
The latest issue of the
Review of International Political Economy (Vol. 24, no. 3, 2017) is out. Contents include:
- Nikhil Kalyanpur & Abraham Newman,
Form over function in finance: international institutional design by bricolage
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Bart Stellinga & Daniel Mügge,
The regulator's conundrum. How market reflexivity limits fundamental financial reform
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Jong-Woon Lee & Kevin Gray,
Cause for optimism? Financial sanctions and the rise of the Sino-North Korean border economy
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Haley J. Swedlund,
Can foreign aid donors credibly threaten to suspend aid? Evidence from a cross-national survey of donor officials
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Joseph Baines,
Accumulating through food crisis? Farmers, commodity traders and the distributional politics of financialization
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Todd Allee & Manfred Elsig,
Veto players and the design of preferential trade agreements