
The latest issue of the
Review of International Political Economy (Vol. 26, no. 3, 2019) is out. Contents include:
- Lukas Linsi & Daniel K. Mügge, Globalization and the growing defects of international economic statistics
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Ayse Kaya & Mike Reay, How did the Washington consensus move within the IMF? Fragmented change from the 1980s to the aftermath of the 2008 crisis
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Adrienne Roberts & Ghazal Mir Zulfiqar, The political economy of women’s entrepreneurship initiatives in Pakistan: reflections on gender, class, and “development”
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Deborah Mabbett & Waltraud Schelkle, Independent or lonely? Central banking in crisis
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Aditi Sahasrabuddhe, Drawing the line: the politics of federal currency swaps in the global financial crisis
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Herman Mark Schwartz, American hegemony: intellectual property rights, dollar centrality, and infrastructural power
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Juvaria Jafri, When billions meet trillions: impact investing and shadow banking in Pakistan