h/t David Primrose
The Winter 2017 issue of the Journal of Australian Political Economy is available and free to download on the JAPE website. This issue features some great contributions on a range of issues, from David Ruccio discussing utopia and the critique of political economy, Adam David Morton’s reflections on spatial political economy, Chris Sheil on the Productivity Commission and the waterfront dispute, Patrick O’Keeffe’s analysis of the structure of the Australian wheat export industry, Jordan McSwiney and Drew Cottle’s considerations of the relations between neoliberalism and the return of One Nation, and Henry Paternoster’s critical review of the imperative for political economy to be at the centre of class analysis.
JAPE NO. 69, WINTER 2012:
01 Utopia and the Critique of Political Economy // David F. Ruccio
02 Spatial Political Economy // Adam David Morton
03 The Productivity Commission and the Waterfront Dispute: A Cautionary Tale // Chistopher Sheil
04 Contestability in the Australian Wheat Export Industry // Patrick O’Keeffe
06 The Need for Political Economy in Class Analysis: Rediscovering Andrew Wells // Henry Paternoster