Book Review List
Anyone interested in reviewing one or more books for the ARPE should please contact Michael J. Murray, managing editor, to obtain either a physical copy or e-book.
The list of books currently available for review are below. This list is not exhaustive and we would welcome book reviews of other titles. All book review manuscripts can be submitted through the regular submission process.
- Justice and Democracy: A Progressive Agenda for the Twenty-First Century by Mike Berry Emeritus Professor, Centre for
Urban Research, RMIT University, Australia
- After Brexit, What Next? Trade, Regulation and Economic Growth by Patrick Minford, Professor of Applied
Economics with David Meenagh, Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, UK
- Can Heterodox Economics Make a Difference?: Conversations With Key Thinkers by Phil Armstrong, University of
Southampton Solent and Engineering Division, York College, UK
- A Source Book on Early Monetary Thought: Writings on Money before Adam Smith, Edited by Edward W. Fuller,
Palo Alto, CA, US
- 30 Years of Transition in Europe: Looking Back and Looking Beyond in CESEE Countries, Edited by
Robert Holzmann, Governor, Doris Ritzberger-Grünwald, Director and Helene
Schuberth, Head of Division, Oesterreichische Nationalbank, Austria
- Managing the Cooperative Enterprise: The Rise of Worker-Controlled Firms, Bruno Jossa,
Professor of Political Economy, University ‘Federico II’ of Naples, Italy
- The Political Economy of East Asia: Wealth and Power 2nd edition, by Ming Wan,
Professor and Associate Dean, Schar School of Policy and Government, George
Mason University, US
- Economic Growth and Macroeconomic Stabilization Policies in Post-Keynesian Economics, Edited by Hassan Bougrine, Full
Professor and Louis-Philippe Rochon, Full Professor, Laurentian University,
Canada, Co-Editor of Review of Political Economy and Founding Editor Emeritus,
Review of Keynesian Economics
- Credit, Money and Crises in Post-Keynesian Economics, Edited by Louis-Philippe Rochon, Full Professor,
Laurentian University, Canada, Co-Editor of Review of Political Economy and
Founding Editor Emeritus, Review of Keynesian Economics and Hassan Bougrine,
Full Professor, Laurentian University, Canada
- Governing Finance in Europe: A Centralisation of Rulemaking? Edited by Adrienne
Héritier, European University Institute (EUI) and Robert Schuman Centre for
Advanced Studies (RSCAS), Florence, Italy and Magnus G. Schoeller, Centre for
European Integration Research (EIF), Department of Political Science,
University of Vienna, Austria and Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies
(RSCAS), Florence, Italy
- The Rule of Law, Economic Development, and Corporate Governance by Nadia E. Nedzel,
Reilly Family Professor of Law, Southern University Law Center, Baton Rouge,
Louisiana US
- The Politics and Economics of Brexit, Edited by Annette
Bongardt, Professor of European Political Economy, INA and Universidade
Fernando Pessoa, Porto and Senior Associate Researcher, CICP, Universidade De
Évora, Portugal, Leila Simona Talani, Chair in International Political Economy,
European and International Studies Department, King’s College London, UK and
Francisco Torres, Professor of European Political Economy, Católica Lisbon
School of Business and Economics, Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Portugal
- Inequalities and the Progressive Era: Breakthroughs and Legacies, Edited by
Guillaume Vallet, Associate Professor in Economics, University of Grenoble
Alpes, and Research Fellow at Centre de Recherche en Économie de Grenoble
(CREG) and Institut de Recherche pour l’Economie Politique de l’Entreprise
(IREPE), France and Associate Researcher, Institute of Sociological Research of
Geneva, Switzerland
- A Research Agenda for Digital Politics, Edited by
William H. Dutton, Emeritus Professor, University of Southern California, US,
Senior Fellow, Oxford Internet Institute, Oxford Martin Fellow, Global Cyber
Security Capacity Centre, University of Oxford and Visiting Professor, School
of Media and Communication, University of Leeds, UK
- Handbook of Political Anthropology, Edited by
Harald Wydra, Holden Fellow in Politics, St Catharine’s College, University of
Cambridge, UK and Bjørn Thomassen, Professor, Department of Social Sciences and
Business, Roskilde University, Denmark