
The latest issue of the
Review of International Political Economy (Vol. 27, no. 4, 2020) is out. Contents include:
- Special Issue on the Political Economy of Managerialism
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Matthew Eagleton-Pierce & Samuel Knafo, Introduction: the political economy of managerialism
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Samuel Knafo, Neoliberalism and the origins of public management
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Leonard Seabrooke & Ole Jacob Sending, Contracting development: managerialism and consultants in intergovernmental organizations
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Sarah Sharma & Susanne Soederberg, Redesigning the business of development: the case of the World Economic Forum and global risk management
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Lukas Linsi, The discourse of competitiveness and the dis-embedding of the national economy
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Heather Whiteside, Public-private partnerships: market development through management reform
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Elena Baglioni , Liam Campling & Gerard Hanlon, Global value chains as entrepreneurial capture: insights from management theory
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Phoebe V. Moore & Simon Joyce, Black box or hidden abode? The expansion and exposure of platform work managerialism
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Alexander Nunn, Neoliberalization, fast policy transfer and the management of labor market services
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Matthew Eagleton-Pierce, The rise of managerialism in international NGOs