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2023

Forde C, Slater G. 2023. Employment agency. In: Johnstone S; Rodriguez J; Wilkinson A (eds.) 'Encyclopaedia of HRM' 2nd Edition.
Forde C, Slater G. 2023. Temporary Work. In: Johnstone S; Rodriguez J; Wilkinson A (eds.) 'Encyclopaedia of HRM', 2nd Edition.
Yalonetzky G, Azpitarte F. 2023. Robustness methods in the counting approach to multidimensional poverty measurement. In: Research Handbook on Measuring Poverty and Deprivation.
Kesidou E. 2023. How can smart cities become greener?.
Orsi B, Kaltenbrunner A. 2023. Podcast: Central Bank Digital Currencies and the potential demise of the US dollar.
Rodriguez Gil A, Raza A. 2023. Using Excel conditional formulae to provide individual exam feedback in large groups.
Spencer D. 2023. Amazon still seems hell bent on turning workers into robots – here’s a better way forward.
Abul Naga RH, Stapenhurst C, Yalonetzky G. 2023. Inferring Inequality: Testing for Median-Preserving Spreads in Ordinal Data. Econometric Reviews.
Berg J, Green F, Nurski L, Spencer DA. 2023. Risks to job quality from digital technologies: Are industrial relations in Europe ready for the challenge?. European Journal of Industrial Relations.
Bonizzi B, Churchill J, Kaltenbrunner A. 2023. UK pension funds’ patience and liquidity in the age of market-based finance. New Political Economy.
Darnall N, Iatridis K, Kesidou E, Snelson-Powell A. 2023. Penalty Zones in International Sustainability Standards: Where Improved Sustainability Doesn’t Pay. Journal of Management Studies.
Dymski G, Gavris M, Huaccha G. 2023. Viewing the impact of Brexit on Britain’s financial centre through an historical lens: Can there be a third reinvention of the City of London?. ZFW – Advances in Economic Geography.
Filiou D, Kesidou E, Wu L. 2023. Are smart cities green? The role of environmental and digital policies for Eco-innovation in China. World Development. 165
Fritz B, Kaltenbrunner A, Mühlich L, Orsi B. 2023. South-South Monetary Regionalism: A Case of Productive Incoherence?. New Political Economy.
Löscher A, Kaltenbrunner A. 2023. Climate change and macroeconomic policy space in developing and emerging economies. Journal of Post Keynesian Economics. 113-141 46.1
Mavroudi E, Kesidou E, Pandza K. 2023. Effects of ambidextrous and specialized R&D strategies on firm performance: The contingent role of industry orientation. Journal of Business Research. 154

2022

Spencer DA. 2022. Making Light Work: An End to Toil in the Twenty-First Century.
Howley P, Yalonetzky G. 2022. Locked down in distress.
Mearman A. 2022. A Guide to the systems of provision approach.
Mearman A. 2022. Finance-based climate solutions: approach with caution.
Nasir MA, Spencer D. 2022. Why wages should keep up with inflation: the economic case for getting a pay rise.
Alami I, Alves C, Bonizzi B, Kaltenbrunner A, Koddenbrock K, Kvangraven I, Powell J. 2022. International Financial Subordination: A Critical Research Agenda. Review of International Political Economy.
Aliyev M, Kafouros M. 2022. Do firms earn rents from the intangible assets of their owners? Institution-based insights from the energy sector. British Journal of Management.
Alves C, Bonizzi B, Kaltenbrunner A, Palma JG. 2022. Conceptualising financialisation in developing and emerging economies: systemic and global perspectives. Cambridge Journal of Economics. 619-628 46.4
Alves C, Bonizzi B, Kaltenbrunner A, Palma JG. 2022. Conceptualising financialisation in developing and emerging economies: the diversity within a unity. Cambridge Journal of Economics. 921-929 46.5
Bonizzi B, Kaltenbrunner A, Powell J. 2022. Financialised Capitalism and the Subordination of Emerging Capitalist Economies. Cambridge Journal of Economics. 651-678 46.4
Cerpa Vielma N, Dymski G. 2022. A core-periphery framework for understanding the place of Latin America in the global architecture of finance. Cambridge Journal of Economics. 629-650 46.4
Cole M, Stuart M, Hardy K, Spencer D. 2022. Wage Theft and the Struggle over the Working Day in Hospitality Work: A Typology of Unpaid Labour Time. Work, Employment and Society.
Iatridis K, Gond J-P, Kesidou E. 2022. How Meaningfulness and Professional Identity Interact in Emerging Professions: The Case of Corporate Social Responsibility Consultants. Organization Studies. 1401-1423 43.9
Kesidou E, Narasimhan R, Ozusaglam S, Wong CY. 2022. Dynamic openness for network-enabled product and process innovation: a panel-data analysis. International Journal of Operations and Production Management. 257-279 42.3
Kuehnlenz S, Orsi B, Kaltenbrunner A. 2022. Central Bank Digital Currencies and the International Payment System: the Demise of the US Dollar?. Research in International Business and Finance.
Lawes M, Hetschko C, Sakshaug JW, Griessemer S. 2022. Contact Modes and Participation in App-Based Smartphone Surveys: Evidence From a Large-Scale Experiment. Social Science Computer Review. 1076-1092 40.5
Lawes M, Hetschko C, Schöb R, Stephan G, Eid M. 2022. The Impact of Unemployment on Cognitive, Affective, and Eudaimonic Well-Being Facets: Investigating Immediate Effects and Short-Term Adaptation. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.
Lawes M, Hetschko C, Schöb R, Stephan G, Eid M. 2022. Unemployment and hair cortisol as a biomarker of chronic stress. Scientific Reports. 12.1
Mearman A, Berger S, Guizzo D. 2022. How different is heterodox economists’ thinking on teaching? A contrastive evaluation of interview data. Review of Political Economy. 45-68 34.1
Mearman A, Berger S, Guizzo D. 2022. What is heterodox economics? Insights from interviews with leading thinkers. Journal of Economic Issues.
Monroy-Gómez-Franco L, Vélez-Grajales R, Yalonetzky G. 2022. Layers of Inequality: Unequal Opportunities and Skin Color in Mexico. Review of Black Political Economy. 230-250 49.3
Outram Q. 2022. Book Review: Working-Class Lives in Edwardian Harrogate. Labour History Review. 103-105 87.1
Outram Q. 2022. Book Review: Laura Humphreys, Globalising Housework: Domestic Labour in Middle-Class London Homes, 1850–1914. Labour History Review. 213-225 87.2
Spencer D. 2022. Automation and well-being: bridging the gap between economics and business ethics. Journal of Business Ethics.
Spencer DA. 2022. A Four-Day Working Week: its Role in a Politics of Work. The Political Quarterly. 401-407 93.3
Spencer DA, Stuart M, Forde C, McLachlan CJ. 2022. Furloughing and COVID-19: assessing regulatory reform of the state. Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society.
Yalonetzky G. 2022. Consistent and inconsistent inequality indices for ordinal variables. Economics Letters. 219

2021

Azpitarte F, Yalonetzky G. 2021. Multidimensional Poverty Measurement and Robustness. In: Silber J (eds.) Research Handbook on Measuring Poverty and Deprivation.
Azpitarte F, Yalonetzky G. 2021. The measurement of asset and wealth poverty. In: Silber J (eds.) Research Handbook on Measuring Poverty and Deprivation.
Bonizzi B, Kaltenbrunner A. 2021. A Minskyan framework for the analysis of financial flows to emerging economies. In: Emerging Economies and the Global Financial System.
Bonizzi B, Kaltenbrunner A, Ramos RA. 2021. Introduction. In: Emerging Economies and the Global Financial System.
Churchill J, Bonizzi B, Kaltenbrunner A. 2021. Pension funds and domestic debt markets in emerging economies. In: Capital Movements and Corporate Dominance in Latin America: Reduced Growth and Increased Instability.
Dymski G, Cerpa Vielma N. 2021. Financial geography and the 'social reality of finance': aspatial or real space analyses of financial crises?. In: Capital Movements and Corporate Dominance in Latin America.
Dymski G, Kaltenbrunner A. 2021. Space in Post Keynesian monetary economics. In: Emerging Economies and the Global Financial System.
Dymski G, Szymborska H. 2021. Seeing the Covid-19 crises through a Minskyian lens: austerity, stratification, and productivity. In: Productivity and the Pandemic: Challenges and Insights from Covid-19.
Hetschko C, Knabe A, Schoeb R. 2021. Happiness, Work, and Identity. In: Zimmermann KF (eds.) Handbook of Labor, Human Resources and Population Economics.
Silber J, Yalonetzky G. 2021. Measuring welfare, inequality and poverty with ordinal variables. In: Zimmermann KF (eds.) Handbook of Labor, Human Resources and Population Economics.
Webber D, Dymski G. 2021. How will the effects of Covid-19 on macroeconomic demand and supply affect firm-level productivity?. In: Productivity and the Pandemic: Challenges and Insights from Covid-19.
Forde C, Slater G. 2021. Investigation into Amazon’s use of agency workers raises important questions.
Kaltenbrunner A, Orsi B. 2021. Podcast: What is currency internationalisation and why does it matter?.
Kesidou E. 2021. COVID-19, SMEs and net zero.
Slater G, Spencer D. 2021. The robots are coming! But could they—and should they—take your job? OUPblog.
Spencer D. 2021. Post-pandemic return to work is a perfect opportunity to move to a four-day week.
Whittaker X, Spencer D. 2021. Robots are not coming to steal your job: digital technology is coming to make you work like a robot. But it doesn’t have to be this way..
Alkathery MA, Chaudhuri K. 2021. Co-movement between oil price, CO₂ emission, renewable energy and energy equities: Evidence from GCC countries. Journal of Environmental Management. 297
Asadullah MN, Trannoy A, Tubeuf S, Yalonetzky G. 2021. Measuring educational inequality of opportunity: pupil’s effort matters. World Development. 138
Chadi A, Hetschko C. 2021. How Job Changes Affect People’s Lives: Evidence from Subjective Well-being Data. British Journal of Industrial Relations. 279-306 59.2
Curry F, Dymski G, Lewis TJ, Szymborska HK. 2021. Seeing Covid-19 Through a Subprime Crisis lens: How Structural and Institutional Racism Have Shaped 21st Century Crises in the U.K. and the U.S.. Review of Black Political Economy.
Dutta I, Nogales R, Yalonetzky G. 2021. Endogenous Weights and Multidimensional Poverty: A Cautionary Tale. Journal of Development Economics. 151
Dymski G, Guizzo D. 2021. Theoretical Practice and the Foundational Level of Macroeconomic Analysis: Reflections on the Work of Fernando Cardim de Carvalho. Review of Political Economy. 511-528 33.3
Dymski GA. 2021. Intersectional Inequality and Global Economic Power: Self-Feeding Dynamics Within and Across National Borders. International Journal of Political Economy. 189-197 50.3
Dymski GA, Kaltenbrunner A. 2021. Financial oversight, the third flawed pillar of the European Union: the missing piece in the Arestis-Sawyer critique of EMU macropolicy design. International Review of Applied Economics. 371-388 34.3-4
Dymski GA, Kaltenbrunner A. 2021. Correction. International Review of Applied Economics. II-II 35.3-4
Dörry S, Dymski G. 2021. Will Brexit Reverse the Centralizing Momentum of Global Finance?. Geoforum. 199-200 125
Mearman A. 2021. Economists: neither emperors nor dentists. International Journal of Pluralism and Economics Education. 221-223 11.3
Mearman A, Guizzo Archela D, Berger S. 2021. ‘TAMA’ economics under siege in Brazil: the threats of curriculum governance reform. Review of International Political Economy. 258-281 28.1
Seth S, Yalonetzky G. 2021. A mobility decomposition of absolute measures of panel distributional change. Economics Letters. 201
Seth S, Yalonetzky G. 2021. Assessing deprivation with an ordinal variable: theory and application to sanitation deprivation in Bangladesh. The World Bank Economic Review. 793-811 35.3
Stankiewicz Serra A, Yalonetzky GI, Maia AG. 2021. Multidimensional Poverty in Brazil in the Early 21st Century: Evidence from the Demographic Census. Social Indicators Research. 79-114 154.1
Stuart M, Spencer DA, McLachlan CJ, Forde C. 2021. COVID-19 and the uncertain future of HRM: Furlough, job retention and reform. Human Resource Management Journal. 904-917 31.4
Stuart M; Spencer D; Mclachlan C; Forde C (2021) Employers’ use of furlough and job retention support in the UK during the COVID-19 pandemic International Labour Organisation 7th Regulating for Decent Work Conference
Lancheros Torres S, Cave J, Chu C, Huaccha G, Kesidou E, Kaltenbrunner A, Perez D, Rabinovich J. 2021. Financing productivity in the UK: Do sources of finance and geographical location matter?. In: Financing productivity in the UK: Do sources of finance and geographical location matter?.
Stuart M, Spencer D, McLachlan C, Forde C. 2021. Furloughing and the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme in the UK: Managers’ experiences and perspectives. In: Furloughing and the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme.
Hennecke J, Hetschko C. 2021. Do You Really Want to Share Everything? The Wellbeing of Work-Linked Couples.

2020

Bonizzi B, Kaltenbrunner A, Powell J. 2020. Subordinate financialization in emerging capitalist economies. In: The Routledge International Handbook of Financialization.
Dymski G. 2020. The UK productivity paradox and the governance of UK science and technology policy: lessons from California?. In: Productivity Perspectives.
Spencer DA. 2020. Attitudes to Work and the Future of Work: The View from Economics. In: Work in the Future.
Aronsson T, Hetschko C, Schöb R. 2020. Globalisierung, Ungeduld und Rechtspopulismus.
Dymski G, Brown A. 2020. What value can Universities add to Economic Recovery planning?.
Mearman A. 2020. Green Reads: Optimism over despair and Hope without optimism.
Mearman A. 2020. The UK government economic policy responses to the COVID-19 pandemic: Three possible lessons for climate emergency planning.
Spencer D. 2020. Just how dangerous is economics for management practice?.
Spencer D. 2020. Economic democracy: We must restructure the economy, not return it to its pre-COVID-19 state.
Spencer D. 2020. To reduce unemployment, companies should cut hours instead of laying off staff.
Spencer D. 2020. Sunak’s new job support scheme offers warm words but no escape from the coming unemployment chill.
Yalonetzky G. 2020. The individual’s dilemma before the state’s ethics: Mexico and COVID-19.
Abul Naga R, Stapenhurst C, Yalonetzky G. 2020. Asymptotic Versus Bootstrap Inference for Inequality Indices of the Cumulative Distribution Function. Econometrics. 8.1
Azpitarte F, Gallegos JV, Yalonetzky G. 2020. On the Robustness of Multidimensional Counting Poverty Orderings. The Journal of Economic Inequality. 339-364 18.3
Bonizzi B, Kaltenbrunner A. 2020. Critical macro-finance, Post Keynesian monetary theory and emerging economies. Finance and Society. 76-86 6.1
da Costa Antonio AE, Rodriguez Gil A. 2020. Oil-shocks and fiscal policy procyclicality in Angola. Assessing the role of asymmetries and institutions. Review of Development Economics. 209-237 24.1
Dymski G. 2020. MR. CARVALHO AND THE POST-KEYNESIANS: SCHOLAR, THEORIST, WRITER. Revista de Economia Contemporânea. 24.2
García‐Quevedo J, Kesidou E, Martínez‐Ros E. 2020. Driving sectoral sustainability via the diffusion of organizational eco‐innovations. Business Strategy and the Environment. 1437-1447 29.3
Hetschko C, Preuss M. 2020. Income in jeopardy: How losing employment affects the willingness to take risks. Journal of Economic Psychology. 102175-102175 79
Hetschko C, Schöb R, Wolf T. 2020. Income Support, Employment Transitions and Well-Being. Labour Economics.
Jia P, Lim KY, Raza A. 2020. Crime, different taxation, police spending and embodied human capital. The Manchester School. 664-698 88.5
Kesidou E, Wu L. 2020. Stringency of environmental regulation and eco-innovation: Evidence from the eleventh Five-Year Plan and green patents. Economics Letters. 190
Kosny M, Silber J, Yalonetzky G. 2020. On the Measurement of Multi-Period Income Mobility. Inequality, Redistribution and Mobility (Research on Economic Inequality. 97-122 28
Lim KY, Raza A. 2020. Domestic industrial learning externalities of innovation and imitation: Informing industrial policy with Cross-country evidence. ECONOMIC ISSUES. 61-85 25
Luna E, Mearman A. 2020. Learning to rebel. Sustainable Earth. 3
Mavroudi E, Kesidou E, Pandza K. 2020. Shifting back and forth: How does the temporal cycling between exploratory and exploitative R&D influence firm performance?. Journal of Business Research. 386-396 110
Outram Q. 2020. Disability and Industrial Society, 1780-1948: A Comparative Cultural History of British Coalfields: Statistical Compendium. LABOUR HISTORY REVIEW. 309-314 85.3
Outram Q. 2020. Book Review: Hazardous Chemicals: Agents of Risk and Change, 1800-2000. LABOUR HISTORY REVIEW. 91-96 85.1
Outram Q. 2020. Disability in the Industrial Revolution: Physical Impairment in British Coal Mining, 1780-1880. LABOUR HISTORY REVIEW. 309-314 85.3
Outram Q. 2020. Disability in Industrial Britain: A Cultural History of Impairment in the Coal Industry, 1880-1948. LABOUR HISTORY REVIEW. 309-314 85.3
Spencer D, Slater G. 2020. No automation please, we're British: Technology and the prospects for work. Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society. 117-134 13.1
Spencer DA. 2020. Economics and ‘bad’ management: the limits to performativity. Cambridge Journal of Economics. 17-32 44.1
Yalonetzky G. 2020. Inequality of ratios. METRON. 193-217 78.2
Buchs M, Baltruszewicz M, Bohnenberger K, Busch J, Dyke J, Elf P, Fanning AL, Fritz M, Garvey A, Hardt L, Hofferberth E, Ivanova D, Janoo A, O'Neill D, Guillen-Royo M, Sahakian M, Steinberger J, Trebeck K, Corlet Walker C. 2020. Wellbeing Economics for the COVID-19 recovery: Ten principles to build back better.
Mir G, Karlsen S, Mitullah W, Bhojani U, Uzochukwu B, Okeke C, Mirzoev T, Ebenso B, Dracup N, Dymski G, Duong DTT, Ha BTT, Ouma S, Onibon F, Ogwezi J, Adris S. 2020. Achieving SDG 10: A Global Review of Public Service Inclusion Strategies for Ethnic and Religious Minorities. In: Overcoming Inequalities in a Fractured World:Between Elite Power and Social Mobilization.
Hetschko C, Aronsson T, Schöb R. 2020. Globalization, Time Preferences, and Populist Voting.

2019

Mearman A, Berger S, Guizzo D. 2019. What is Heterodox Economics? Conversations with Leading Economists.
Dymski G. 2019. Post-war international debt crises and their transformation. In: The Handbook of Globalisation, Third Edition.
Dymski G. 2019. Sraffa in the city: Exploring the urban multiplier. In: Growth, Distribution and Effective Demand: Alternatives to Economic Orthodoxy: Alternatives to Economic Orthodoxy.
Bhattacharjee A, Dymski G. 2019. Do the robots come to liberate us or to deepen our inequality? The uncertain macrostructural foundations of the robotic age.
Hetschko C, von Reumont L, Schöb R. 2019. Die Schwierigkeit, soziale Wohlfahrt zu messen: Einbettungseffekte im OECD Better Life Index.
Seth S, Yalonetzky G. 2019. Measuring poverty so that the poorest are not left behind.
Spencer D. 2019. Davos: why measures of economic progress must consider the quality of work on offer.
Spencer D. 2019. Four-day work week is a necessary part of human progress – here’s a plan to make it happen.
Bonizzi B, Kaltenbrunner A. 2019. Liability-driven investment and pension fund exposure to emerging markets: A Minskyan analysis. Environment and Planning A. 420-439 51.2
Cerpa Vielma N, Cömert H, D’Avino C, Dymski G, Kaltenbrunner A, Petratou E, Shabani M. 2019. Too big to manage: US megabanks’ competition by innovation and the microfoundations of financialization. Cambridge Journal of Economics. 1103-1121 43.4
Demirel P, Kesidou E. 2019. Sustainability-oriented Capabilities for Eco-Innovation: Meeting the Regulatory, Technology and Market Demands. Business Strategy and the Environment. 847-857 28.5
Hetschko C, Knabe A, Schöb R. 2019. Looking Back in Anger? Retirement and Unemployment Scarring. Demography. 1105-1129 56.3
Hetschko C, Reumont L, Schöb R. 2019. Embedding as a pitfall for survey‐based welfare indicators: evidence from an experiment. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A (Statistics in Society). 517-539 182.2
Ioannou S, Wójcik D, Dymski G. 2019. Too-Big-To-Fail: Why Megabanks Have Not Become Smaller Since the Global Financial Crisis?. Review of Political Economy. 1-26
Kobus M, Półchłopek O, Yalonetzky G. 2019. Inequality and welfare in quality of life among OECD countries: non-parametric treatment of ordinal data. Social Indicators Research. 201-232 143.1
Outram Q. 2019. BOOK REVIEW The London Restaurant, 1840-1914. LABOUR HISTORY REVIEW. 89-92 84.1
Outram Q. 2019. BOOK REVIEW The Winding Road to the Welfare State: Economic Insecurity & Social Welfare Policy in Britain. LABOUR HISTORY REVIEW. 206-208 84.2
Porter C, Yalonetzky G. 2019. Fuzzy chronic poverty: A proposed response to Measurement Error for Intertemporal Poverty Measurement. Review of Income and Wealth. 119-143 65.1
Vélez Grajales R, Monroy-Gómez-Franco LA, Yalonetzky G. 2019. Inequality of Opportunity in Mexico. Journal of Income Distribution. 27.3-4

2018

Dutta I, Yalonetzky G. 2018. Social inequality: Empirical findings. In: Handbook of Research on Economic and Social Well-Being.
Dymski G. 2018. Finance and Financial Systems: Evolving Geographies of Crisis and Instability. In: Clark GL; Feldman MP; Gertler MS; Wojcik D (eds.) The New Oxford Handbook of Economic Geography. Oxford Handbooks.
Kaltenbrunner A, Painceira JP. 2018. Financierización en América Latina: Implicancias de la Integración Financiera Subordinada.. In: Abeles M; Caldentey E; Valdecantos S (eds.) Estudios sobre Financierización en América Latina.
Hetschko C, Küfner B, Stephan G. 2018. Arbeitslosigkeit und Wohlbefinden: Interdisziplinäre Tagung des IAB eröffnet neue Einblicke.
Spencer D. 2018. The need to work less is a matter of life and death.
Spencer D. 2018. Stop working on your commute – it doesn’t benefit anyone.
Spencer D, Greaves H. 2018. Collaborating with the government.
Ballon P, Yalonetzky G. 2018. EDITORIAL Introduction to Special Section: Quantitative Approaches to the Measurement and Analysis of Female Empowerment and Agency. Journal of Development Studies. 1279-1283 54.8
Barcia M, Kesidou E. 2018. Innovation and entrepreneurship as strategies for success among Cuban-based firms in the late years of the transatlantic slave trade. Business History. 542-561 60.4
Bortz PG, Kaltenbrunner A. 2018. The International Dimension of Financialization in Developing and Emerging Economies. Development and Change. 375-393 49.2
Chadi A, Hetschko C. 2018. The magic of the new: How job changes affect job satisfaction. Journal of Economics & Management Strategy. 23-39 27.1
Chatterton P, Owen A, Cutter J, Dymski G, Unsworth R. 2018. Recasting Urban Governance through Leeds City Lab: Developing Alternatives to Neoliberal Urban Austerity in Co‐production Laboratories. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research. 226-243 42.2
Chaudhuri K, Yalonetzky G. 2018. The state of female autonomy in India: A stochastic dominance approach. Journal of Development Studies. 1338-1353 54.8
Demirel P, Iatridis K, Kesidou E. 2018. The Impact of Regulatory Complexity upon Self-regulation: Evidence from the Adoption and Certification of Environmental Management Systems. Journal of Environmental Management. 80-91 207
Iatridis K, Kesidou E. 2018. What Drives Substantive Versus Symbolic Implementation of ISO 14001 in a Time of Economic Crisis? Insights from Greek Manufacturing Companies. Journal of Business Ethics. 859-877 148.4
Isaacs G, Kaltenbrunner A. 2018. Financialization and liberalization: South Africa’s new forms of external vulnerability. Competition and Change. 437-463 22.4
Kaltenbrunner A. 2018. Financialised internationalisation and structural hierarchies: a mixed-method study of exchange rate determination in emerging economies. Cambridge Journal of Economics. 1315-1341 42.5
Kaltenbrunner A, Painceira JP. 2018. Subordinated Financial Integration and Financialisation in Emerging Capitalist Economies: The Brazilian Experience. New Political Economy. 290-313 23.3
Mearman A, Guizzo D, Berger S. 2018. Whither Political Economy? Evaluating the CORE Project as a Response to Calls for Change in Economics Teaching. Review of Political Economy. 241-259 30.2
Mearman A, Guizzo D, Berger S. 2018. Is UK economics teaching changing? Evaluating the new subject benchmark statement. Review of Social Economy. 377-396 76.3
Outram Q. 2018. BOOK REVIEW Cowie Miners, Polmaise Colliery and the 1984-85 Miners’ Strike. Labour History Review. 188-189 83.2
Ozusaglam S, Kesidou E, Wong CY. 2018. Performance effects of complementarity between environmental management systems and environmental technologies. International Journal of Production Economics. 112-122 197
Rodriguez Gil A. 2018. Hysteresis and labour market institutions. Evidence from the UK and the Netherlands. Empirical Economics. 1985-2025 55.4
Spencer DA. 2018. Fear and hope in an age of mass automation: debating the future of work. New Technology, Work and Employment. 1-12 33.1

2017

Dymski GA. 2017. Making Financial Instability Visible in Space as Well as Time: Towards a more Keynesian Geography. In: Christophers B; Leyshon A; Mann G (eds.) Money and Finance After the Crisis: Critical Thinking for Uncertain Times.
Dymski GA, Kaltenbrunner A. 2017. How finance globalized A tale of two cities. In: Ertürk I; Gabor D (eds.) The Routledge Companion to Banking Regulation and Reform.
Dymski GA, Shabani M. 2017. On the geography of bubbles and financial crises. In: Martin R; Pollard J (eds.) Handbook on the Geographies of Money and Finance.
Gemzik-Salwach A, Opolski K. 2017. Financialization and the Economy.
Iatridis K, Kesidou E. 2017. What Drives the Quality of Certifiable Management System Standards Implementation? Insights from the ISO 9001 Standard. In: Heras-Saizarbitoria I (eds.) ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and New Management Standards.
Outram Q. 2017. The Featherstone Massacre and its Forgotten Martyrs. In: Outram Q; Laybourn K (eds.) Secular Martyrdom in Britain and Ireland: From Peterloo to the Present.
Outram Q, Laybourn K. 2017. 'The People’s Flag is Deepest Red, It Shrouded oft our Martyred Dead’: Martyrdom and the People’s History. In: Outram Q; Laybourn K (eds.) Secular Martyrdom in Britain and Ireland: From Peterloo to the Present.
Outram Q, Laybourn K. 2017. ‘A Divine Discontent with Wrong’: The People’s Martyrology. In: Outram Q; Laybourn K (eds.) Secular Martyrdom in Britain and Ireland: From Peterloo to the Present.
Yalonetzky G. 2017. The necessary requirement of median independence for relative bipolarisation measurement. In: Bandyopadhyay S (eds.) Research on Economic Inequality: Poverty, Inequality and Welfare. Research on Economic Inequality.
Yalonetzky G. 2017. The benchmark of maximum relative bipolarisation. In: Bandyopadhyay S (eds.) Research on Economic Inequality: Poverty, Inequality and Welfare. Research on Economic Inequality.
Spencer D. 2017. Taylor Review: a high principled report into the gig economy that will fail to deliver.
Alkire S, Apablaza M, Chakravarty S, Yalonetzky G. 2017. Measuring chronic multidimensional poverty. Journal of Policy Modeling. 983-1006 39.6
Boffo M, Brown A, Spencer DA. 2017. From Happiness to Social Provisioning: Addressing Well-Being in Times of Crisis. New Political Economy. 450-462 22.4
Brown A, Spencer DA, Veronese Passarella M. 2017. The Extent and Variegation of Financialisation in Europe: a Preliminary Analysis. Revista de Economia Mundial (World Economy Journal). 49-70 46
Dymski GA. 2017. The challenge of creating a more diverse economics: Lessons from the UCR Minority Pipeline Project. Race, Ethnicity and Education. 385-400 20.3
Hetschko C, Schöb R. 2017. Modes of Employment and Identity. Die Unternehmung. 368-389 71.4
Kaltenbrunner A, Lysandrou P. 2017. The US Dollar’s Continuing Hegemony as an International Currency: A Double Matrix Analysis. Development and Change. 663-691 48.4
Kaltenbrunner A, Painceira JP. 2017. The Impossible Trinity: Inflation Targeting, Exchange Rate Management and Open Capital Accounts in Emerging Economies. Development and Change. 452-480 48.3
Mearman A. 2017. The Econocracy: the perils of leaving economics to the experts, J. Earle, C. Moran, Z. Ward-Perkins. Manchester University Press, Manchester (2016). 212 pp., pb £10.00, ISBN 978-1526-110138. International Review of Economics Education. 41-42 25
Outram Q. 2017. BOOK REVIEW: Review of 'Reform, Revolution and Direct Action amongst British Miners: The Struggle for the Charter in 1919'. Labour History Review. 82.2
Outram Q. 2017. The Demand for Residential Domestic Service in the London of 1901. Economic History Review. 893-918 70.3
Spencer D. 2017. Work in and beyond the Second Machine Age: the politics of production and digital technologies. Work, Employment and Society. 142-152 31.1
Chadi A, Hetschko C. 2017. Income or Leisure? On the Hidden Benefits of (Un)Employment.

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Outram Q. 2000. The Lessons of Liberia: Analysis of the Liberian Complex Political Emergency, 1989-1997. Complex Political Emergencies.
Outram Q. 2012. Coal in Victorian Britain Part 1.
Outram Q. 2012. Coal in Victorian Britain.
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Outram Q, Archer C, Cliffe L, Duffy G, Lyall K, Naizhgi E, Silkin T, Tekleyohannes Y, Villumstad S. 1991. Eritrea Food and Agriculture Assessment Study, 1991: Report of the Independent Expert Group University of Leeds.
Outram Q, Bowers J, Corry B, Driver C, Duffy G, Gwilliam K, Huws U. 1989. The Corry Report: The Impact of Mass Hongkong Immigration to the UK. An Economic Analysis.
Spencer DA. 2009. The Political Economy of Work.
Yagi K, Yokokawa N, Hagiwara S, Dymski GA. 2013. Crises of global economies and the future of capitalism: Reviving marxian crisis theory.
Caniels M, Kesidou EE, Romijn H. 2009. The software sector in Uruguay: a sectoral systems of innovation perspective.
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Demirel P, Kesidou E. 2013. The impact of environmental regulation frameworks and firm-level factors on eco-innovations: evidence from DEFRA survey of UK manufacturing firms. In: Governance, Regulation and Innovation.
Dymski G. 2009. 2 Financial Governance in the Neo-liberal Era. In: Managing Financial Risks.
Dymski G, Mohanty L, Li W. 2010. Banking & wealth accumulation in the Asian American community: Questions & evidence from Los Angeles. In: Wealth Accumulation and Communities of Color in the United States: Current Issues.
Dymski G, Pollin R. 2015. Hyman Minsky as Hedgehog: The Power of the Wall Street Paradigm. In: Financial Conditions and Macroeconomic Performance: Essays in Honor of Hyman P. Minsky.
Dymski GA. 2003. The international debt crisis.
Dymski GA. 2011. Discrimination in Mortgage Markets. In: International Encyclopedia of Housing and Home.
Dymski GA. 2011. The Global Crisis and the Governance of Power in Finance.
Dymski GA. 2012. Racial Exclusion and the Political Economy of the Subprime Crisis.
Dymski GA. 2012. “Financial Mergers and Acquisitions: From Regulation to Strategic Repositioning to Geo-Economics,”. In: The Oxford Handbook of Mergers & Acquisitions (Oxford University Press).
Dymski GA. 2012. “Bank Lending and the Subprime Crisis,”. In: Epstein G; Wolfson M (eds.) Oxford Handbook of the Political Economy of Financial Crisis.
Dymski GA. 2012. “Race, Gender, Power, and the Subprime/Foreclosure Crisis: A Meso Analysis,”. In: Hernandez J; Mohanty L (eds.) Feminist Economics.
Dymski GA. 2012. Financial Mergers and Acquisitions. In: The Handbook of Mergers and Acquisitions.
Dymski GA. 2013. Can the U.S. Economy escape the law of gravity: A Minsky-Kalecki approach to the crisis of neoliberalism. In: Crises of Global Economies and the Future of Capitalism: Reviving Marxian Crisis Theory.
Dymski GA. 2013. The Neoclassical Sink and the Heterodox Spiral: Why the Twin Global Crisis has not Transformed Economics. In: Harcourt GC; Kreisler P (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Post-Keynesian Economics, Volume 2: Critiques and Methodology.
Dymski GA. 2014. ‘Crucial Reform’ in Post-War Socialism and Capitalism: Kowalik’s Analysis and the Polish Transition. In: Economic Crisis and Political Economy.
Dymski GA. 2014. The financial trilemma and the future of American banking. In: Banking, Monetary Policy and the Political Economy of Financial Regulation.
Dymski GA. 2015. Limits of Policy Intervention in a World of Neo-liberal Mechanism Designs: Paradoxes of the Global Crisis. In: Europe in Crisis: Problems, Challenges, and Alternative Perspectives.
Dymski GA. 2015. The Crisis of the Core Seen through the Eyes of the Periphery: A Schelling Model of the Global-South Megacity and the European Crisis. In: Europe in Crisis: Problems, Challenges, and Alternative Perspectives.
Dymski GA. 2015. Kalecki and Kowalik on the Dilemma of ‘Crucial Reform’ in the United States and Poland. In: Palgrave Studies in the History of Economic Thought.
Dymski GA. 2015. Access to capital and Inner-Ci ty Revitalization: Urban policy after proposition 209. In: Back to Shared Prosperity: The Growing Inequality of Wealth and Income in America.
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Devine J, Dymski G. 1992. Walrasian Marxism Once Again. Economics and Philosophy. 157-162 8.1
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Downward * P, Mearman A. 2004. On tourism and hospitality management research: A critical realist proposal. Tourism and Hospitality Planning & Development. 107-122 1.2
Downward P, Mearman A. 2002. Critical Realism and Econometrics: Constructive Dialogue with Post Keynesian Economics. Metroeconomica. 391-415 53.4
Downward P, Mearman A. 2006. Retroduction as mixed-methods triangulation in economic research: reorienting economics into social science. Cambridge Journal of Economics. 77-99 31.1
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Dunn S, Mearman A. 2006. The Realist Approach of John Kenneth Galbraith. Challenge. 7-30 49.4
Dymski G. 2001. Can entrepreneurial incentives revitalize the urban inner core? A spatial input-output approach. Journal of Economic Issues. 415-422 35.2
Dymski G. 2011. The international debt crisis. 117-134
Dymski G. 2012. No Way to Run an Economy: Why the System Failed and How to Put it Right. REVIEW OF RADICAL POLITICAL ECONOMICS. 245-248 44.2
Dymski G. 2012. Credit Crunch: Housing Bubbles, Globalisation and the Worldwide Economic Crisis. REVIEW OF RADICAL POLITICAL ECONOMICS. 245-248 44.2
Dymski G. 2013. The Logic and Impossibility of Austerity. SOCIAL RESEARCH. 665-696 80.3
Dymski G, Hernandez J, Mohanty L. 2013. Race, Gender, Power, and the US Subprime Mortgage and Foreclosure Crisis: A Meso Analysis. Feminist Economics. 124-151 19.3
Dymski G, Li W. 2003. The macrostructure of financial exclusion: Mainstream, ethnic and fringe banks in money space. Espace-Populations-Societes. 181-1991
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Dymski G, Mohanty L. 1999. Credit and banking structure: Asian and African-American experience in Los Angeles. American Economic Review. 362-366 89.2
Dymski G, Nembhard JG. 2002. Rhonda M. Williams: Competition, race, agency, and community. Review of Black Political Economy. 25-42 29.4
Dymski GA. 1990. Money and Credit in Radical Political Economy: A Survey of Contemporary Perspectives. Review of Radical Political Economics. 38-65 22.2-3
Dymski GA. 1992. A “New View” of the Role of Banking Firms in Keynesian Monetary Theory. Journal of Post Keynesian Economics. 311-320 14.3
Dymski GA. 1992. Towards a New Model of Exploitation: The Case of Racial Domination. International Journal of Social Economics. 292-313 19.7-9
Dymski GA. 1993. Keynesian Uncertainty and Asymmetric Information: Complementary or Contradictory?. Journal of Post Keynesian Economics. 49-54 16.1
Dymski GA. 1995. Business strategy and access to capital in inner-city revitalization. Review of Black Political Economy. 50-65 24.2
Dymski GA. 1995. The theory of bank redlining and discrimination: An exploration. The Review of Black Political Economy. 37-74 23.3
Dymski GA. 1996. Economic polarization and US policy activism. International Review of Applied Economics. 65-83 10.1
Dymski GA. 1996. Business Strategy and Access to Capital in Inner-City Revitalization. The Review of Black Political Economy. 51-65 24.2-3
Dymski GA. 1996. Analytical Marxism - Mayer,TF. SCIENCE & SOCIETY. 232-235 60.2
Dymski GA. 1996. On Krugman's Model of Economic Geography. Geoforum. 439-452 27.4
Dymski GA. 1997. Deciphering Minsky's Wall Street Paradigm. Journal of Economic Issues. 501-508 31.2
Dymski GA. 1997. Making sense of a changing economy: Technology, markets and morals - Nell,EJ. JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC LITERATURE. 1434-1435 35.3
Dymski GA. 1999. A critique of orthodox economics: An alternative model.. JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC LITERATURE. 1734-1735 37.4
Dymski GA. 1999. Illegal-Seizure and Market-Disadvantage Approaches to Restitution: A Comparison of the Japanese American and African American Cases. The Review of Black Political Economy. 49-80 27.3
Dymski GA. 2000. Illegal seizure and market-disadvantage approaches to restitution: A comparison of the Japanese American and African American cases. Review of Black Political Economy. 77-79 27.3
Dymski GA. 2001. Is discrimination disappearing? Is discrimination Residential credit market evidence, 1992-98. International Journal of Social Economics. 1025-1045 28.10-12
Dymski GA. 2002. The global bank merger wave: Implications for developing countries. Developing Economies. 435-466 40.4
Dymski GA. 2003. Immigration, finance, and urban evolution: An illustrative model, with a Los Angeles case study. Review of Black Political Economy. 27-50 30.4
Dymski GA. 2005. Financial globalization, social exclusion and financial crisis. International Review of Applied Economics. 439-457 19.4
Dymski GA. 2006. Credit to the community: Community reinvestment and fair lending policy in the United States. URBAN STUDIES. 2573-2575 43.13
Dymski GA. 2006. Money and credit in heterodox theory: Reflections on Lapavitsas. Historical Materialism. 49-73 14.1
Dymski GA. 2006. Targets of opportunity in two landscapes of financial globalization. Geoforum. 307-311 37.3
Dymski GA. 2006. Discrimination in the credit and housing markets: Findings and challenges. 215-159
Dymski GA. 2007. Banking and financial crises. 385-402
Dymski GA. 2009. Financing community development in the US: A comparison of "War on Poverty" and 1990s-era policy approaches. Review of Black Political Economy. 245-273 36.3
Dymski GA. 2009. Racial exclusion and the political economy of the subprime crisis. Historical Materialism. 149-179 17.2
Dymski GA. 2009. The global financial customer and the spatiality of exclusion after the 'end of geography'. Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society. 267-285 2.2
Dymski GA. 2009. Afterword: Mortgage markets and the urban problematic in the global transition. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research. 427-442 33.2
Dymski GA. 2009. Why the subprime crisis is different: A Minskyian approach. Cambridge Journal of Economics. 239-255 34.2
Dymski GA. 2010. Development as social inclusion: Reflections on the US subprime crisis. Development. 368-375 53.3
Dymski GA. 2010. A spatialized approach to asset bubbles and Minsky crises. 222-245
Dymski GA. 2010. Confronting the quadruple global crisis. Geoforum. 837-840 41.6
Dymski GA. 2011. Limits of policy intervention in a world of neoliberal mechanism designs: Paradoxes of the global crisis. Panoeconomicus. 285-308 58.3
Dymski GA. 2011. Keynesian approaches to financial crisis. 325-351
Dymski GA. 2011. Ten ways to see a Favela: Notes on the political economy of the new city,. Economica. 7-36 13.1
Dymski GA. 2012. The Reinvention of Banking and the Subprime Crisis: On the Origins of Subprime Loans, and How Economists Missed the Crisis. 151-184
Dymski GA. 2012. Subprime Crisis and Urban Problematic. 291-314
Dymski GA. 2012. Discrimination in mortgage markets. 364-370
Dymski GA. 2013. The crisis of the core seen through the eyes of the periphery: A schelling model of the global-south megacity and the European crisis. Panoeconomicus. 433-455 60.4
DYMSKI GA. 1995. KALECKI AND UNEMPLOYMENT EQUILIBRIUM - SEBASTIANI,N. JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC LITERATURE. 817-818 33.2
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Brown A; Charlwood A; Forde C; Spencer D (2006) ‘Changing job quality in Great Britain 1998-2004: Evidence from WERS’, Employment Research Unit Annual Conference, Cardiff Business School. Employment Research Unit Annual Conference, Cardiff Business School
Brown A; Charlwood A; Forde C; Spencer D (2006) Changing Job Quality in Great Britain Department of Trade and Industry Annual Labour Market Research Conference, London, December 11th-12th
Brown A; Charlwood A; Forde C; Spencer D (2007) Changing Job Quality in Great Britain, 1998-2004 Presentation to Work Foundation, London, March 14th
Brown A; Charlwood A; Forde C; Spencer D (2007) Changes in Human Resource Management and Job Satisfaction 1998-2004: Evidence from the Workplace Employment Relations Survey CIPD Professional Standards Conference, Keele University, 26th-28th June
Brown A; Charlwood A; Forde C; Spencer D (2007) Job quality and the economics of New Labour: A critical appraisal Association for Heterodox Economists Annual Conference, University of the West of England, 13th-15th July
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Brown A; Charlwood A; Forde C; Spencer D (2008) Job quality and New Labour COMPASS/Centre for Employment Relations Innovation and Change Conference, Leeds University Business School 3rd November
Brown A; Charlwood A; Forde C; Spencer D (2009) ‘Is Job Satisfaction U-shaped in Wages? ILO Regulating for Decent Work Conference, Geneva, Switzerland, 6th-9th July
Brown A; Spencer D; Forde C; Charlwood A (2008) A Realist and Dialectical Approach to Econometrics Conference on Developing Quantitative Marxism, University of the West of England, Bristol, 3rd-5th April 2008
Charlwood A; Brown A; Forde C; Spencer D (2008) Do tighter labour markets produce better employee evaluations of work experience 26th International Labour Process Conference, University College Dublin, Ireland, 18th-20th March
Charlwood A; Forde C; Brown A; Spencer D (2008) Are tighter labour markets associated with better quality jobs? An analysis using subjective survey data Work, Pensions and Labour Economics Study Group Conference, University of Sheffield, July 14th-16th
Forde C; Brown A; Charlwood A; Spencer D (2006) Changing Job Quality in Great Britain Department of Trade and Industry WERS Small Grants Fund Conference, London, 26th September, 2006
Forde C; Brown A; Charlwood A; Spencer D (2009) Employee Well-Being in Britain: Lower than the Raw Figures Suggest ESRC/HSE Public Policy Seminar 'Well - being and Working Life, London, 5th February
Forde C; Slater G (2001) Getting the Measure of Employment Agency Workforce Eastern Economic Association 2001 Conference, Manhattan, 23rd-25th Feb
Forde C; Slater G (2001) Just a Temporary Phenomenon? The Rise and Fall of Temporary Work in the UK Eastern Economic Association 2001 Conference, Manhattan, 23rd-25th Feb
Forde C; Slater G (2001) Temporary Solution to Unemployment? EURESCO Labour Market Change, Unemployment and Citizenship in Europe Conference, Helsinki, 20th-25th April 2001
Forde C; Slater G (2001) Just a Temporary Phenomenon? The Rise and Fall of Temporary Work in the UK Work, Employment and Society conference, September 2001
Forde C; Slater G (2002) A Temporary Solution to Unemployment? Australian Society of Heterodox Economists Conference, New South Wales, Australia, 9th –10th December 2002
Forde C; Slater G (2006) Temporary Jobs: What are they worth now? Work and Pensions Economics Group Annual Conference, University of Kent, July 10th-12th
Forde C; Slater G (2007) ‘Uncomfortable Bedfellows? Temporary Employment Agencies and the State’ , Work Employment and Society Conference, University of Aberdeen, 12th-14th September
Forde C; Slater G (2008) Short and Sweet? Job quality in temporary work Sheffield University Labour Economics Seminar, 26th June
Forde C; Slater G (2008) Job quality amongst agency workers in Britain: evidence from 2 large-scale surveys , British Academy of Management Annual Conference, Symposium on ‘New Developments in Agency Working', Harrogate, 8th-10th September
Forde C; Slater G (2010) Protected at Last? Agency temps in the UK and the European Agency Working Directive ESRC Making Bad jobs Better Workshop, University of Oxford, 21st September
Forde C; Slater G (2013) Protected at last? Agency workers and the Agency Workers Regulations Work Employment and Society Conference, University of Warwick, September 2013
Forde C; Slater G (2015) The role of employment agencies in pay setting CIPD Applied Research Conference, The Shard, London
Forde C; Slater G (2016) Responses to the Agency Workers Regulations and the implications for agency workers Creating safer workplaces for agency staff workshop, University of Leicester, 21st July 2016
Forde C; Slater G; Spencer D (2004) The Nature and Limits of Workplace Participation 12th Conference of the International Association for the Economics of Participation, St Mary's University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, July
Forde C; Slater G; Spencer D (2004) The Limits to Worker Participation: Issues and Evidence Work, Employment and Society conference, UMIST, 1st –3rd September
Sawyer M; Slater G; Spencer D; Forde C (2002) Exploring the Workplace Requirements for Sustainable Employment Workshop on Under-utilisation of Europe's Labour Resources, Centre of Full Employment and Equity-Europe, Maastricht, 4th–5th October
Spencer D; Sawyer M; Slater G; Forde C (2003) The Workplace Requirements for Sustainable Full Employment Economics for the Future Conference, University of Cambridge
Brown A, Charlwood A, Forde C, Spencer D. 2006. Changing job quality in Great Britain, Employment Relations Research Series Report No 70, Department of Trade and Industry..
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