
The latest issue of the
Review of International Political Economy (Vol. 26, no. 2, 2019) is out. Contents include:
- Kristen Hopewell, US-China conflict in global trade governance: the new politics of agricultural subsidies at the WTO
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Tom Chodor, The rise and fall and rise of the trans-pacific partnership: 21st century trade politics through a new constitutionalist lens
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Timur Ergen & Sebastian Kohl, Varieties of economization in competition policy: institutional change in German and American antitrust, 1960–2000
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Stefano Sgambati, The art of leverage: a study of bank power, money-making and debt finance
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Andrea Binder, All exclusive: the politics of offshore finance in Mexico
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Anita Hammer, Comparative capitalism and emerging economies: formal-informal economy interlockages and implications for institutional analysis