The State-Constituted Market Economy: A Conceptual Framework for China’s State–Market Relations
China Is not the Enemy - Neoliberalism Is
The Impact of State-Owned Enterprises on China's Economic Growth
Dynamics of the Rate of Surplus Value and the "New Normal" of the Chinese Economy
Outsourcing, Demand and Employment Loss in U.S. Manufacturing, 1990
Peak Energy and the Limits to China
U.S., China, and the Unraveling of Global Imbalances
Options for Revenue Generation in Post-Conflict Environments (revision)
Bargaining Power, Distributional Equity and the Challenge of Off-Shoring
China's Urban Unemployment: Exposed 'Disguised Unemployment' or Insufficient Aggregate Demand?
Neoliberalism, Global Imbalances, and Stages of Capitalist Development
Rising Foreign Outsourcing and Employment Losses in U.S. Manufacturing, 1987
Threat Effects and the Internationalization of Production