Selected Articles since 2002
- (last updated December 2023)
- Review Essay: “The Struggle between the Future and the Past: Where is Cuba Going?” by Michael Lebowitz, and its Fundamental Ideas on Building Socialism. Science & Society, 2024.
- NEP, State Capitalism, Lenin, and China, in D.B. Epstein and A.I. Kolganov (eds.), Lenin's NEP: Relevance, Role, Problems, International Experience, St Petersburg: Politekhnika-servis, 2022, pp. 37-47. Published in Russian, here a translation into English.
- Financialisation and Debt: Much Worse than Parasites, with Erdogan Bakir, Review of Radical Political Economics, Vol 54 No 4, December 2022, 452-460. (here)
- Recessions and Policy Responses in the U.S. à la Kalecki, with Erdogan Bakir, Journal of Economic Issues, Vol LVI No 2, June 2022, 446-454. (here)
- Moving Beyond Capitalism: Human Development and Protagonistic Planned Socialism, Science & Society, Vol 86 No 2, April 2022, 182-203. (here)
- What is Social Economic Planning? Economic Revival of Russia, No. 4, 2021, pp. 28-38. (here)
- Government Economic Activity, Neoliberalism and Capitalism, Markets and Planning, and Socialism, Вопросы Политической Экономии (Problems in Political Economy), No. 4, 2021, pp. 38-51. (here, English starts third page)
- Imperialism and the Transition to Socialism in Cuba, Research in Political Economy, 36, 2021, 163-178.
- Evaluating Against a Multi-Dimensional Economic Goal: A Sustainable and Prosperous Socialism, International Journal of Cuban Studies, 13(1), 2021, 105-126. (open access, here)
- Present-Day Problems of Wage Remuneration in Russia, with Eduard Sobolev, Review of Radical Political Economics, 52(4), 2020, 673-683. (here)
- The Principals of Radical Political Economics (with Ann Davis, David Fields, Paddy Quick, Jared Ragusett and Geoffrey Schneider), American Review of Political Economy, 14(1), 2020. (here)
- What is Next for Neoliberalism? Вопросы Политической Экономии (Problems in Political Economy), No. 4, 2019, pp. 112-127. (here, English starts second page)
- The Unreal Basis of Neoclassical Economics (with Ann Davis, David Fields, Paddy Quick, Jared Ragusett and Geoffrey Schneider), American Review of Political Economy, 13(1), 2019. (here)
- (book chapter) Cuba's Co-operative Sector and the Project of Deep Reforms, in Co-operativism and Local Development in Cuba, Sonja Novkovic and Henry Veltmeyer (eds.), Boston: Brill, 2018, 160-178. (here)
- (book chapter) Building a (Very) New Road to Socialism? Cuba in the 21st Century, in Varieties of Alternative Economic Systems, Richard Westra, Rob Albritton and Seongjin Jeong (eds.), New York: Routledge, 2017, 141-156. (here)
- (book chapter) Cuba. Moving Beyond Capitalism in Pursuit of Human Development, in Imperiled Economies 2018, Paul Cooney, Ann Davis, Julio Huato, Paddy Quick, Geoffrey Schneider, Ramaa Vasudevan, and Matias Vernengo (eds.), Boston: Dollars & Sense, 2017, 133-138. (penultimate version here)
- (handbook chapter) Business Cycles: Sort-term Dynamics, with Erdogan Bakir, in Routledge Handbook of Marxian Economics, David M. Brennen, David Kristjanson-Gural, Catherine P. Mulder and Erik K. Olsen (eds.), New York: Routledge, 2017, 234-244. (here)
- Kalecki and the Determinants of the Profit Rate in the U.S., with Erdogan Bakir, Review of Radical Political Economics, 48(4), 2016, 577-587. (here)
- International Private Capital Led Growth: the Recent Rise and Fall of Turkey, with Mehmet Ufuk Tutan, Review of Radical Political Economics, 48(4), 2016, 595-602. (here)
- ''Updating'' Cuba's Economic Model: Socialism, Human Development, Markets and Capitalism. Socialism and Democracy, 30(1), March 2016, 1-29. (here)
- (book chapter) The Incubator of the Great Meltdown of 2008: the Structure and Practices of U.S. Neoliberalism as Attacks on Labor, with Erdogan Bakir, in The Great Financial Meltdown: Systemic, Conjunctural or Policy Created?, Turan Subaset (ed.), Cheltenham UK: Edward Elgar, 2016, 116-135. (here)
- (book chapter) The Impact of the Global Post-2007 Economic Crisis and Subsequent Lethargic Performance on Cuba's Economy, in Latin America after the Financial Crisis: Economic Ramifications from Heterodox Perspectives, Juan Santarcangelo, Orlando Justo and Paul Cooney (eds.), New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016, 141-163. (here)
- Is Over-investment the Cause of the Post-2007 U.S. Economic Crisis? with Erdogan Bakir, Review of Radical Political Economics, 47(4), December 2015, 550-557. (here)
- Turkey's Economic Fragility, Foreign Capital Dependent Growth and Hot Money, with Mehmet Ufuk Tutan, Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies, 17(4), 2015, 373-391. (here)
- (encyclopedia entry) "Cuba", with Anil Aba, in Encyclopedia of World Poverty (2nd ed.), Mehmet Odekon (ed.), Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications, 2015, 317-319. (final online version here)
- ''Updating'' Cuba's Economic and Social Model: Where's It Going? Canadian Dimension, March 2014, 43-45. (here)
- (Book: editor) Cuban Economists on the Cuban Economy. 2013. Gainesville: University Press of Florida. Including the introductory chapter, Introduction: Finding a New Road (Again) to a Socialist Economy and Economic Well-Being in Cuba, 1-22.
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- The Financial Rate of Profit: What is it, and how has it behaved in the United States? with Erdogan Bakir, Review of Radical Political Economics, 45(3), September 2013, 295 - 304. (here)
- (encyclopedia entry) Aggregate Demand- Aggregate Supply Model and Diagram, with Hamid Azari-Rad, in An Encyclopedia of Keynesian Economics, Second Edition, Thomas Cate (ed.), Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2013, 14-21. This article is listed below in the earlier version of this encyclopedia published in 1997.
- (encyclopedia entry) Socialism, Communism and Revolution, in The Elgar Companion to Marxist Economics, Ben Fine and Alfredo Saad-Filho (eds.), Cheltenham UK:Elgar, 2012, 321-326. (here)
- (encyclopedia entry) Radical Political Economy in the USA, in The Elgar Companion to Marxist Economics, Ben Fine and Alfredo Saad-Filho (eds.), Cheltenham UK: Elgar, 2012, 289-294. (here)
- The Pre-1980 Roots of Neoliberal Financial Deregulation, with Erdogan Bakir, Journal of Economic Issues, 46(2), June 2012, 531-539. (here)
- Participatory Economic Democracy in Action: Participatory Budgeting in Porto Alegre, 1989 - 2004, with Adalmir Marquetti and Carlos Schonerwald, Review of Radical Political Economics, 44(1), March 2012, 62-81. (here)
- Responses to the Capitalist Crisis: Reformist and Revolutionary Demands in the US 'Great Recession', World Review of Political Economy, 2(2), Summer 2011, 262-289. (here)
- The Role of Workers in Management: The Case of Mondragon, Review of Radical Political Economics, 43(3), September 2011, 328-233. (here)
- (book chapter)) Marx and Engels' Vision of Building a Good Society, in Alternative Perspectives of a Good Society, John Marangos (ed.), New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011, 9-31. (here)
- Marx and Engels' Vision of a Better Society, Forum for Social Economics, 39(3), October 2010, 269 - 278. (here)
- (book chapter) Cuba: A Project to Build Socialism in a Neoliberal World, in Confronting Global Neoliberalism: Third World Resistance and Development Strategies, Richard Westra (ed.), Atlanta, USA: Clarity Press, 2010, 101-116. (here)
- Neoliberalism, the Rate of Profit and the Rate of Accumulation, with Erdogan Bakir, Sciency & Society, 74(3), July 2010, 323-42. (here)
- (book chapter) Progressive Third World Central Banking and the Case of Venezuela, with Hasan Comert, in Transitions to Neoliberalism in Middle-Income Countries: Policy dilemmas, economic crises, forms of resistance, Alfredo Saad-Filho and Galip L. Yalman (eds.), London: Routledge, 2009, 213-229. (here)
- The Bush Business Cycle Profit Rate: Support in a Theoretical Debate and Implications for the Future, with Erdogan Bakir, Review of Radical Political Economics, 41(3), Summer 2009, 335-42. (here)
- Human Development and Socialist Institutional Transformation: Continual Incremental Changes and Radical Breaks, with Mehmet Ufuk Tutan, Studies in Political Economy, 82, Autum 2008. (here)
- The Cuban Economy: Where it Stands Today, Review of Radical Political Economics, 40(3), Summer 2008. (here)
- Revisiting Market Definition and Concentration. One Size Does Not Fit All, with Mark Glick, Antitrust Bulletin, 52(2) Summer 2007, 229-37. (here)
- Choice and the Substantivist/Formalist Debate: A Formal Presentation of Three Substantivist Criticisms, with Justin Elardo, Research in Economic Anthropology, 25, 2006, 267 - 84. (here)
- The Effect of Neoliberalism on the Fall in the Rate of Profit in the Business Cycle, with Erdogan Bakir, Review of Radical Political Economics, 38(3), Summer 2006, 365-73. (here)
- (book chapter) Socialismo planificado y democracia: procedimientos economicos viables, in Derecho a dicidir. Propuestas para el socialismo del siglo XXI, Joaquin Ariola (ed.), Barcelona: El Viejo Topo, 2006, 93-111.
- Competition, Conscious Collective Cooperation and Capabilities: The Political Economy of Socialism and the Transition, Critique, 34(2), August 2006, 105 - 26. (here)
- Beyond Capital: A Necessary Corrective and Four Issues for Further Discussion, with Mehmet Ufuk Tutan, Historical Materialism, 14(2), 2006, 95 - 112. (here)
- (book chapter) The Birth of Neoliberalism in the United States: A Reorganization of Capitalism, in Neoliberalism: A Critical Reader, Alfredo Saad-Filho and Deborah Johnston (eds.), London: Pluto Press, 2005, 187-198. (here)
- Planning in Cuba Today, International Journal of Political Economy, 34(4), Winter 2004-5, 65-83. (here)
- Measuring Damages in a Private Plaintiff Robinson-Patman Case. Difficult, Not Automatic, But Not Impossible, with Mark Glick and David Mangum, Antitrust Bulletin, Spring 2003, 77-117. (penultimate version here)
- Democratic Planned Socialism: Feasible Economic Procedures, Science & Society, 66(1), Spring 2002, 29-42. (here)
- The Nature of Surplus Value in the 'New Solution', Review of Radical Political Economics, 34 (1), Spring 2002, 69-73. (here)
- The Transformation Problem: A Simple Presentation of the 'New Solution', Review of Radical of Political Economics, 1997, 29(3), 59-69. (here)