New Political Economy

Papers
(The H4-Index of New Political Economy is 16. 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 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Why do national skill systems vary? The state’s role in skill system institutions for maintaining growth models174
Shaped by boom-and-bust: a history of the Canadian mining industry since 185963
Business elites and populism: understanding business responses58
Broad strokes towards a grand theory in the analysis of sustainable development: a return to the classical political economy52
Germany’s Industrial strategy 2030, EU competition policy and the Crisis of New Constitutionalism. (Geo-)political economy of a contested paradigm shift40
Face-to-face fundraising and the dialectics of appearance38
Post-neoliberalism? The strange case of the new English Freeports36
Statistical Conventions and the Forms of the State: A Story of South African Statistics35
The financialisation of car consumption30
Shaping planetary health inequities: the political economy of the Australian growth model27
Experts versus representatives? Financialised valuation and institutional change in financial governance25
Reputational pragmatism at the European Central Bank: preserving reputation(s) amidst widening climate interventions24
On the links between climate scepticism and right-wing populism (RWP): an explanatory approach based on cultural political economy (CPE)23
A contender state’s multiscalar mediation of transnational capital: the belt and road in the Middle East20
Financialisation, indebted workers and labour discipline: empirical evidence on reduced strike activity in the European Union countries17
Not so different after all? household attitudes toward financialisation in Germany and the United Kingdom17
Goodbye Washington Confusion, hello Wall Street Consensus: contemporary state capitalism and the spatialisation of industrial strategy16
Technovation futures and state activism: configuring the United Kingdom’s economic statecraft16
Macroeconomic ingredients for a growth model analysis for peripheral economies: a post-Keynesian-structuralist approach16
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