Review of Radical Political Economics

Papers
(The TQCC of Review of Radical Political Economics is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Response to Reviews ofModern Advertising and the Market for Audience Attention22
Book Review: The State of Capitalism: Economy, Society, and Hegemony17
Book Review Essay12
A Model of the Monetary Expression of Labor Time with Non-commodity Money11
Turkey’s Sub-imperialism in Sub-Saharan Africa11
Books Received (as of March 2024)10
Centrality and Historicity of Work in Marx’s Thought: Some Reflections from a Post-Marxian Point of View10
How Large Is Unemployment and Its Impact on Workers’ Economic Leverage?9
“Be Serious!”: In Memoriam Herb Gintis8
Is China Imperialist? Economy, State, and Insertion in the Global System7
Is Rajan’s Hypothesis Confirmed by Empirical Evidence? A Critical Review7
Book Review: Capital Wars: The Rise of Global Liquidity6
Debate as a Pedagogical Tool for Pluralist Economics Education6
The Value Form and the Fetishism of the Commodity6
Appreciating Michael Perelman6
Development Trajectories and Institutional Reform in Brazil: The Duality Problem Revisited in the Twenty-First Century5
List of Reviewers 20235
Neo-Dualism: Accumulation, Distress, and Proliferation of a Fissured Informality5
Black Political Economy, Solidarity Economics, and Liberation: Toward an Economy of Caring and Abundance5
COVID-19 Pandemic and Vaccine Imperialism4
Book Review: Value and Unequal Exchange in International Trade: The Geography of Global Capitalist Exploitation4
Chinese Studies on the Transformation Problem: A Selective Review3
Hegemony, Quasi-Counterhegemony, and Counterhegemony in Pesticide Use in Latin America With Special Reference to Mexico3
Money as a “Social Power”: Commodity Fetishism and Financialization3
Unraveling the Roots of Fiscal Crises in Contemporary Capitalist Nations and Strategies for Overcoming Them3
Book Review: The New Political Economy of Disability: Transnational Networks and Individualized Funding in the Age of Neoliberalism3
Circuits of Social Reproduction: Nature, Labor, and Capitalism3
List of Reviewers 20222
Economic Policies for Innovative Enterprises: Implementing Multi-Stakeholder Corporate Governance2
Book Review: The Care Crisis: What Caused It and How Can We End It?2
Putting the Neoliberal Transformation of Turkish Healthcare System and Its Problems into a Historical Perspective2
On the Relationship between the Money Rate of Interest and Aggregate Investment Spending2
Solidarity. . . Forever? Teaching Labor and Race at a Predominantly White and Emerging Hispanic Serving Institution with Games2
Riding out the Storm: How State-Owned Enterprises in China Fought the COVID Crisis2
International Labor Value Transfers Through Unproductive-Sector Trade2
Capital, Caste, and Patriarchy: Theory of Marriage Formation in India2
China’s Escape from the Peripheral Condition: A Success Story?2
Gender Wage Gap, Wage-Productivity Decoupling, and the Rate of Profit2
Doing Radical Public Policy, Observations from a Feminist Economist2
Herbert Gintis and the Societal Origins of Preferences: A Personal Memoir2
Call for Papers: Special Issue on Climate Change and Capitalism2
Unproductive Labor and the Smile Curve1
Book Reviews: Theory of Crisis1
A Strike: Lessons in Solidarity1
A Heterodox Approach to Masstige: Brand Fetishism, Corporate Pricing, and Rules of Consumer Choice1
Unproductive Workers and State Repression1
Searching for the Informal Labor Movement: Theorizing Class and Collective Action among Informal Workers in West Africa1
Comments on David McNally’s “Marx on Colonization and Bonded Labor”1
Social Structures of Accumulation in a Semiperiphery Country1
Book Reviews: The Myth of Private Equity: An Inside Look at Wall Street’s Transformative Investments1
Gender in Economics Fifty Years Ago and Today: Feminist Economists Speak1
Labor Intensification and Value Production: A Rejoinder1
Inequality, Consumption Emulation, and Growth1
Abstracts Chinese June 20241
Driven to Distraction: A Veblenian Perspective on Advertising1
Book Review: Normalized Financial Wrongdoing: How Re-regulating Markets Created Risks and Fostered Inequality1
Four Sides of the Coin: The Interplay of Interests in German and Polish Pension Industries1
Union Coverage and Men’s Participation in Unpaid Social Reproduction in the United States1
Abstracts Chinese September 20241
The International Monetary System’s Structural Flaws, a Process of Economic Development, and the Job Guarantee1
Financialization and Debt: Much Worse Than Parasites1
A Reformulated Version of Marx’s Theory of Ground Rent Shows That There Cannot Be Any Absolute Rent1
Foreign Direct Investment and the Profit Rate: Empirical Evidence from the European Union1
The War in Ukraine and the End of the American Financial Order?1
Marx on Colonization and Bonded Labor: The End of Capital and the Beginning of a Journey1
The Nature of Labor’s Vulnerability to Exploitation1
Clarification and Application of the Category Profit on Alienation1
Book Review: Corporate Power, Class Conflict, and the Crisis of the New Globalization1
Imperialism and the Ukraine War1
Sovereign Credit Rating: Impact on Social Investment and Role in Financial Subordination1
Gender, Social Protection, and Crises of Social Reproduction: Contextualizing NREGA1
Financialization and Militarization: An Empirical Investigation1
Book Review: Trade Wars Are Class Wars: How Rising Inequality Distorts the Global Economy and Threatens International Peace1
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