Book Reviews for RRPE
The Review of Radical Political Economics welcomes and actively recruits reviews of significant books that are of i
The Review of Radical Political Economics welcomes and actively recruits reviews of significant books that are of i
Results of the 2019 Editorial Board elections: re-elected and newly elected to the Editorial Board are Waquar Ahmed, F
Special Issue: Gender and Radical Political Economics: On the 50th Anniversary of the URPE Women’s Caucus Special Iss
Volume 50 Issue 3, September 2018 Introduction Introduction to the Special Issue of the Past, Present, and Future of Ra
Each year, the RRPE editorial board selects the best paper from the among those papers published in the previous volume
Special Issue Collective: Ronaldo Munck, Tamar Diana Wilson, Ipsita Chatterjee, Ron Baiman, Lucia Pradella, Carlos
All articles in this special issue are available open access to the public until 11/25/2017. Introduction Crisis in th
The Editorial Board of the Review of Radical Political Economics votes on the award recipient. The award is given in sum
The Review of Radical Political Economics welcomes and actively recruits reviews of significant books that are of int
The faculty of the University of Manitoba has voted in favour of a strike, after collective bargaining negotiations wi
David Gordon Memorial Lecture: Dean Baker. The Upward Redistribution of Income: Are Rents the Story? Review of Radic
From Palgrave: This book, by Paresh Chattopadhyay, aims to restore Marx’s original emancipatory idea of socialism,
Celebrating the 50th anniversary of URPE: The Past, Present & Future of Radical Economics Manuscript submission
The Commons and the Common March 2016; Vol. 48, No. 1 http://rrp.sagepub.com/content/48/1?etoc ——
In addition to URPE’s flagship journal Review of Radical Political Economics the following is a list of profess