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Banda, Geoffrey; Mackintosh, Maureen; Njeru, Mercy Karimi; Makene, Fortunata Songora and Srinivas, Smita eds. (2024). Cancer Care in Pandemic Times: Building Inclusive Local Health Security in Africa and India. International Political Economy Series. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan.

Agunsoye, Ariane; Dassler, Thoralf; Fotopoulou, Eurydice and Mulberg, Jon eds. (2024). Heterodox Economics and Global Emergencies: Voices from Around the World. Routledge Frontiers of Political Economy. Routledge.

Austen, Siobhan; Himmelweit, Susan; Sharp, Rhonda and Costa, Monica (2024). Negotiating assets in a financialised retirement income system: Evidence from older mixed-sex couple households in Australia. In: Bennett, Fran; Avram, Silvia and Austen, Siobhan eds. A Research Agenda for Financial Resources within the Household. Edward Elgar, pp. 209–224.

Banda, Geoffrey; Mackintosh, Maureen; Njeru, Mercy Karimi; Srinivas, Smita; Chataway, Joanna and Makene, Fortunata Songora (2024). Conclusion: Better Cancer Care and Greater Local Health Security: Lessons, Opportunities and Ways Forward. In: Banda, Geoffrey; Mackintosh, Maureen; Njeru, Mercy Karimi; Makene, Fortunata Songora and Srinivas, Smita eds. Cancer Care in Pandemic Times: Building Inclusive Local Health Security in Africa and India. International Political Economy Series (IPES). Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 315–326.

Calabrese, Linda; Jenkins, Rhys and Lombardozzi, Lorena (2024). The Belt and Road Initiative and Dynamics of Structural Transformation. The European Journal of Development Research, 36 pp. 515–547.

Chukwuma, Julia Ngozi (2024). Decolonising global health. In: Dauncey, Emil; Desai, Vandana and Potter, Robert eds. The Companion to Development Studies (4th Edition). London, UK: Routledge.

Cross, Charlotte; Mokua, Sharon; Ngilangwa, Richard; Santos, Cristina; Ngoma, Twalib and Mujinja, Phares G. M. (2024). Beyond “Late Presentation”: Explaining Delayed Cancer Diagnosis in East Africa. In: Banda, Geoffrey; Mackintosh, Maureen; Njeru, Mercy Karimi; Makene, Fortunata Songora and Srinivas, Smita eds. Cancer Care in Pandemic Times: Building inclusive local health security in Africa and India. International Political Economy Series.. Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 93–111.

Daniels, Chux; Steenmans, Ine; Makene, Fortunata Songora; Ngilangwa, Richard; Ngoma, Twalib; Santos, Cristina and Mackintosh, Maureen (2024). Innovation and Policy in Cancer Pain Management: Systemic Interactions in Tanzania. In: Banda, Geoffrey; Mackintosh, Maureen; Njeru, Mercy Karimi; Srinivas, Smita and Makene, Fortunata Songora eds. Cancer Care in Pandemic Times: Building inclusive local health security in Africa and India. International Political Economy Series. Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 265–287.

Deane, Kevin (2024). Cash Transfers and HIV Prevention in Africa. In: Dauncey, Emil; Desai, Vandana and Potter, Robert B. eds. The Companion to Development Studies; 4th Edition. Abingdon, UK: Routledge, pp. 490–494.

Deane, Kevin (2024). Political economy and social epidemiology in the context of the HIV epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa. In: Primrose, David; Loeppky, Rodney and Chang, Robin eds. The Routledge Handbook of the Political Economy of Health and Healthcare. Routledge International Handbooks. Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 190–201.

Ilori, Ayobami E.; Dery, Cosmas; Murgia, Lucia M. and Nsafoah, Dennis (2024). Monetary policy and heterogeneous price effects in the United Kingdom. Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 71(5) pp. 705–719.

Lowe, Jonquil (2024). The Retirement Challenge. In: Ring, Patrick; Lowe, Jonquil and Luu, Lien. Global Pension Challenges: Pensions, Saving and Retirement in the Twenty-First Century. Contemporary issues in finance. Oxon, UK and New York, USA: Routledge, pp. 36–73.

Lowe, Jonquil (2024). The state and pensions. In: Ring, Patrick J.; Lowe, Jonquil and Luu, Lien eds. Global Pension Challenges: Pensions, Saving and Retirement in the Twenty-First Century. Contemporary issues in finance. Oxon, UK and New York, USA: Routledge, pp. 74–103.

Mackintosh, Maureen; Banda, Geoffrey; Njeru, Mercy Karimi; Srinivas, Smita and Makene, Fortunata Sangora (2024). The Cancer Care Challenge in the Light of Pandemic Experience. In: Banda, Geoffrey; Mackintosh, Maureen; Njeru, Mercy Karimi; Srinivas, Smita and Makene, Fortunata Sangora eds. Cancer Care in Pandemic Times: Building inclusive local health security in Africa and India. International Political Economy Series. Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 3–23.

Mackintosh, Maureen; Chaudhuri, Sudip; Mohamed, Nazeem; Wangwe, Samuel; Ngoma, Twalib and Manduku, Veronica (2024). Oncology Drug Production in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Challenge and Opportunity, with Evidence from India. In: Banda, Geoffrey; Mackintosh, Maureen; Njeru, Mercy; Srinivas, Smita and Makene, Fortunata Sangora eds. Cancer Care in Pandemic Times: Building inclusive local health security in Africa and India. International Political Economy Series. Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 163–188.

Manduku, Veronica; Wangwe, Samuel; Wanjala, Cecilia; Maureen, Mackintosh and Ngilangwa, Richard (2024). Manufacturing for Cancer Care in East Africa: Raising the Ambition. In: Banda, Geoffrey; Mackintosh, Maureen; Njeru, Mercy Karimi; Srinivas, Smita and Makene, Fortunata Songora eds. Cancer Care in Pandemic Times: Building inclusive local health security in Africa and India. International Political Economy Series. Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 139–162.

Miller, Adam; Ahmad, Abrar; Carmenta, Rachel; Zabala, Aiora; Muflihati; Kartikawati, Siti Masitoh; Damatashia, Putri; Sagita, Novia and Phelps, Jacob (2024). Understanding non-participation in local governance institutions in Indonesia. Biological Conservation, 294, article no. 110605.

Mulberg, Jon and Dassler, Thoralf (2024). Conclusion: “Crisis of What?” “Crisis for Whom?”. In: Agunsoye, Ariane; Dassler, Thoralf; Fotopoulou, Eurydice and Mulberg, Jonathan eds. Heterodox Economics and Global Emergencies. Routledge Frontiers of Political Economy. Routledge, pp. 143–152.

Musoke, David; Deane, Kevin; Nalinya, Sarah; Lubega, Grace Biyinzika; Ekirapa-Kiracho, Elizabeth and McCoy, David (2024). The Unequal Economic and Livelihood Impacts of COVID-19 Lockdowns: Qualitative Evidence from Uganda. INQUIRY: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing, 61

Musoke, David; Nalinya, Sarah; Lubega, Grace Biyinzika; Deane, Kevin; Ekirapa-Kiracho, Elizabeth and McCoy, David (2024). The impact of the COVID-19 lockdown on social and economic welfare in Uganda. Archives of Public Health, 82, article no. 117 (2024).

Njeru, Mercy Karimi; Mackintosh, Maureen; Ngilangwa, Richard; Mokua, Sharon; Arun, Richard Mutisya and Mukami, Jane (2024). Access to Cancer Care: navigating the maze. In: Banda, Geoffrey; Mackintosh, Maureen; Njeru, Mercy Karimi; Srinivas, Smita and Makene, Fortunata Sangora eds. Cancer Care in Pandemic Times: Building inclusive local health security in Africa and India. International Political Economy Series. Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 69–92.

Nsafoah, Dennis; Dery, Cosmas and Ilori, Ayobami E. (2024). Revisiting the drivers of inflation in Sub-Saharan Africa after COVID-19. Empirical Economics (Early access).

Ring, Patrick; Lowe, Jonquil and Luu, Lien (2024). Global Pension Challenges: Pensions, Saving and Retirement in the Twenty-First Century (1st ed.). Contemporary issues in finance. Oxon, UK and New York, USA: Routledge.

Shipman, Alan; Chukwuma, Julia Ngozi and Dauncey, Emil (2024). Global economic inequality, the great divergence, and the legacies of colonialism and enslavement. In: Dauncey, Emil; Desai, Vandana and Potter, Robert eds. The Companion to Development Studies (4th Edition). London, UK: Routledge.

Trigg, Andrew B.; Villani, Davide; Leite, Fabrício Pitombo and Perraton, Jonathan R. (2024). Using input‐output data to model the structure of export linkages in global value chains: A Brazil case study. Metroeconomica (Early access).

Zabala, Aiora; Palomo, Ignacio; Múgica, Marta and Montes, Carlos (2024). Challenges beyond reaching a 30% of area protection. npj Biodiversity, 3(1), article no. 9.

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Backhouse, Roger E.; Forder, James and Laskaridis, Christina (2023). The Natural Rate of Unemployment and the NAIRU. European Economic Review, 159, article no. 104563.

Bonizzo, Bruno and Laskaridis, Christina (2023). Debt. In: Clarke, Matthew and Zhao, Xinyu (Andy) eds. Elgar Encyclopedia of Development. Elgar Encyclopedias in the Social Sciences. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, pp. 146–150.

Chukwuma, Julia and Deane, Kevin (2023). Economics and Global Health. In: La Placa, Vincent and Morgan, Julia eds. Social Science Perspectives on Global Public Health. Routledge, pp. 28–37.

Deane, Kevin; Chukwuma, Julia and Lombardozzi, Lorena (2023). COVID-19 in an African Context: What the Pandemic Has Taught Us About the Development Economics Curriculum and the Need for Reform. In: Yusuf, Abdullah; Morelli, Carlo and Feraboli, Omar eds. Post-Crash Economics and the Covid Emergency in the Global Economy. Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 49–68.

Dhairyawan, Rageshri; Milner, Adrienne; Thornhill, John P; Kwardem, Longret; Matin, Nashaba; Orkin, Chloe and Deane, Kevin (2023). Experiences of initiating rapid antiretroviral therapy among people newly diagnosed with HIV in East London: a qualitative study. Sexually Transmitted Infections, 99(7) pp. 455–460.

Emogor, Charles A.; Zabala, Aiora; Adaje, Patience Onyeche; Clark, Douglas; Nielsen, Kristian Steensen and Carmenta, Rachel (2023). Stakeholder preferences for pangolin conservation interventions in south‐east Nigeria. People and Nature, 5(3) pp. 1010–1026.

Himmelweit, Susan (2023). Gender and taxation. In: Lymer, Andy; May, Margaret and Sinfield, Adrian eds. Taxation and Social Policy. Bristol, UK: Policy Press, pp. 182–201.

Li, Chengchun; Tanna, Sailesh and Nissah, Baseerit (2023). The effect of institutions on the FDI‐growth nexus: what matters most? The World Economy, 46(7) pp. 1999–2031.

Merriman, Catherine and Deane, Kevin (2023). Evaluating HIV policy: a gender analysis of the representation of women and men in UNAIDS HIV-prevention guidelines. African Journal of AIDS Research, 22(1) pp. 9–17.

Musoke, David; Nalinya, Sarah; Lubega, Grace Biyinzika; Deane, Kevin; Ekirapa-Kiracho, Elizabeth and McCoy, David (2023). The effects of COVID-19 lockdown measures on health and healthcare services in Uganda. PLOS Global Public Health, 3(1) e0001494.

Rutledge, Emilie J. and Al Kaabi, Khaled (2023). ‘Private sector’ Emiratisation: social stigma’s impact on continuance intentions. Human Resource Development International, 26(5) pp. 603–626.

Subiza-Pérez, Mikel; Zabala, Aiora; Groten, Daniel; Vozmediano, Laura; Juan, César San and Ibarluzea, Jesús (2023). Waste-to-energy risk perception typology: health, politics and environmental impacts. Journal of Risk Research, 26(10) pp. 1101–1118.

Trigg, Andrew B. (2023). Rosa Luxemburg and Say’s Law. In: Toporowski, Jan ed. Polish Marxism after Luxemburg. Research in Political Economy, 37. Emerald Publishing Limited, pp. 11–26.

Wiegratz, Jörg; Behuria, Pritish; Laskaridis, Christina; Pheko, Lebohang Liepollo; Radley, Ben and Stevano, Sara (2023). Common Challenges for All? A Critical Engagement with the Emerging Vision for Post‐pandemic Development Studies. Development and Change, 54(4) pp. 921–953.

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Amigud, Alexander and Pell, David (2022). Virtue, Utility and Improvisation: A Multinational Survey of Academic Staff Solving Integrity Dilemmas. Journal of Academic Ethics, 20 pp. 311–333.

Ashe, Teresa and Poberezhskaya, Marianna (2022). Russian climate scepticism: an understudied case. Climatic Change, 172(3-4), article no. 41.

Conyon, Martin; Ellman, Michael; Pitelis, Christos N; Shipman, Alan and Tomlinson, Philip R (2022). Big Tech Oligopolies, Keith Cowling, and Monopoly Capitalism. Cambridge Journal of Economics, 46(6) pp. 1205–1224.

Deane, Kevin; Wamoyi, Joyce; Mgunga, Samwel and Changalucha, John (2022). HIV testing attitudes and practices amongst 'wealthy men': qualitative evidence from Tanzania. Culture, Health and Sexuality, 24(9) pp. 1215–1229.

Deane, Kevin; Wamoyi, Joyce; Mgunga, Samwel and Changalucha, John (2022). A win-win scenario? Employers’ responses to HIV in Tanzania: A qualitative study. PLOS Global Public Health, 2(11), article no. e0000058.

Ilori, Ayobami E.; Paez-Farrell, Juan and Thoenissen, Christoph (2022). Fiscal policy shocks and international spillovers. European Economic Review, 141, article no. 103969.

Lombardozzi, L. (2022). Re-centring Value in the EU: a Care and Ecological-led Economy. In: Schieder, A.; Andor, L.; Maltschnig, M. and Skrzypek, A. eds. Progressivism after COVID: Experiences, Impulses, Ideas. Next Left, 12. Brussels: FEPS - Foundation for European Progressive Studies and Renner Institut, pp. 149–170.

Lowe, Jonquil (2022). Applying investing theory to practice. In: Grable, John E. and Chatterjee, S. eds. De Gruyter Handbook of Personal Finance. Berlin/Boston: Walter de Gruyter GmbH, pp. 287–303.

Lowe, Jonquil (2022). Overview of Financial Services. In: Luu, Lien; Lowe, Jonquil; Ring, Patrick and Sahota, Amandeep eds. A Practical Guide to Financial Services: Knowledge, Opportunities and Inclusion. Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 1–16.

Lowe, Jonquil (2022). Financial services and the role of government. In: Luu, Lien; Lowe, Jonquil; Ring, Patrick John and Sahota, Amandeep eds. A Practical Guide to Financial Services: Knowledge, Opportunities and Inclusion. Abingdon, UK: Routledge, pp. 193–212.

Lowe, Jonquil (2022). Financial Crimes. In: Luu, Lien; Lowe, Jonquil; Ring, Patrick John and Sahota, Amandeep eds. A Practical Guide to Financial Services. Abingdon, UK: Routledge, pp. 213–231.

Luu, Lien; Lowe, Jonquil; Ring, Patrick John and Sahota, Amandeep eds. (2022). A Practical Guide to Financial Services: Knowledge, Opportunities and Inclusion. Abingdon, UK: Routledge.

Makene, Fortunata Songora; Ngilangwa, Richard; Santos, Cristina; Cross, Charlotte; Ngoma, Twalib; Mujinja, Phares G. M.; Wuyts, Marc and Mackintosh, Maureen (2022). Patients’ pathways to cancer care in Tanzania: documenting and addressing social inequalities in reaching a cancer diagnosis. BMC Health Services Research, 22(1)

Mezzadri, Alessandra; Newman, Susan and Stevano, Sara (2022). Feminist global political economies of work and social reproduction. Review of International Political Economy, 29 pp. 1783–1803.

Newman, Susan (2022). Global Value Chains and Global Value Transfer. In: Cope, Zak and Ness, Immanuel eds. The Oxford Handbook of Economic Imperialism. Oxford Handbooks. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 213–230.

Newman, Susan and Nahman, Michal (2022). Nurture commodified? An investigation into commercial human milk supply chains. Review of International Political Economy, 29(6) pp. 1967–1986.

Prabhakar, Rajiv (2022). What Lessons May Be Drawn from Media Reactions to a Universal Basic Income? In: Borden, Sandra L. ed. The Routledge Companion to Media and Poverty. Routledge Media and Cultural Studies Companions. New York, USA: Routledge, pp. 371–379.

Russo, Giuliano; Jesus, Tiago Silva; Deane, Kevin; Osman, Abdinasir Yusuf and McCoy, David (2022). Epidemics, Lockdown Measures and Vulnerable Populations: A Mixed-Methods Systematic Review of the Evidence of Impacts on Mother and Child Health in Low-And-Lower-Middle-Income Countries. International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 11(10) pp. 2003–2021.

Zabala, Aiora; Barrios, Luis Enrique García and Pascual, Unai (2022). From participation to commitment in silvopastoral programmes: Insights from Chiapas, Mexico. Ecological Economics, 200, article no. 107544.

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Amigud, Alexander and Pell, David (2021). When academic integrity rules should not apply: a survey of academic staff. Assessment and Evaluation in Higher Education, 46(6) pp. 928–942.

Beckman, Jayson; Burfisher, Mary; Mitchell, Lorraine and Arita, Shawn (2021). Hidden obstacles to trade: The case of the EU’s Ban on beef hormones. Journal of Policy Modeling, 43(6) pp. 1332–1343.

Bowman, Andrew; Frederiksen, Tomas; Bryceson, Deborah; Childs, John; Gilberthorpe, Emma and Newman, Susan (2021). Mining in Africa after the supercycle: New directions and geographies. Area, 53(4) pp. 647–658.

Brown, Ella G and Deane, Kevin (2021). [Letter] Pre-exposure prophylaxis acceptability among transgender women in the UK. BMJ Sexual & Reproductive Health, 47(1) p. 74.

Carmenta, Rachel; Zabala, Aiora; Trihadmojo, Bambang; Gaveau, David; Salim, Mohammad Agus and Phelps, Jacob (2021). Evaluating bundles of interventions to prevent peat-fires in Indonesia. Global Environmental Change, 67, article no. 102154.

Jucker, Tommaso; Amano, Tatsuya; Bell, Alexandra; Garnett, Emma E.; Geffert, Jan Laurens; Guth, Miriam K.; Hacket‐Pain, Andrew; Luke, Sarah H.; Mumby, Hannah S.; Nunes, Matheus; Rademacher, Tim; Rose, David C.; Schleicher, Judith; Simmons, Benno I.; Zabala, Aiora and Mukherjee, Nibedita (2021). Steps to diversify priority‐setting research in conservation: reflections on de Gracia 2021. Conservation Biology, 35(4) pp. 1324–1326.

Laskaridis, Christina (2021). When push came to shove: COVID-19 and debt crises in low-income countries. Canadian Journal of Development Studies / Revue canadienne d'études du développement, 42(1-2) pp. 200–220.

Lombardozzi, Lorena (2021). La donna propone, l'UE dispone: l'impatto di genere delle politiche di austerita' nell' Unione Europea. In: Giannone, Diego and Cozzolino, Adriano eds. Fratture Nell' Unione. Globus. Mimesis, pp. 195–211.

Lombardozzi, Lorena (2021). From Marx's 'Double Freedom’ to ‘Degrees of Unfreedom’: Methodological Insights from the Study of Uzbekistan’s Agrarian Labour. In: Mezzadri, Alessandra ed. Marx in the Field. Anthem Frontiers of Global Political Economy and Development. London: Anthem Press, pp. 147–159.

Mulberg, Jon (2021). Economics as the scientization of politics. Journal of Philosophical Economics, Volume XIV(1-2) pp. 227–238.

Mulberg, Jon (2021). The past and the future: The philosophy and history of economics, and the emerging Risk Society. In: Hermann, Arturo and Mouatt, Simon eds. Contemporary Issues in Heterodox Economics: Implications for Theory and Policy Action. Routledge Advances in Heterodox Economics. London: Routledge.

Newman, Susan (2021). Finance and Development in Sub-Saharan Africa. In: Knox-Hayes, Janelle and Wójcik, Darius eds. The Routledge Handbook of Financial Geography. Routledge Companions in Business, Management and Marketing. Routledge.

Newman, Susan (2021). Marx on the Bourse: Coffee and the Intersecting/Integrated Circuits of Capital. In: Mezzadri, Alessandra ed. Marx in the Field. Anthem Frontiers of Global Political Economy and Development. London: Anthem.

Phelps, Jacob; Zabala, Aiora; Daeli, Willy and Carmenta, Rachel (2021). Experts and resource users split over solutions to peatland fires. World Development, 146, article no. 105594.

Steenmans, Ine; Daniels, Chux; Makene, Fortunata; Ngoma, Twalib; Mujinja, Phares GM; Mackintosh, Maureen; Cross, Charlotte; Ngilangwa, Richard and Chataway, Joanna (2021). Cancer pain management in Tanzania: using scenarios to explore critical interrelationships and potential interventions.

Stevano, Sara; Mezzadri, Alessandra; Lombardozzi, Lorena and Bargawi, Hannah (2021). Hidden Abodes in Plain Sight: the Social Reproduction of Households and Labor in the COVID-19 Pandemic. Feminist Economics, 27(1-2) pp. 271–287.

Stubbs, Thomas; Kring, William; Laskaridis, Christina; Kentikelenis, Alexander and Gallagher, Kevin (2021). Whatever it takes? The global financial safety net, Covid-19, and developing countries. World Development, 137, article no. 105171.

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Deane, Kevin and Van Waeyenberge, Elisa eds. (2020). Recharting the History of Economic Thought. London: Red Globe Press.

Ashman, Sam; Newman, Susan and Tregenna, Fiona (2020). Radical Perspectives on Industrial Policy. In: Oqubay, Arkebe; Cramer, Christopher and Chang, Ha-Joon eds. The Oxford Handbook of Industrial Policy. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Azizah, Fahma Fiqhiyyah Nur; Ishihara, Hiroe; Zabala, Aiora; Sakai, Yutaro; Suantika, Gede and Yagi, Nobuyuki (2020). Diverse Perceptions on Eco-Certification for Shrimp Aquaculture in Indonesia. Sustainability, 12(22) p. 9387.

Brown, Vivienne (2020). An intersubjective model of agency for game theory. Economics and Philosophy, 36(3) pp. 355–382.

Deane, Kevin (2020). Can economics explain everything and solve all our problems? In: Deane, Kevin and Van Waeyenberge, Elisa eds. Recharting the History of Economic Thought. London: Red Globe Press, pp. 287–302.

Laskaridis, Christina (2020). More of an Art than a Science: The IMF’s Debt Sustainability Analysis and the Making of a Public Tool. Œconomia ­­– History / Methodology / Philosophy, 10(4) pp. 789–818.

Makene, Fortunata Songora; Ngilangwa, Richard Gordon; Mackintosh, Maureen; Santos, Cristina; Cross, Charlotte; Mujinja, Phares G.M. and Ngoma, Twalib (2020). Cancer patients’ pathways: evidence and implications for policy.

Newman, Susan (2020). How are things produced? In: Deane, Kevin and van Waeyenberger, Elisa eds. Recharting the History of Economic Thought. London: Macmillan International Higher Education, pp. 53–68.

Prabhakar, Rajiv (2020). Covid-19 and the Child Trust Fund. Renewal: A journal of social democracy, 28(4) pp. 59–72.

Steinþórsdóttir, Finnborg S.; Einarsdóttir, Þorgerður; Pétursdóttir, Gyða M. and Himmelweit, Susan (2020). Gendered inequalities in competitive grant funding: an overlooked dimension of gendered power relations in academia. Higher Education Research & Development, 39(2)

Trigg, Andrew B. (2020). Marx, Say’s Law and Commodity Money. Contributions to Political Economy, 39(1) pp. 23–41.

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Brown, Vivienne (2019). Intersubjective Belief. Episteme, 16(2) pp. 139–156.

Deane, Kevin; Stevano, Sara and Johnston, Deborah (2019). Employers’ responses to the HIV epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa: Revisiting the evidence. Development Policy Review, 37(2) pp. 245–259.

Himmelweit, Susan (2019). Genuine social security. In: Konzelmann, Sue; Himmelweit, Susan; Smith, Jeremy and Weeks, John eds. Rethinking Britain: Policy Ideas for the Many. Policy Press, pp. 138–140.

Johns, Nick; Green, Alison; Swann, Rachel and Sloan, Luke (2019). Street Pastors in the Night-Time Economy: harmless do-gooders or a manifestation of a New Right agenda? Safer Communities, 18(1) pp. 1–15.

Parris, Stuart (2019). Smart cities: locations for environmental entrepreneurship. In: Nuttall, William J; Gibson, David V; Trzmielak, Dariusz and Ibarra-Yunez, Alejandro eds. Energy and Mobility in Smart Cities. ICE Publishing, pp. 31–59.

Prabhakar, Rajiv (2019). Should Basic Payment Accounts be Extended? Journal of Poverty and Social Justice, 27(1) pp. 139–144.

Shipman, Alan (2019). How can finance better serve the real economy? In: Konzelmann, Sue; Himmelweit, Susan; Smith, Jeremy and Weeks, John eds. Rethinking Britain: policy ideas for the many. Policy Press.

Shipman, Alan (2019). Why do we need publicly listed companies? In: Konzelmann, Sue; Himmelweit, Susan; Smith, Jeremy and Weeks, John eds. Rethinking Britain: policy ideas for the many. Policy Press.

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Andreoni, Antonio; Chang, Ha-Joon; Konzelmann, Sue and Shipman, Alan (2018). Introduction to the Special Issue: Towards a production-centred agenda. Cambridge Journal of Economics, 42(6) pp. 1495–1504.

Ashman, Sam and Newman, Susan (2018). The Evolution of Manufacturing in the Gauteng City-Region: From De-Industrialization to Re-Industrialization? In: Cheruiyot, Koech ed. The Changing Space Economy of City-Regions: The Gauteng City-Region, South Africa. Urban Perspectives from the Global South. South Africa: Springer, pp. 131–156.

Deane, Kevin D.; Samwell Ngalya, Penina; Boniface, Lucas; Bulugu, Grace and Urassa, Mark (2018). Exploring the relationship between population mobility and HIV risk: Evidence from Tanzania. Global Public Health, 13(2) pp. 173–188.

Jucker, Tommaso; Wintle, Bonnie; Shackelford, Gorm; Bocquillon, Pierre; Geffert, Jan Laurens; Kasoar, Tim; Kovacs, Eszter; Mumby, Hannah S.; Orland, Chloé; Schleicher, Judith; Tew, Eleanor R.; Zabala, Aiora; Amano, Tatsuya; Bell, Alexandra; Bongalov, Boris; Chambers, Josephine M.; Corrigan, Colleen; Durán, América P.; Duvic-Paoli, Leslie-Anne; Emilson, Caroline; Emilson, Erik J.S.; da Silva, Jéssica Fonseca; Garnett, Emma E.; Green, Elizabeth J.; Guth, Miriam K.; Hacket-Pain, Andrew; Hinsley, Amy; Igea, Javier; Kunz, Martina; Luke, Sarah H.; Lynam, William; Martin, Philip A.; Nunes, Matheus H.; Ockendon, Nancy; Pavitt, Aly; Payne, Charlotte L.R.; Plutshack, Victoria; Rademacher, Tim T.; Robertson, Rebecca J.; Rose, David C.; Serban, Anca; Simmons, Benno I.; Tayleur, Catherine; Wordley, Claire F.R. and Mukherjee, Nibedita (2018). Ten-year assessment of the 100 priority questions for global biodiversity conservation. Conservation Biology, 32(6) pp. 1457–1463.

Mackintosh, Maureen and Tibandebage, Paula (2018). Starting from here: Challenges in planning for better health care in Tanzania. In: Bhan, Gautam; Srinivas, Smita and Watson, Vanessa eds. The Routledge Companion to Planning in the Global South. Abingdon, UK: Routledge (Taylor and Francis).

Mackintosh, Maureen; Tibandebage, Paula; Karimi Njeru, Mercy; Kariuki Kungu, Joan; Israel, Caroline and Mujinja, Phares G.M. (2018). Rethinking health sector procurement as developmental linkages in East Africa. Social Science & Medicine, 200 pp. 182–189.

Mukherjee, Nibedita; Zabala, Aiora; Huge, Jean; Nyumba, Tobias Ochieng; Adem Esmail, Blal; Sutherland, William J. and Everard, Mark (2018). Comparison of techniques for eliciting views and judgements in decision‐making. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 9(1) pp. 54–63.

Pell, David (2018). That's Cheating: The (Online) Academic Cheating 'Epidemic' and What We Should Do About It. In: Baxter, Jacqueline; Callaghan, George and McAvoy, Jean eds. Creativity & Critique in Online Learning. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan / Springer International, pp. 123–147.

Prabhakar, Rajiv (2018). Personal Finance in Context. In: de Henau, Jérôme and Lowe, Jonquil eds. Personal Finance. Milton Keynes: The Open University, pp. 159–204.

Rutledge, Emilie (2018). Labor Markets in the Gulf and the South Asian Migration. In: Chowdhury, M. and Irudaya, Rajan S. eds. South Asian Migration in the Gulf. Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 101–122.

Shipman, Alan; Turner, Bryan and Edmonds, June (2018). The New Power Elite: Inequality, Politics and Greed. Anthem Press.

Staritz, Cornelia; Newman, Susan; Tröster, Bernhard and Plank, Leonhard (2018). Financialization and Global Commodity Chains: Distributional Implications for Cotton in Sub-Saharan Africa. Development and Change, 49(3) pp. 815–842.

Trigg, Andrew B and Araujo, Ricardo Azevedo (2018). A multi-sectoral approach to the Harrod foreign trade multiplier. European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies: Intervention, 15(1) pp. 91–104.

Zabala, Aiora; Sandbrook, Chris and Mukherjee, Nibedita (2018). When and how to use Q methodology to understand perspectives in conservation research. Conservation Biology, 32(5) pp. 1185–1194.

2017To Top

Arita, Shawn; Beckman, Jayson and Mitchell, Lorraine (2017). Reducing Transatlantic Barriers on U.S.-EU Agri-food Trade: What Are the Possible Gains? Food Policy, 68 pp. 233–247.

Carmenta, Rachel; Zabala, Aiora; Daeli, Willy and Phelps, Jacob (2017). Perceptions across scales of governance and the Indonesian peatland fires. Global Environmental Change, 46 pp. 50–59.

De Henau, Jérôme (2017). Costing a Feminist Plan for a Caring Economy: The Case of Free Universal Childcare in the UK. In: Bargawi, Hannah; Cozzi, Giovanni and Himmelweit, Susan eds. Economics and Austerity in Europe: Gendered impacts and sustainable alternatives. Routledge, pp. 168–188.

Newman, Susan (2017). Financialisation and the financial crisis the case of South Africa. New Agenda: South African Journal of Social and Economic Policy, 2017(65) pp. 10–14.

Pitts, Frederick Harry; Lombardozzi, Lorena and Warner, Neil (2017). Speenhamland, Automation and the Basic Income: A warning from history? Renewal, 25(3-4) pp. 145–155.

Prabhakar, Rajiv; Lymer, Andy and Rowlingson, Karen (2017). Does information about wealth inequality and inheritance tax raise public support for the wealth taxes? Evidence from a UK survey. In: Peeters, Bruno; Gribnau, Hans and Badisco, Jo eds. Building Trust in Taxation. Cambridge: Intersentia, pp. 335–354.

Rui, Huaichuan; Zhang, Miao and Shipman, Alan (2017). Chinese expatriate management in emerging markets: A competitive advantage perspective. Journal of International Management, 23(2) pp. 124–138.

Rutledge, Emilie J. (2017). Oil rent, the Rentier State/Resource Curse Narrative and the GCC Countries. OPEC Energy Review, 41(2) pp. 132–152.

Santos, Cristina (2017). Are we empowering women? Policy in Focus, 14(1) pp. 7–9.

Stevano, Sara and Deane, Kevin (2017). The Role of Research Assistants in Qualitative and Cross-Cultural Social Science Research. In: Liamputtong, Pranee ed. Handbook of Research Methods in Health Social Sciences. Singapore: Springer.

Zabala, Aiora; Pascual, Unai and García-Barrios, Luis (2017). Payments for Pioneers? Revisiting the Role of External Rewards for Sustainable Innovation under Heterogeneous Motivations. Ecological Economics, 135 pp. 234–245.

Zabala, Aiora and Sullivan, Caroline A. (2017). Multilevel assessment of a large-scale programme for poverty alleviation and wetland conservation: lessons from South Africa. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 61(3) pp. 493–514.

2016To Top

Cozzi, Giovanni; Newman, Susan and Toporowski, Jan eds. (2016). Finance and industrial policy: Beyond financial regulation in Europe. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Larcom, S.; van Gevelt, T. and Zabala, A. (2016). Precolonial institutions and deforestation in Africa. Land Use Policy, 51 pp. 150–161.

Lowe, Jonquil; Collard, Sharon; Martin, Coppack and Simon, Sarkar (2016). Access to Financial Services in the UK.

MacBride-Stewart, Sara; Johns, Nicholas and Green, Alison (2016). Understanding same-sex marriage as equality, but with exceptions. Families, Relationships and Societies, 5(2) pp. 229–245.

Mackintosh, Maureen; Channon, Amos; Karan, Anup; Selvaraj, Sakthivel; Zhao, Hongwen and Cavagnero, Eleonora (2016). What is the private sector? Understanding private provision in the health systems of low-income and middle-income countries. The Lancet, 388(10044) pp. 596–605.

Rutledge, Emilie and Al Shamsi, Fatima (2016). The Impact of Labor Nationalization Policies on Female Participation Rates in the Arab Gulf. In: Chamlou, Nadereh and Karshenas, Massoud eds. Women, Work and Welfare in the Middle East and North Africa: The Role of Socio-demographics, Entrepreneurship and Public Policies. London, UK: Imperial College Press, pp. 525–551.

Rutledge, Emilie J. and Madi, Mohammed (2016). Parental influence on female vocational intentions in the Arabian Gulf. International Journal of Manpower, 38(2)

Simonetti, Roberto; Clark, Norman and Wamae, Watu (2016). Pharmaceuticals in Kenya: The Evolution of Technological Capabilities. In: Mackintosh, Maureen; Banda, Geoffrey; Tibandebage, Paula and Wamae, Watu eds. Making Medicines in Africa: The Political Economy of Industrializing for Local Health. International Political Economy Series. Springer, pp. 25–44.

2015To Top

Azevedo Araujo, Ricardo and Trigg, Andrew B. (2015). A neo-Kaldorian approach to structural economic dynamics. Structural change and economic dynamics, 33 pp. 25–36.

Deane, Kevin and Wamoyi, Joyce (2015). Revisiting the economics of transactional sex: evidence from Tanzania. Review of African Political Economy, 42(145) pp. 437–454.

Demirel, Pelin and Parris, Stuart (2015). Access to Finance for Innovators in the UK’s Environmental Sector. Technology Analysis and Strategic Management, 27(7) pp. 782–808.

Johnston, Deborah; Deane, Kevin and Rizzo, Matteo (2015). The political economy of HIV. Review of African Political Economy, 42(145) pp. 335–341.

Lekhraibani, Rashed; Rutledge, Emilie and Forstenlechner, Ingo (2015). Securing a Dynamic and Open Economy: The UAE's Quest for Stability. Middle East Policy, 22(2) pp. 108–124.

Prabhakar, Rajiv (2015). Why do the public oppose inheritance taxes? In: Gaisbauer, Helmut P.; Schweiger, Gottfried and Sedmak, Clemens eds. Philosophical Explorations of Justice and Taxation: National and Global Issues. Ius Gentium: Comparative Perspectives on Law and Justice (40). Cham: Springer International Publishing, pp. 151–166.

Swann, Rachel; Green, Alison; Johns, Nick and Sloan, Luke (2015). Street pastors as substitutes for trust in the context of plural policing. Safer Communities, 14(4) pp. 168–182.

2014To Top

Allan, Helen T.; Brearley, Sally; Byng, Richard; Christian, Sara; Clayton, Julie; Mackintosh, Maureen; Price, Linnie; Smith, Pam and Ross, Fiona (2014). People and teams matter in organizational change: professionals’ and managers’ experiences of changing governance and incentives in Primary Care. Health Services Research, 49(1) pp. 93–112.

Burfisher, Mary E.; Dyck, John; Meade, Birgit; Mitchell, Lorraine; Wainio, John; Zahniser, Steven; Arita, Shawn and Beckman, Jayson (2014). Agriculture in the Trans-Pacific Partnership.

Coates, Dermot Peter (2014). Housing, the Capabilities Approach and Life Satisfaction. PhD thesis The Open University.

Fernandez-Cornejo, Jorge; Wechsler, Seth; Livingston, Michael and Mitchell, Lorraine (2014). Genetically Engineered Crops in the United States.

Johns, Nick; MacBride-Stewart, Sara; Powell, Martin and Green, Alison (2014). When is positive action not positive action? Exploring the conceptual meaning and implications of the tie-break criterion in the UK Equality Act 2010. Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: An International Journal, 33(1) pp. 97–113.

Mazzucato, Mariana and Shipman, Alan (2014). Accounting for productive investment and value creation. Industrial and Corporate Change, 23(4) pp. 1059–1085.

Newman, Susan and Takala-Greenish, Lotta (2014). African Industrialisation: Is global value chain development the answer? In: International Conference on Manufacturing Led Growth for Employment & Equality, 20-21 May 2014, Johannesburg.

Pell, David (2014). The Federal Republic of India. In: Chandler, J. A. ed. Comparative Public Administration. Routledge, pp. 197–228.

2013To Top

Ashman, Sam; Fine, Ben and Newman, Susan (2013). Systems of accumulation and the evolving South African MEC. In: Tavasci, D; Fine, B and Saraswati, J eds. Beyond the Developmental State: Industrial Policy into the Twenty-First Century. London: Pluto Press, pp. 245–267.

Baert, Patrick and Shipman, Alan (2013). The rise of the embedded intellectual: new forms of public engagement and critique. In: Thijssen, Peter; Weyns, Walter; Timmrman, Christiane and Mels, Sara eds. New Public Spheres: Recontextualizing the Intellectual. Public Intellectuals and the Sociology of Knowledge. Farnham: Ashgate, pp. 27–50.

de Henau, Jerome and Himmelweit, Susan (2013). Comparing welfare regimes by their effects on intra-household inequalities. In: Ferri, Mireia and Monsonis-Paya, Irene eds. Sustainability and transformation in European Social Policy. Peter Lang, pp. 117–146.

Deane, Kevin D.; Johnston, Deborah and Parkhurst, Justin O. (2013). Migration as a Tool in Development Policy: Caution Ahead? Journal of Development Studies, 49(6) pp. 759–771.

Himmelweit, Susan (2013). Care: feminist economic theory and policy challenges. Journal of Gender Studies Ochanomizu University, 16 pp. 1–18.

Lowe, Jonquil (2013). Policy Choices. In: Santos, Cristina; Higginson, Martin; Himmelweit, Susan; Howells, Peter; Lowe, Jonquil; Mackintosh, Maureen; Morgan, Wyn; Parris, Stuart; Simonetti, Roberto; Stone, Hedley and Trigg, Andrew eds. Running the Economy, Volume 1. Milton Keynes: The Open University, pp. 225–274.

Mujinja, Phares G.M.; Koivusalo, Meri; Mackintosh, Maureen and Chaudhuri, Sudip (2013). NGOs, consumer rights and access to essential medicines: non-governmental public action in a low-income market context. In: Howell, Jude ed. Non-Governmental Public Action and Social Justice. Non-Governmental Public Action Series. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 112–135.

Prabhakar, Rajiv (2013). Asset-based welfare: financialization or financial inclusion? Critical Social Policy, 33(4) pp. 658–678.

2012To Top

Bennett, Fran; de Henau, Jerome; Himmelweit, Susan and Sung, Sirin (2012). Financial togetherness and autonomy within couples. In: Scott, Jacqueline; Dex, Shirley and Plagnol, Anke eds. Gendered Lives: Gender Inequalities in Production and Reproduction. New York: Edward Elgar, pp. 97–122.

Brennan, Deborah; Cass, Bettina; Himmelweit, Susan and Szebehely, Marta (2012). The marketisation of care: rationales and consequences in Nordic and liberal care regimes. Journal of European Social Policy, 22(4) pp. 377–391.

Forstenlechner, Ingo; Madi, Mohamed T.; Selim, Hassan M. and Rutledge, Emilie J. (2012). Emiratisation: determining the factors that influence the recruitment decisions of employers in the UAE. The International Journal of Human Resource Management, 23(2) pp. 406–421.

Forstenlechner, Ingo; Rutledge, Emilie and Alnuaimi, Rashed Salem (2012). The UAE, the “Arab Spring” and Different Types of Dissent. Middle East Policy, 19(4) pp. 54–67.

Gleadle, Pauline; Hodgson, Damian and Storey, John (2012). 'The ground beneath my feet': projects, project management and the intensified control of R&D engineers. New Technology Work and Employment, 27(3) pp. 163–177.

Green, Alison; Barton, Adrian and Johns, Nick (2012). Religion, public policy and equalising opportunities. Critical Social Policy, 32(4) pp. 517–535.

Johns, Nick and Green, Alison (2012). Trust and Substitutes for Trust: The Case of Britain Under New Labour. European Political, Economic, and Security Issues. Huntington, NY: Nova Science Publishers.

Johns, Nick; Green, Alison and Powell, Martin (2012). Diversity in the British NHS: the business versus the ‘moral’ case. Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: An International Journal, 31(8) pp. 768–783.

Newman, Susan (2012). Financialisation and transnational supply chains: implications for developing countries. In: UNCTAD Multi-Year Expert Meeting on International Cooperation: South-South Cooperation and Regional Integration (fourth session), 24-25 Oct 2012, Geneva, UNCTAD.

Newman, Susan (2012). Global commodity chains and global value chains. In: Fine, Ben; Saad-Fihlo, Alfredo and Boffo, Marco eds. The Elgar Companion to Marxist economics. Edward Elgar, pp. 155–161.

Prabhakar, Rajiv (2012). What do people think of taxation? Evidence from a focus group study in England. Journal of European Social Policy, 22(1) pp. 77–89.

Prabhakar, Rajiv (2012). Does the financial crisis create opportunities for wealth taxation? In: Erreygers, Guido and Cunliffe, John eds. Inherited Wealth, Justice and Equality. Routledge Frontiers of Political Economy (165). Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 141–153.

Smith, Pam; Mackintosh, Maureen; Ross, Fiona; Clayton, Julie; Price, Linnie; Christian, Sara; Byng, Richard and Allan, Helen (2012). Financial and clinical risk in health care reform: a view from below. Journal of Health Services Research and Policy, 17(Supp 2) pp. 11–17.

2011To Top

Annesley, Claire and Himmelweit, Susan (2011). Women. In: Yeates, Nicola; Haux, Tina; Jawad, Rana and Kilkey, Majella eds. In defence of welfare: the mpacts of the spending review February 2011. The Social Policy Association, pp. 19–21.

Ashman, Sam; Fine, Ben and Newman, Susan (2011). Amnesty international? The Nature, Scale and Impact of Capital Flight from South Africa. Journal of Southern African Studies, 37(1) pp. 7–25.

Ashman, Sam; Fine, Ben and Newman, Susan (2011). The crisis in South Africa: Neoliberalism, Financialization and Uneven and Combined Development. Socialist Register, 47 pp. 174–195.

Baert, Patrick and Shipman, Alan (2011). Transforming the intellectual. In: Rubio, Fernando Dominguez and Baert, Patrick eds. The Politics of Knowledge. Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 179–204.

Bargawi, Hannah; Bova, Elva; Ferrarini, Benno and Newman, Susan (2011). Low-income countries and commodity price volatility. In: Cottier, T and Delimatsis, P eds. The Prospects of International Trade Regulation: From Fragmentation to Coherence. Cambridge University Press, pp. 452–482.

Barton, Adrian; Johns, Nick; Hyde, Mark; Green, Alison and Squire, Greta (2011). 'Controlling God in the UK: the vexed question of political accountability and faith based groups. Journal of Politics and Law, 4(2) pp. 3–12.

Forstenlechner, Ingo and Rutledge, Emilie Jane (2011). The GCC's “Demographic Imbalance”: Perceptions, Realities and Policy Options. Middle East Policy, 18(4) pp. 25–43.

Green, Alison and Johns, Nick (2011). Street pastors as substitutes for trust. In: Social Policy Association Annual Conference 2011, 4-6 Jul 2011, Lincoln, UK.

Green, Alison; Johns, Nick and Rix, Mark (2011). Liberty, national security and the Big Society. Sociological Research Online, 16(2), article no. 19.

Lowe, J. (2011). Pensions. In: Callaghan, George; Fribbance, Ian and Higginson, Martin eds. Personal Finance (2nd edition). Basingstoke/Milton Keynes, UK: Palgrave Macmillan/The Open University, pp. 273–324.

Lowe, J. and Rutterford, J. (2011). Savings and investments. In: Callaghan, George; Fribbance, Ian and Higginson, Martin eds. Personal Finance (2nd edition). Basingstoke/Milton Keynes, UK: Palgrave Macmillan/The Open University, pp. 174–228.

Prabhakar, Rajiv (2011). Debating the 'death tax': the politics of inheritance tax in the UK. In: Holden, Chris; Kilkey, Majella and Ramia, Gaby eds. Analysis and Debate in Social Policy. Social Policy Review (23). Bristol: The Policy Press, pp. 85–102.

Prabhakar, Rajiv (2011). What is the legacy of New Labour? In: Lee, Simon and Beech, Matt eds. The Cameron-Clegg Government: Coalition Politics in an Age of Austerity. Basingstoke: Palgrave-Macmillan, pp. 24–37.

Rutledge, Emilie; Shamsi, Fatima Al; Bassioni, Yahia and Sheikh, Hend Al (2011). Women, labour market nationalization policies and human resource development in the Arab Gulf states. Human Resource Development International, 14(2) pp. 183–198.

Trigg, Andrew B. and Lowe, Jonquil T. (2011). Comparing pension systems in the circular flow of income. American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 70(5) pp. 1248–1281.

Trigg, Andrew B. (2011). Towards a Bourdieusian economics of leisure. In: Cameron, Samuel ed. Handbook on the Economics of Leisure. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 38–51.

2010To Top

Andersson, Tord; Gleadle, Pauline; Haslam, Colin and Tsitsianis, Nick (2010). Bio-pharma: A financialized business model. Critical Perspectives on Accounting, 21(7) pp. 631–641.

Bennett, Fran; De Henau, Jerome and Sung, Sirin (2010). Within household inequalities across classes? Management and control of money. In: Scott, Jacqueline; Crompton, Rosemary and Lyonette, Clare eds. Gender Inequalities in the 21st Century: New barriers and Continuing Constraints. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 215–240.

de Henau, Jerome; Himmelweit, Susan and Santos, Cristina (2010). Gender equality and taxation. A UK case study. In: Grown, Karen and Valodia, Imraan eds. Taxation and gender equity. A comparative analysis of direct and indirect taxes in developing and developed countries. Routledge International Studies in Money and Banking. Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 261–298.

De Henau, Jérôme; Meulders, Danièle and O'Dorchai, Síle (2010). Maybe baby: comparing partnered women's employment and child policies in the EU-15. Feminist Economics, 16(1) pp. 43–77.

Deane, Kevin D.; Parkhurst, Justin O. and Johnston, Deborah (2010). Linking migration, mobility and HIV. Tropical Medicine & International Health, 15(12) pp. 1458–1463.

Gleadle, Pauline and Haslam, Colin (2010). An exploratory study of an early stage R&D-intensive firm under financialization. Accounting Forum, 34(1) pp. 54–65.

Lowe, Jonquil (2010). Investment choices. In: Mazzucato, Mariana; Lowe, Jonquil; Shipman, Alan and Trigg, Andrew eds. Personal Investment: financial planning in an uncertain world. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 67–111.

Mackintosh, Maureen and Mujinja, Phares G. M. (2010). Markets and policy challenges in access to essential medicines for endemic disease. Journal of African Economies, 19(Sup 3) iii166-iii200.

Newman, Susan (2010). Boom or bust: Coffee farmers seldom benefit. South African Labour Bulletin, 34(4)

Parris, Stuart and Demirel, Pelin (2010). Innovation in venture capital backed clean-technology firms in the UK. Strategic Change, 19(7-8) pp. 343–357.

Prabhakar, Rajiv (2010). The Child Trust Fund in the UK: How might opening rates by parents be increased? Children and Youth Services Review, 32(11) pp. 1544–1547.

Prabhakar, Rajiv (2010). Reforming public services: the views of the main parties. In: Griffiths, Simon and Hickson, Kevin eds. British Party Politics and Ideology after New Labour. Basingstoke: Palgrave-Macmillan, pp. 195–207.

Trigg, Andrew (2010). Economic fluctuations. In: Mazzucato, Mariana; Shipman, Alan; Lowe, Jonquil and Trigg, Andrew eds. Personal Investment: Financial Planning in an Uncertain World. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave, pp. 1–446.

Trigg, Andrew (2010). Conclusion: investing for the long term. In: Mazzucato, Mariana; Shipman, Alan; Lowe, Jonquil and Trigg, Andrew eds. Personal Investment: Financial Planning in an Uncertain World. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 361–388.

Trigg, Andrew B. and Hartwig, Jochen (2010). Marx's reproduction schemes and the Keynesian multiplier: a reply to Sardoni. Cambridge Journal of Economics, 34(3) pp. 591–595.

2009To Top

Anand, Paul and Santos, Cristina (2009). Violent crime, gender inequalities and well-being: models based on capabilities and crime data for England and Wales. In: Harris, Bernard; Gálvez, Lina and Machado, Helena eds. Gender and Well-Being in Europe: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives. Farnham: Ashgate, pp. 157–184.

Baert, Patrick; Jeronimo, Helena and Shipman, Alan (2009). Social science and the democratic ideal: from technocracy to dialogue. In: Van Bouwel, Jeroen ed. The Social Sciences and Democracy. Palgrave.

Bowman, Cliff and Gleadle, Pauline (2009). Culture as a dynamic capability: the case of 3M in the United Kingdom. In: Jemielniak, Dariusz and Kociatkiewicz, Jerzy eds. Handbook of research on knowledge-intensive organizations. Hershey, PA, USA and London, UK: IGI Global, pp. 330–347.

Johns, Nick and Green, Alison (2009). Equality, equal opportunities and diversity: obfuscation as social justice. Equal Opportunities International, 28(4) pp. 289–303.

Johns, Nick and Green, Alison (2009). New Labour: trust, equality of opportunity and diversity. In: Johns, Nick and Barton, Adrian eds. Evaluating the Political Achievement of New Labour Since 1997: Social Policy and Public Trust. London: Edward Mellen Press.

Prabhakar, Rajiv (2009). Can public opposition to inheritance tax be weakened? Public Policy and Administration, 24(3) pp. 227–244.

Prabhakar, Rajiv (2009). The assets agenda and social policy. Social Policy and Administration, 43(1) pp. 54–69.

Prabhakar, Rajiv (2009). What is the future for asset-based welfare? Public Policy Research, 16(1) pp. 51–56.

Trigg, Andrew (2009). Where does the money and demand come from? In: Bellofiore, R. ed. Rosa Luxemburg and the Critique of Political Economy. London, UK: Routledge, pp. 34–52.

Zabala, Aiora (2009). Walking the green carpet to work. International Journal of Sustainable Development, 12(1) pp. 78–94.

2008To Top

Anand, Paul; Santos, Cristina and Smith, Ron (2008). The measurement of capabilities. In: Basu, Kaushik and Kanbur, Ravi eds. Arguments for a Better World: Essays in Honor of Amartya Sen: Volume I: Ethics, Welfare, and Measurement, Volume 1. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 283–310.

Brown, Vivienne ed. (2008). The Adam Smith Review. The Adam Smith Review, 4. London and New York: Routledge.

Cornelius, Nelarine; Gleadle, Pauline and Pezet, Eric (2008). Afterword: segmentation, reorientation and new exclusions. Organization, 15(3) pp. 463–465.

Gleadle, Pauline (2008). Old and new timings in a high-tech firm. In: Jemielniak, Dariusz and Kociatkiewicz, Jerzy eds. Management practices in high-tech environments. UK: Information Science Reference, pp. 133–151.

Gleadle, Pauline and Cornelius, Nelarine (2008). A case study of financialization and EVA. Critical Perspectives on Accounting, 19(8) pp. 1219–1238.

Gleadle, Pauline; Cornelius, Nelarine and Pezet, Eric (2008). Enterprising selves: How governmentality meets agency. Organization, 15(3) pp. 307–313.

Himmelweit, Susan (2008). Policy on care: a help or hindrance to gender inequality. In: Scott, Jacqueline; Dex, Shirley and Joshi, Heather eds. Women and Employment: Changing Lives and New Challenges. Cheltenham and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar, pp. 347–368.

Mackintosh, Maureen and Tibandebage, Paula (2008). Competitive and organisational constraints on innovation, investment and quality of care in a liberalised low-income health system: evidence from Tanzania. In: Mackintosh, Maureen; Chataway, Joanna and Wuyts, Marc eds. Promoting Innovation, Productivity and Industrial Growth and Reducing Poverty. London: Routledge.

Prabhakar, Rajiv (2008). The assets agenda: principles and policy. Basingstoke: Palgrave-Macmillan.

Prabhakar, Rajiv (2008). Wealth taxes: stories, metaphors and public attitudes. The Political Quarterly, 79(2) pp. 172–178.

Prabhakar, Rajiv (2008). Assets and citizenship. In: White, Stuart and Leighton, Daniel eds. Building a Citizen Society. London: Lawrence-Wishart.

Prabhakar, Rajiv; Rowlingson, Karen and White, Stuart (2008). How to Defend Inheritance Tax. Fabian ideas, 623. Fabian Society.

Rutledge, Emilie (2008). Is EMU a viable model for monetary integration in the Arabian Gulf? Journal of Economic Policy Reform, 11(2) pp. 123–134.

Scolobig, Anna; Broto, Vanesa Castán and Zabala, Aiora (2008). Integrating Multiple Perspectives in Social Multicriteria Evaluation of Flood-Mitigation Alternatives: The Case of Malborghetto-Valbruna. Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 26(6) pp. 1143–1161.

Trigg, Andrew (2008). Quantity and price systems: towards a framework for coherence between Post Keynesian and Sraffian economics. In: Harvey, J. T. and Garnett, R. F. eds. Future Directions for Heterodox Economics. Michigan, USA: Michigan University Press, pp. 127–141.

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Brown, Vivienne ed. (2007). The Adam Smith Review. The Adam Smith Review, 3. London and New York: Routledge.

Archambault, Éric; Simonetti, Roberto; Côté, Grégoire and Kale, Dinar (2007). The dynamics of pharmaceutical patenting in India: Evidence from USPTO data. Technology Analysis and Strategic Management, 19(5) pp. 625–642.

Brown, Vivienne (2007). Historical interpretation, intentionalism and philosophy of mind. Journal of the Philosophy of History, 1(1) pp. 25–62.

Cornelius, Nelarine and Gleadle, Pauline (2007). La conduite de soi et les sujets entreprenants: les cas Midco et Labco. In: Pezet, Eric; Ohayon, Annick; Bouvard, Josette and Cohen, Yves eds. Management et conduite de soi: Enquête sur les ascèses de la performance. Paris, France: Vuibert, pp. 129–154.

Gleadle, Pauline; Cornelius, Nelarine; Pezet, Eric and Salaman, Graeme (2007). Change and continuity in writing about change and continuity. Journal of Organizational Change Management, 20(4) pp. 473–477.

Himmelweit, Susan (2007). The prospects for caring: economic theory and policy analysis. Cambridge Journal of Economics, 31(4) pp. 581–599.

Himmelweit, Susan (2007). The right to request flexible working; A 'very British' approach to gender (in)equality. Australian Bulletin of Labour, 33(2) pp. 246–263.

Mackintosh, Maureen (2007). International migration and extreme health inequality: robust arguments and institutions for international redistribution in health care. In: McIntyre, Di and Mooney, Gavin eds. The Economics of Health Equity. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, pp. 151–173.

Panagiotidis, Theodore and Rutledge, Emilie (2007). Oil and gas markets in the UK: Evidence from a cointegrating approach. Energy Economics, 29(2) pp. 329–347.

Simonetti, Roberto; Wuyts, Marc and Wuyts-Fivawo, Anna (2007). Banking on rural innovation for poverty reduction: A case study of value-chain lending in Mozambique. European Journal of Development Research, 19(1) pp. 136–155.

Smith, Pam and Mackintosh, Maureen (2007). Profession, market and class: Nurse migration and the remaking of division and disadvantage. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 16(12) pp. 2213–2220.

2006To Top

Brown, Vivienne ed. (2006). The Adam Smith Review. The Adam Smith Review, 2. London and New York: Routledge.

Coméliau, Christian; Guillioz, Stéphane; Carton, Michel; Flückiger, Yves; Mackintosh, Maureen and Merrien, François Xavier eds. (2006). Le Défi Social du Développement: Globalisation et Inégalités. Geneva and Paris: Institut Universitaire d'Etudes du Développement and Editions Karthala.

Bertie, Andrew; Himmelweit, Susan and Trigg, Andrew (2006). Social norms, cognitive dissonance and broadcasting: How to influence economic agents. In: Bruun, Charlotte ed. Advances in Artificial Economics: The Economy as a Complex Dynamic System. Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, 584. Berlin: Springer, pp. 235–252.

Brown, Vivienne (2006). Choice, moral responsibility and alternative possibilities. Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, 9(3) pp. 265–288.

Brown, Vivienne (2006). Decanonizing discourses: textual analysis and the history of economic thought. In: Davis, John B. ed. Recent developments in economic methodology. The international library of critical writings in economics series, 1. Edward Elgar, p. 101.

Brown, Vivienne (2006). Rights, liberties and duties: reformulating Hohfeld’s scheme of legal relations? In: Holder, Jane and O'Cinneide, Colm eds. Current legal problems 2005, Volume 58. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, pp. 343–367.

Himmelweit, Susan (2006). Feminism and Economics. Soundings(33) pp. 151–162.

Himmelweit, Susan (2006). Making policymakers more gender aware: experiences and reflections from the Women’s Budget Group in the United Kingdom. In: Hartmann, Heidi ed. Gendering politics and policy: recent developments in Europe, Latin America, and the United States. USA: Haworth Press Inc., pp. 101–121.

Mackintosh, Maureen (2006). La commercialisation des soins de santé et ses inégalités. In: Coméliau, Christian; Guilloz, Stéphane; Carton, Michel; Flückiger, Yves; Mackintosh, Maureen and Merrien, François Xavier eds. Le Défi Social du Développement: Globalisation et Inégalités. Geneva and Paros: Institut Universitaire d'Etudes du Développement and Editions Karthala, pp. 153–174.

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