Political Economy of the Arab Uprising:State, Market and the Street
by Girijesh Pant Economic and Political Weekly, April 20, 2013 The Arab Uprising is the consequence of the structural crisis of the rentier state engaged with a neo-liberal regime implemented by authoritarian rulers. The people have removed the authoritarian rulers but does that change the nature of the state and its preference for a neo-liberal [...]
Engaging BRICs:Challenges and Opportunities for Civil Society
by Lysa John Oxfamindia Working Paper no.12, March 2013 The emergence of BRICS represents an important change in the global political economy. Reactions to the rise of this new ‘club’ range from wary optimism to outright skepticism. There is anticipation that the BRICS – building on their own lessons and initiatives – will play a [...]
Managing Reforms for Development: Political Economy ofReforms and Policy-Based Lending Case Studies
Edited by Jonathan Aspin and Richard Bolt Published by Asian Development Bank, March 2013 Contents Foreword A Framework for Political Economy of Policy Reform and Policy-Based Lending Political Economy of the Reformed Value-Added Tax in the Philippines Reforms in the Pacific Policy Reform in Viet Nam and the Asian Development Bank’s State-Owned Enterprise Reform and [...]
Journal of Indian School of Political Economy,Vol.XXII,No.1-4
Prospects of India Agriculture by Nilakantha Rath Factors Determining Choice of Mode of Employment by the Rural Non-Farm Workers: An Analysis of Field Survey Data from West Bengal by S.K.Bhanumik An Evaluation of Mid Day Meal Scheme by Satish Y.Deodhar, Sweta Mahandiratta,K.V.Ramani, and Dileep Mavalankar WTO and Sri Lanka’s Fram Trade by Ramphul An Analysis [...]
Journal of Political Economy,Vol.120(2),April 2012
Contnets Default and the Maturity Structure in Sovereign Bonds by Cristina Arellano & Ananth Ramanarayanan The Aggregate Demand for Treasury Debt by Arvind Krishnamurthy & Annette Vissing-Jorgensen Rich Dad, Smart Dad: Decomposing the Inter generational Transmission of Income by Lars Lefgren & Matthew J. Lindquist & David Sims Endogenous Entry, Product Variety, and Business Cycles [...]
Science and Society,Vol.75,No.4,Oct.2011
Contents Articles “We are Illegal Here”: The Communist Party, Self-Determination and the Alabama Share Croppers Union By Timothy V Johnson Under German Eyes: Germán Avé-Lallemant and the Origins of Marxism in Argentina By Lucas Poy, Daniel Gaido War on Waste: Law, Original Accumulation and the Violence of Capital By Mark Neocleous Primitive Accumulation and Enclosure [...]
JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY,Vol.119(6),Dec.2011
ARTICLES Do Powerful Politicians Cause Corporate Downsizing?Do Powerful Politicians Cause Corporate Downsizing?(pp. 1015-1060) by Lauren Cohen, Joshua Coval, and Christopher Malloy The Combinatorial Assignment Problem: Approximate Competitive Equilibrium from Equal Incomes(pp. 1061-1103) by Eric Budish On the Optimal Burden of ProofOn the Optimal Burden of Proof(pp. 1104-1140) by Louis Kaplow Does AMD Spur Intel to [...]
World Development, Volume 40, Issue 3, March 2012
Contents 1) Governance, Private Investment and Foreign Direct Investment in Developing Countries Oliver Morrissey, Manop Udomkerdmongkol 2) The Impact of the Strategic Sale of Restructured Banks: Evidence from Indonesia Rasyad A. Parinduri, Yohanes E. Riyanto 3) How Can Micro and Small Enterprises in Sub-Saharan Africa Become More Productive? The Impacts of Experimental Basic Managerial Training [...]
Scottish Journal of Political Economy, Volume 59, Issue 1 Pages 1 – 131, February 2012
Articles What Drives the Operating Performance of Privatised Firms? (pages 1–27) Laura Cabeza García and Silvia Gómez Ansón Portfolio separation and the dynamics of bank interest rates (pages 28–46) Enzo Dia and Massimo Giuliodori Parental Risk Attitudes and Children’s Academic Test Scores: Evidence from the US Panel Study of Income Dynamics (pages 47–70) Sarah Brown, [...]