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Scott Lavery

SPERI Research Fellow and Lecturer in Politics, University of Sheffield

Industrial development in a post-crash world- Part 7: Theorising global value chains in a changing global order

Whilst GVC analysis can be used to map dynamics of global production, it neglects the wider structural context in which industrial development takes place.

Industrial development in the post-crash world- Part 1: an introduction to the series

This blog by Scott Lavery, Inga Rademacher and Victoria Stadheim examines how industrial development might be re-shaped in this ‘post-crash world’.

Review of ‘Commodity: The Global Commodity System in the 21st Century’

Photis Lysandrou’s brilliant new book explores the heavily financialised regime of capitalism in the twenty-first century.

British Capitalism after the Crisis: towards a politics of transformation?

In this new essay, Scott Lavery outlines the argument from his newly published book, British Capitalism After the Crisis.

The Political Economy of Brexit and the Future of British Capitalism

Two symposia in New Political Economy bring together academic experts to examine the implications of the UK’s withdrawal from the EU in […]

Frankfurt and Paris as financial centres after Brexit

The City of London is likely to remain as Europe’s pre-eminent financial centre after the UK leaves the EU, but […]

Book Review: Flawed Capitalism: The Anglo-American Condition and its Resolution

David Coates’ critique of Anglo-American capitalism is devastating; his optimism about transforming it is welcome. The left must now develop […]

Globalising cities and their de-globalising hinterlands: Book review

Global cities at the ‘core’ of the national economy generate deep and de-stabilising patterns of under-development in the ‘periphery’ Cities […]

Will Frankfurt become Europe’s leading financial centre after Brexit?

Frankfurt views its ‘stability’ as a key advantage in the battle for jobs and investment with other European financial centres […]

Capitalising on Brexit? Charting the next phase of European Capital Markets Union

Although the UK embraced Capital Markets Union (CMU) in its early stages, it also strongly resisted attempts to enhance EU-level […]

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