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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.

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.

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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.

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.

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.

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Newman, Susan (2020). Commodity Dependency, GVC development and Industrial Policy in Sub-Saharan Africa. In Afrononomics Law African International Economics Law Network.

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.

Newman, Susan and Stevano, Sara (2020). The latest significant step in the UK's development agenda. In Developing Economics A Critical Perspective on Development Economics Developing Economics.

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.

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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.

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.

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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.

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

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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.

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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.

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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.

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.

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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.

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.

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

Newman, Susan; Baloyi, Basani and Ncube, Phumzile (2010). A new growth path for South African industrialisation: An input-output analysis. CSID, The University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg.

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