
The latest issue of the
Review of International Political Economy (Vol. 24, no. 6, 2017) is out. Contents include:
- Mattias Vermeiren,
One-size-fits-some! Capitalist diversity, sectoral interests and monetary policy in the euro area
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Jikon Lai, Lena Rethel & Kerstin Steiner, Conceptualizing dynamic challenges to global financial diffusion: Islamic finance and the grafting of sukuk
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Juergen Braunstein, The domestic drivers of state finance institutions: evidence from sovereign wealth funds
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Sylvia Maxfield, W. Kindred Winecoff & Kevin L. Young,
An empirical investigation of the financialization convergence hypothesis
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Fumihito Gotoh & Timothy J. Sinclair,
Social norms strike back: why American financial practices failed in Japan
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David Ciplet,
Subverting the status quo? Climate debt, vulnerability and counter-hegemonic frame integration in United Nations climate politics – a framework for analysis