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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.

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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.

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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.

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

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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.

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

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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.

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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.

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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.

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