Review of International Political Economy

Papers
(The median citation count of Review of International Political Economy is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Colonial global economy: towards a theoretical reorientation of political economy86
Assets and assetization in financialized capitalism61
Is artificial intelligence greening global supply chains? Exposing the political economy of environmental costs53
COVID-19 and the failure of the neoliberal regulatory state46
International financial subordination: a critical research agenda44
Transition, hedge, or resist? Understanding political and economic behavior toward decarbonization in the oil and gas industry37
Climate change and international political economy: between collapse and transformation36
Definancialization, financial repression and policy continuity in East-Central Europe36
Exclusive expertise: the boundary work of international organizations35
Blind spots in IPE: marginalized perspectives and neglected trends in contemporary capitalism35
The hidden costs of environmental upgrading in global value chains33
Finance/security infrastructures33
Growing differently? Financial cycles, austerity, and competitiveness in growth models since the Global Financial Crisis32
Taking back control: comprador bankers and managerial developmentalism in Poland32
From shadow banking to digital financial inclusion: China’s rise and the politics of epistemic contestation within the Financial Stability Board30
Feminist global political economies of work and social reproduction28
Exporting protection: EU trade agreements, geographical indications, and gastronationalism27
State capital in a geoeconomic world: mapping state-led foreign investment in the global political economy26
The hidden costs of global supply chain solutions26
Financialization of, not by the State. Exploring Changes in the Management of Public Debt and Assets across Europe25
Manufacturing development: how transnational market integration shapes opportunities and capacities for development in Europe’s three peripheries25
The Janus faces of Silicon Valley21
Digitalization or flexibilization? The changing role of technology in the political economy of Japan21
The financialization of remittances: governing through emotions20
The made in China challenge to US structural power: industrial policy, intellectual property and multinational corporations20
Governing refugees in raced markets: displacement and disposability from Europe’s frontier to the streets of Paris19
Measuring and mitigating systemic risks: how the forging of new alliances between central bank and academic economists legitimize the transnational macroprudential agenda19
Veni vidi VC – the backend of the digital economy and its political making19
Political economy of vaccine diplomacy: explaining varying strategies of China, India, and Russia’s COVID-19 vaccine diplomacy19
Is the sky or the earth the limit? Risk, uncertainty and nature17
Extractive investibility in historical colonial perspective: the emerging market and its antecedents in Indonesia17
Cleaning mineral supply chains? Political economies of exploitation and hidden costs of technical fixes17
It takes two to tango: mortgage markets, labor markets and rising household debt in Europe17
Austerity’s failures and policy learning: mapping European Commission officials’ beliefs on fiscal governance in the post-crisis EU16
Many shades of wrong: what governments do when they manipulate statistics16
Greening the international monetary system? Not without addressing the political ecology of global imbalances16
Global secular stagnation and the rise of intellectual property monopoly16
Nurture commodified? An investigation into commercial human milk supply chains16
Toward a discursive approach to growth models: social blocs in the politics of digital transformation15
Informal economic sanctions: the political economy of Chinese coercion during the THAAD dispute15
Untenable dichotomies: de-gendering political economy14
The in/visible wombs of the market: the dialectics of waged and unwaged reproductive labour in the global surrogacy industry14
Hegemonic leadership is what states make of it: reading Kindleberger in Washington and Berlin14
Towards a feminist political economy of time: labour circulation, social reproduction & the ‘afterlife’ of cheap labour14
RMB transnationalization and the infrastructural power of international financial centres14
The international political economy of global inequality13
Is neoliberalism still spreading? The impact of international cooperation on capital taxation13
Introduction: the political economy of managerialism13
The global politics of African industrial policy: the case of the used clothing ban in Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda13
Varieties of gender wash: towards a framework for critiquing corporate social responsibility in feminist IPE13
The German energy transition as soft power13
Recursive recognition in the international political economy12
Do choke points provide workers in logistics with power? A critique of the power resources approach in light of the 2018 truckers’ strike in Brazil12
The political consequences of dependent financialization: Capital flows, crisis and the authoritarian turn in Turkey12
Provincializing economics: Jevons, Marshall and the colonial imaginaries of free trade12
How Chinese firms approach investment risk: strong leaders, cancellation, and pushback12
Gendering global economic governance after the global financial crisis11
Remembering and forgetting IPE: disciplinary history as boundary work11
Unconventional central banking and the politics of liquidity11
Peripheral financialization and the transformation of dependency: a view from Latin America11
No separate spheres: the contingent reproduction of living labor in Southern Africa10
Re-negotiating social reproduction, work and gender roles in occupied Palestine10
European political economy of finance and financialization10
No plant, no problem? Factoryless manufacturing, economic measurement and national manufacturing policies10
Birds of a feather? The determinants of impartiality perceptions of the IMF and the World Bank10
The role of the media in shaping attitudes toward corporate tax avoidance in Europe: experimental evidence from Ireland10
Taking Europe seriously: European financialization and US monetary power10
Women, war and austerity: IFIs and the construction of gendered economic insecurities in Ukraine10
The hidden costs of law in the governance of global supply chains: the turn to arbitration10
The demand-side politics of China’s global buying spree: managers’ attitudes toward Chinese inward FDI flows in comparative perspective10
Global development governance in the ‘interregnum’9
Financialization, labor market institutions and inequality9
Extroverted financialization: how US finance shapes European banking9
The rising invisible majority9
Global rivalries, corporate interests and Germany’s ‘National Industrial Strategy 2030’9
Reckless prudence: financialization in UK pension scheme governance after the crisis9
Race, culture, and economics: an example from North-South trade relations9
Private infrastructure in weaponized interdependence9
The exclusive nature of global payments infrastructures: the significance of major banks and the role of tech-driven companies9
Standing in the way of rigor? Economics’ meeting with the decolonization agenda9
Ruling through technology: politicizing blockchain services9
The periphery in the making of globalization: the China Lobby and the Reversal of Clinton’s China Trade Policy, 1993–19949
Whose recovery? IFI prescriptions for postwar states9
Commodity traders in a storm: financialization, corporate power and ecological crisis8
Regulating sustainable minerals in electronics supply chains: local power struggles and the ‘hidden costs’ of global tin supply chain governance8
Strengthening RIPE’s commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion in our field8
Economic statistics as political artefacts8
Contradictory welfare conditioning—differing welfare support for natives versus immigrants8
Functional division of labour and value capture in global value chains: a new empirical assessment based on FDI data8
The political economy of a tax haven: the case of Mauritius8
Varieties of ignorance in neoliberal policy: or the possibilities and perils of wishful economic thinking8
Frontier finance: the role of microfinance in debt and violence in post-conflict Timor-Leste8
The financial inclusion agenda: for poverty alleviation or monetary control?8
The political economy of moving up in global value chains: how Malaysia added value to its natural resources through industrial policy8
Saudi on the Rhine? Explaining the emergence of private governance in the global oil market8
The ‘climate shift’ in central banks: how field arbitrageurs paved the way for climate stress testing8
The dual transformation in development finance: western multilateral development banks and China in post-Soviet energy8
Striving for greatness: status aspirations, rhetorical entrapment, and domestic reforms7
Classes of working women in Mozambique: an integrated framework to understand working lives7
Gender in global trade: Transforming or reproducing trade orthodoxy?7
Developing influence: the power of ‘the rest’ in global tax governance7
The marketisation of life: entangling social reproduction theory and regimes of patriarchy through women’s work in post-Soviet Uzbekistan7
The role of wages in the Eurozone7
Minsky’s moment? The rise of depoliticised Keynesianism and ideational change at the Federal Reserve after the financial crisis of 2007/087
Cryptocurrencies and the IPE of money: an agenda for research7
Relations of production and social reproduction, the state and the everyday: women’s labour in Turkey7
Entangled chains of global value and wealth7
Money talks?: an analysis of the international political effect of the Chinese overseas investment boom7
Entitlements in the crosshairs: how sovereign credit ratings judge the welfare state in advanced market economies7
Don’t mention the war! International Financial Institutions and the gendered circuits of violence in post-conflict6
Market adjustments to import sanctions: lessons from Chinese restrictions on Australian trade, 2020–216
What causes changes in international governance details?: An economic security perspective6
Between substantive and symbolic influence: diffusion, translation and bricolage in German pension politics6
The limits of foreign-led growth: Demand for skills by foreign and domestic firms6
Banking on courts: financialization and the rise of third-party funding in investment arbitration6
Silencing the crowd: China, the NBA, and leveraging market size to export censorship6
Financial resource curse in the Eurozone periphery6
Rebuilding the fortress? Europe in a changing world economy5
State-industry relations and cybersecurity governance in Europe5
Progress, pluralism and science: moving from alienated to engaged pluralism5
The shaping of ‘Southern’ sustainability standards in a value chain world: comparative evidence from China and India5
Smuggling and the exercise of effective sovereignty at the China-Myanmar border5
Paradigms and policies: the state of economics in the German-speaking countries5
Misinformation, economic threat and public support for international trade5
Teaching students to think ecologically about the global political economy, and vice versa5
RIPE 2020 diversity statement5
How do global trade rules evolve? Strategic sequencing in international economic law5
Leveling-up: explaining the depth of South-South trade agreements5
Populism, Brexit, and the manufactured crisis of British neoliberalism5
One state, one interest? How a historic shock to the balance of power of the Bundesbank and the German government laid the path for fiscal austerity4
Exporting inequality: US investors and the Americanization of executive pay in the United Kingdom4
East Asia and the politics of global finance: a developmental challenge to the neoliberal consensus?4
Continuity or change? Platforms and the hybridization of neoliberal institutional contexts4
The political economy of inclusion and exclusion: state, labour and the costs of supply chain integration in the Eastern Caribbean4
Why does import competition favor republicans? Localized trade shocks and cultural backlash in the US4
Back to Dakar: Decolonizing international political economy through dependency theory4
States and new markets: the novelty problem in the IPE of finance4
Cascading noncompliance: why the export credit regime is unraveling4
Export incentives, domestic mobilization, & labor reforms4
The Public Investment Fund and Salman’s state: the political drivers of sovereign wealth management in Saudi Arabia4
Governing cyberspace: policy boundary politics across organizations4
A critical analysis of international organizations’ and global management consulting firms’ consensus around twenty-first century skills4
The IMF as a global monitor: surveillance, information, and financial markets4
Valuing knowledge: The political economy of human capital accounting4
The geoeconomics of global semiconductor value chains: extraterritoriality and the US-China technology rivalry3
The instability of the nuclear nonproliferation regime complex3
Towards a stronger EU approach on the trade-labor nexus? The EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement, social struggles and labor reforms in Vietnam3
Hierarchy and differentiation in international regime complexes: a theoretical framework for comparative research3
Taxing for inequalities: gender budgeting in the Western Balkans3
Norm dynamics in a post-hegemonic world: multistakeholder global governance and the end of liberal international order3
Hybrid governance of joint ventures in transitional economies: the case of Guangzhou Automobile Group in China3
Resistance in tax and transparency standards: small states’ heterogenous responses to new regulations3
Mandate management: a field theory approach to the EBRD’s adaptive practice in Egypt3
Strategic interdependence and preferences for debt mutualization in the eurozone3
The Federal Reserve’s move to an explicit inflation target: incremental policy shifts in techno-political institutions3
How business challenges climate transformation: an exploration of just transition and industry associations in Australia3
The global politics of the renewable energy transition and the non-substitutability hypothesis: towards a ‘great transformation’?3
The dysfunctional taboo: monetary financing at the Bank of England, the Federal Reserve, and the European Central Bank3
Urban flood resilience: Governing conflicting urbanism and climate action in Amsterdam3
The political economy of consulting firms in reform processes: the case of the World Health Organization3
How to make a super-model: professional incentives and the birth of contemporary macroeconomics3
Partisanship, protection, and punishment: how governments affect the distributional consequences of International Monetary Fund programs3
What about the dragon in the room? Incorporating China into international political economy (IPE) teaching3
‘I had to take control’: gendered finance rationality in the UK3
Pipes, profits and peace: toward a feminist political economy of gas during war3
Adding ‘origination’ to diffusion theory: contrasting the roles of China and the EU in green finance3
The political economy of special economic zones: the cases of Ethiopia and Vietnam3
On ‘blind spots’ in (international) political economy3
Defenders of the status quo: making sense of the international discourse on transfer pricing methodologies3
The brahmin left, the merchant right and the bloc bourgeois3
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