South Africa: The Meaning of Marikana
(2012)
Other
Fine, B., & Ashman, S. (2012). South Africa: The Meaning of Marikana
Outputs (122)
The IMF, Crises and Low-Income Countries: Evidence of Change? (2012)
Journal Article
Van Waeyenberge, E., Bargawi, H., & McKinley, T. (2013). The IMF, Crises and Low-Income Countries: Evidence of Change?. Review of Political Economy, 25(1), 69-90. https://doi.org/10.1080/09538259.2013.737125
Assessing South Africa's New Growth Path: framework for change? (2012)
Journal Article
Fine, B. Assessing South Africa's New Growth Path: framework for change?. Review of African political economy, 39(134), 551-568. https://doi.org/10.1080/03056244.2012.738418
Macroeconomic Policies for Resource-Rich Countries (2012)
Report
Hailu, D., & Weeks, J. (2012). Macroeconomic Policies for Resource-Rich CountriesAt a superficial level, the design of macroeconomic policy for resource-rich countries would seem a simple task. The policy goals should be quite obvious: strong growth, economic diversification and poverty reduction. With rare exceptions, these coun... Read More about Macroeconomic Policies for Resource-Rich Countries.
A Revolution in 140 Characters? Reflecting on the Role of Social Networking Technologies in the 2009 Iranian Post-Election Protests (2012)
Journal Article
Muller, P. S., & van Huellen, S. (2012). A Revolution in 140 Characters? Reflecting on the Role of Social Networking Technologies in the 2009 Iranian Post-Election Protests. Policy & Internet, 4(3-4), 184-205. https://doi.org/10.1002/poi3.16The 2009 post-election protests in Tehran in Iran are colloquially referred to as the “Twitter revolution.” Mainstream public opinion assumed that the use of social media, such as Facebook, Flickr, YouTube, and especially Twitter, significantly affec... Read More about A Revolution in 140 Characters? Reflecting on the Role of Social Networking Technologies in the 2009 Iranian Post-Election Protests.
A Revolution in 140 Characters? Reflecting on the Role of Social Networking Technologies in the 2009 Iranian Post-Election Protests (2012)
Journal Article
Muller, P. S., & van Huellen, S. (2012). A Revolution in 140 Characters? Reflecting on the Role of Social Networking Technologies in the 2009 Iranian Post-Election Protests. Policy & Internet, 4(3-4), 184-205. https://doi.org/10.1002/poi3.16The 2009 post-election protests in Tehran in Iran are colloquially referred to as the “Twitter revolution.” Mainstream public opinion assumed that the use of social media, such as Facebook, Flickr, YouTube, and especially Twitter, significantly affec... Read More about A Revolution in 140 Characters? Reflecting on the Role of Social Networking Technologies in the 2009 Iranian Post-Election Protests.
Das Dollar-Privileg und neue Machtwährungen (2012)
Book Chapter
Volz, U. (2012). Das Dollar-Privileg und neue Machtwährungen. In J. Braml, S. Mair, & E. Sandschneider (Eds.), Außenpolitik in der Wirtschafts- und Finanzkrise (71-82). Oldenbourg
Inclusive Growth in MENA: Employment and Poverty Dimensions in a Comparative Context (2012)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Hakimian, H., & Karshenas, M. (2012, November). Inclusive Growth in MENA: Employment and Poverty Dimensions in a Comparative Context. Paper presented at FEMISE Annual Conference 2012, Marrakech (Morocco)
CA-PI-TAL!:Introduction à l’économie politique de Marx (2012)
Book
Fine, B., & Saad Filho, A. (2012). CA-PI-TAL!:Introduction à l’économie politique de Marx. Raisons d’agir Éditions
Money (2012)
Book Chapter
dos Santos, P. L. (2012). Money. In B. Fine, A. Saad Filho, & M. Boffo (Eds.), The Elgar Companion To Marxist Economics. Edward Elgar Publishing