hypothesis, forcing the US Federal Reserve to conduct a strategic review of its monetary policy framework, published
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Governing cyberspace: policy boundary politics across organizations Rev. Int. Polit. Econ. (IF 4.146) Pub Date : 2023-09-01 Stephanie C. Hofmann, Patryk Pawlak
Policy boundaries and issue interdependence are not a given. The stakes they imply—who governs, how, and where a policy domain is—become institutionalized over time, often first by the Global North...
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Rights redux: the return of human rights at the WTO Rev. Int. Polit. Econ. (IF 4.146) Pub Date : 2023-08-31 Matias E. Margulis
The conventional wisdom is that human rights have long been off the negotiating agenda at the World Trade Organization (WTO). The failed attempt by Northern states to include a ‘social clause’ in W...
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Knowledge politics in global governance: philanthropists’ knowledge-making practices in global health Rev. Int. Polit. Econ. (IF 4.146) Pub Date : 2023-08-30 Annabelle Littoz-Monnet, Ximena Osorio Garate
Existing research points to the presence of philanthropists in global governance as funders of programmes and partners. Through an in-depth exploration of global health governance, we highlight tha...
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Competing investor response to direct and indirect expropriation: evidence from the extractive sector Rev. Int. Polit. Econ. (IF 4.146) Pub Date : 2023-08-27 Alero Akporiaye
Some research shows that foreign investors generally respond negatively to expropriation by host governments, and other research reveals that investors cope with expropriation. Why are there varied...
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The instability of the nuclear nonproliferation regime complex Rev. Int. Polit. Econ. (IF 4.146) Pub Date : 2023-08-24 Mette Eilstrup-Sangiovanni
This article theorizes path-dependent changes in the institutional architecture of the nuclear nonproliferation regime complex; it analyses the effects of different regime-complex structures on ins...
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Geographic divides in protectionism: the social context approach with evidence from Japan Rev. Int. Polit. Econ. (IF 4.146) Pub Date : 2023-08-17 Hirofumi Kawaguchi, Ikuma Ogura
Though many studies have analyzed public opinion of trade liberalization, they do not fully explain regional disparities in people’s preferences with regard to trade. To explain such a geographic d...
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The geoeconomics of global semiconductor value chains: extraterritoriality and the US-China technology rivalry Rev. Int. Polit. Econ. (IF 4.146) Pub Date : 2023-08-17 Anton Malkin, Tian He
This paper conducts a study into the exercise and development of US structural power in the global semiconductor industry and offers a geoeconomics explanation for US dominance in the sector. It em...
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Globalizing from the inside out: national responses to international soft law in Latin America’s banking sector Rev. Int. Polit. Econ. (IF 4.146) Pub Date : 2023-07-24 Mario G. Schapiro
Building from historical institutionalist contributions, this article explains why domestic regulators implement global rules to govern their banking markets. Although this question is not new, thi...
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Ethnic politics and sovereign credit risk Rev. Int. Polit. Econ. (IF 4.146) Pub Date : 2023-07-17 Kathleen J. Brown, Matthew DiGiuseppe, Patrick E. Shea
How does domestic politics affect sovereign credit risk? To date, scholars have largely focused on how economic interests along class-cleavages influence sovereign default risk and borrowing costs....
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From tax havens to cryptocurrencies: secrecy-seeking capital in the global economy Rev. Int. Polit. Econ. (IF 4.146) Pub Date : 2023-07-14 Matti Ylönen, Ringa Raudla, Milan Babic
The global backlash against tax havens has pushed secrecy-seeking capital to explore alternative opportunities in non-tax-haven countries and new financial technologies (FinTech). We identify two m...
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Centering social reproduction during crisis: women’s experiences of food insecurity in Myanmar, Papua New Guinea, and the Philippines during the COVID-19 pandemic Rev. Int. Polit. Econ. (IF 4.146) Pub Date : 2023-07-13 Sara E. Davies, Belinda Eslick, Darlene Joy D. Calsado, Claire Samantha Juanico, Zin Mar Oo, Robin E. Roberts, Yadanar, Naomi Woyengu
Studies examining the gendered impacts of COVID-19 have shown that women have been disproportionately impacted by the socio-economic effects of the pandemic across multiple areas, including economi...
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The ignorance of hypervigilance: agnotology and halal along the Belt and Road Rev. Int. Polit. Econ. (IF 4.146) Pub Date : 2023-07-05 Amalina Anuar, Chan Xin Ying
When actors engage in attentional biases, they focus on one area of knowledge at the expense of others. In contrast to previous literature, we contend that these biases do not necessarily result in...
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More debtfare than healthcare: business as usual in the Multilateral Development Banks’ COVID-19 response in India Rev. Int. Polit. Econ. (IF 4.146) Pub Date : 2023-07-05 Susan Engel, David Pedersen
Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs) have been a vital source of funds for the global South in responding to the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly in the healthcare sector. Prior to the pandemic, th...
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Africa in IPE theorization: exclusion, oversight, and Eurocentrism in the field’s past and future Rev. Int. Polit. Econ. (IF 4.146) Pub Date : 2023-07-03 Fikir Haile
In January 2021, the largest free trade area in the world measured by number of participating countries came into effect. This African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), which links 54 countries...
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On the contradictions of Africa’s fintech boom: evidence from Ghana Rev. Int. Polit. Econ. (IF 4.146) Pub Date : 2023-06-26 Isaac Abotebuno Akolgo
Since the pioneering role of Kenya’s mobile money service – M-PESA, a consortium of international development agencies, philanthropists, academics, tech corporations and governments – have led an o...
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New constitutionalism across the North-South divide—neoliberalization through development cooperation agreements Rev. Int. Polit. Econ. (IF 4.146) Pub Date : 2023-06-18 Nina Glatzer, Manuel Neumann, Franziska Müller
The Wall Street Consensus (WSC) marks the global North’s recent attempt to make development in the global South investable. Yet, how are these neoliberal reforms for an investor-friendly environmen...
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Entangled chains of global value and wealth Rev. Int. Polit. Econ. (IF 4.146) Pub Date : 2023-06-08 Jennifer Bair, Stefano Ponte, Leonard Seabrooke, Duncan Wigan
In recent decades multinational enterprises have developed ways to reorganize production and trade through Global Value Chains (GVCs), and to manage assets and liabilities through Global Wealth Cha...
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Continuity or change? Platforms and the hybridization of neoliberal institutional contexts Rev. Int. Polit. Econ. (IF 4.146) Pub Date : 2023-06-08 Aleksandra Piletić
In recent years, a wide range of contributions have sought to conceptualize the emergent effects of platforms on contemporary capitalism(s). One strand of literature has emphasized the novelty of p...
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The dysfunctional taboo: monetary financing at the Bank of England, the Federal Reserve, and the European Central Bank Rev. Int. Polit. Econ. (IF 4.146) Pub Date : 2023-05-24 Will Bateman, Jens van ‘t Klooster
Monetary financing – the issuance of public money to support public expenditure – remains a widespread policy taboo. In this article, we analyze the operational practices of the Bank of England, th...
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The contested terrain of global production: collective versus private labor governance on Guatemalan banana plantations Rev. Int. Polit. Econ. (IF 4.146) Pub Date : 2023-05-19 Mark Anner
Scholars have shown how the labor governance of global production transforms over time as a result of shifts in economic governance and the often contentious interactions among capital, labor, and ...
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Organizing for transformation: post-growth in International Political Economy Rev. Int. Polit. Econ. (IF 4.146) Pub Date : 2023-05-18 Jacob A. Hasselbalch, Matthias Kranke, Ekaterina Chertkovskaya
The global political economy is organized around the pursuit of economic growth. Yet scholars of International Political Economy (IPE) have been surprisingly slow to address its wide-ranging implic...
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Norm dynamics in a post-hegemonic world: multistakeholder global governance and the end of liberal international order Rev. Int. Polit. Econ. (IF 4.146) Pub Date : 2023-05-18 Jack Taggart, Kavi Joseph Abraham
This article examines the emergence, spread, and potential future of ‘multistakeholderism’ in global governance: A global norm specifying that global public problems ought to be addressed by all ac...
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Rebuilding the fortress? Europe in a changing world economy Rev. Int. Polit. Econ. (IF 4.146) Pub Date : 2023-05-15 Scott Lavery
Two rival visions of Europe’s place in the world economy competed for primacy throughout the post-war era. The idea of an ‘Atlantic Europe’ promoted close economic ties to the United States and int...
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Do geopolitical interests affect how financial markets react to IMF programs? Rev. Int. Polit. Econ. (IF 4.146) Pub Date : 2023-05-02 Lena Lee Andresen, Jan-Egbert Sturm
We study the effect of geopolitics on short-term financial market reactions to IMF program approvals. If IMF programs are influenced by geopolitics, they may be less successful in stabilizing the e...
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Foundering on fallacies: theorizing the Eurozone’s self-harming mercantilism Rev. Int. Polit. Econ. (IF 4.146) Pub Date : 2023-03-30 Palma Polyak
Abstract The Eurozone’s export-oriented policy regime and pursuit of trade surpluses remains thoroughly puzzling. Rooted in overly strict fiscal policies, inequality and underinvestment; undermining growth and contributing to trade tensions– it defies economic self-interest. This paper develops an analytical framework to confront this puzzle. It argues that these policies are self-harming, but are
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The demise of sovereign wealth funds Rev. Int. Polit. Econ. (IF 4.146) Pub Date : 2023-03-28 Leonardo Di Bonaventura Altuve
Sovereign wealth funds (SWFs) embody the state’s growing insertion in the global financial system. While the bulk of the SWF literature has centred around the dynamics behind their establishment an...
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East Asia and the politics of global finance: a developmental challenge to the neoliberal consensus? Rev. Int. Polit. Econ. (IF 4.146) Pub Date : 2023-03-15 Fabian Pape, Johannes Petry
Recent IPE scholarship locates the key dynamics of financial globalization in two areas: public money flows between the US and Asia, or private banking flows between the US and Europe. This dichoto...
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Food (in)security, the moral economy, and Ubuntu in South Africa: a Southern perspective Rev. Int. Polit. Econ. (IF 4.146) Pub Date : 2023-03-13 Tidings P. Ndhlovu
COVID-19 and rising energy costs have highlighted the interconnectedness of class, gender, race, and food insecurity. This article focuses on three interrelated arguments: the paradox of growing fo...
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Back to Dakar: Decolonizing international political economy through dependency theory Rev. Int. Polit. Econ. (IF 4.146) Pub Date : 2023-03-13 Felipe Antunes de Oliveira, Ingrid Harvold Kvangraven
Whereas the field of International Political Economy (IPE) included a diversity of voices at its outset, histories of the field tend to marginalize certain contributions - particularly those from t...