Post World War II economic history can be thought of as evolving within two distinct political-economic regimes. The high growth Golden Age was based on socially or politically ‘embedded ’ domestic markets, government responsibility for aggregate demand growth, and state control over cross-border economic activity. It lasted until th
This paper presents a set of growth and distribution models for open developing economies under diff...
This paper presents a set of growth and distribution models in developing countries which reflect di...
This collection of articles examines aspects of the evolution of the capitalist state following the ...
We examine the extent to which neoliberal or post-neoliberal forces have been generating a new globa...
In the final three decades of the twentieth century, the world’s political economic framework underw...
During the initial quarter-century of the post-World War II era, the development strategies urged on...
The ‘golden age’ of capitalism ended in the early 1970s, and the remainder of the decade was marked ...
Recent institutional changes have seen the increasing dominance of globalization and neoliberalism i...
Neoliberalism is a notion which cannot be described definitively. Nevertheless, it is a notion affec...
Based on a classical political economy, on Latin American structuralism, and on Gramscian perspecti...
We argue that a rigorously defined concept of neoliberalization can help illuminate the regulatory t...
The regime of authoritarian neoliberalism is underway. In contemporary political economy...
In the wake of ongoing crisis largely attributable to neoliberal policies, neoliberalism has nonethe...
Beginning from 1970s, significant transformations have taken place both in the developed countries o...
This paper presents a set of growth and distribution models for open developing economies under diff...
This paper presents a set of growth and distribution models for open developing economies under diff...
This paper presents a set of growth and distribution models in developing countries which reflect di...
This collection of articles examines aspects of the evolution of the capitalist state following the ...
We examine the extent to which neoliberal or post-neoliberal forces have been generating a new globa...
In the final three decades of the twentieth century, the world’s political economic framework underw...
During the initial quarter-century of the post-World War II era, the development strategies urged on...
The ‘golden age’ of capitalism ended in the early 1970s, and the remainder of the decade was marked ...
Recent institutional changes have seen the increasing dominance of globalization and neoliberalism i...
Neoliberalism is a notion which cannot be described definitively. Nevertheless, it is a notion affec...
Based on a classical political economy, on Latin American structuralism, and on Gramscian perspecti...
We argue that a rigorously defined concept of neoliberalization can help illuminate the regulatory t...
The regime of authoritarian neoliberalism is underway. In contemporary political economy...
In the wake of ongoing crisis largely attributable to neoliberal policies, neoliberalism has nonethe...
Beginning from 1970s, significant transformations have taken place both in the developed countries o...
This paper presents a set of growth and distribution models for open developing economies under diff...
This paper presents a set of growth and distribution models for open developing economies under diff...
This paper presents a set of growth and distribution models in developing countries which reflect di...
This collection of articles examines aspects of the evolution of the capitalist state following the ...