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The Price of FootballSECOND EDITION Understanding Football Club Finance NEW Kieran Maguire

Foreword by Kevin Day

“Football needs Kieran. He has no fear or favour and is always on the money.” – Andy Holt MBE, Chairman, Accrington Stanley FC “Maguire combines financial expertise with a supporter’s love of football, and does very valuable work explaining clubs’ financial workings, including illuminating areas of concern.” – David Conn, author of The Fall of the House of FIFA The first edition ofThe Price of Football quickly February 2021 established itself as the go-to guide to understanding PB £12.99 978-1-78821-326-4 football club finance for the serious fan. Kieran HB £60.00 978-1-78821-325-7 Maguire, one of the UK’s top football finance analysts, 248 pages | 240 x 170 mm shows how professional clubs operate as businesses and explains, in non-technical language, how to read, understand and interrogate club accounts. “Thanks to Kieran, I don’t just get As a clear-headed analysis and presentation of the cross, I can actually begin to explain financial imperatives and challenges facing football clubs to people just how unevenly and across the English and Scottish Leagues, it has become a unfairly the money in the game is welcome resource not only for students of the industry, distributed … In years gone by, but by a wider constituency of supporters looking to I would just get angry and shout understand their club’s latest transfer deal, or season ‘agents, bloody agents’. Now, I can ticket price. tell you exactly why I shout that.” This revised and updated second edition includes – Kevin Day, from the Foreword analysis of the most recent club accounts, as well as the impact of Covid-19 on the game’s finances and the latest legal rulings on club affairs.

KIERAN MAGUIRE teaches the Football Industries MBA at the University of Liverpool Management School. He regularly appears on television and radio commentating on matters relating to club finance. GENERAL INTEREST 3

Pandemonium NEW Europe’s Covid Crisis Luuk van Middelaar

In February 2020, Covid-19 began its inexorable spread across Europe. The long-feared global pandemic ran amok as the world’s wealthiest, but woefully unprepared, medical system struggled to cope with the sheer scale of the emergency. EU member states chaotically shut their borders and scrambled for supplies instead of cooperating and helping each other. The European Union suddenly appeared irrelevant as it fell silent and public bitterness and despair took hold, while governments flailed and the death toll mounted. And yet, once shaken from its torpor, the EU did act with financial assistance and in coordinating a response to the chaos. September 2021 PB £12.99 978-1-78821-423-0 The last decade has seen the EU beset by crisis: the 192 pages | 198 x 129 mm eurozone storm, the refugee tragedy and the debacle. The pandemic presented yet another threat to its existence. Luuk Van Middelaar’s incisive analysis of Europe’s resilience demonstrates just how far the EU Contents has come in its development from a regulatory body Prologue to a political entity and how it has been shaped by the 1. Panic: the experience of crisis politics of crisis. If the EU is to thrive and to protect its 2. Metamorphosis: from market citizens, it must learn now to be a geopolitical actor and regulator to event manager anticipate the action rather than simply react to it. Intermezzo 3. Pandemonium: a chronicle of a LUUK VAN MIDDELAAR is a historian and haphazard response political theorist. He is currently Professor of EU Law at Leiden University. 4. Dramaturgy: features of political union 5. Geopolitics: between China’s mask diplomacy and US bleach prescriptions Epilogue 4 GENERAL INTEREST

The Magic Money Tree NEW and Other Economic Tales Lorenzo Forni

Lorenzo Forni examines the tension between economics and politics and considers why so many mistakes in economic policy-making are made for political reasons. In an age of uncertainty, voters look to politicians for protection and support and politicians are all too eager to cater to those needs by using the state budget, trade policy and monetary policy to prop up labour markets and the wider economy and, in turn, enhance their own approval ratings. However, such short-term economic gains to ensure electoral success, Forni argues, frequently spell disaster. Ignoring budget constraints can result in longer-term recession and economic downturns, which June 2021 can then incur painful austerity measures to bring the PB £14.99 978-1-78821-365-3 HB £60.00 978-1-78821-364-6 economy back into balance. 192 pages | 198 x 129 mm Forni looks at the many unsustainable economic policies that have been implemented to create more Contents wealth, greater well-being and to satisfy voters when the economic realities – there is no magic money tree! 1. Introduction: post-pandemic – would recommend a different and more prudent economics economic course. 2. The clash between politicians and economists 3. The magic potion of credit LORENZO FORNI is Professor of Economic 4. The multiplication of loaves and Policy at the University of Padua. He has fishes worked at the International Monetary Fund in Washington, DC and at the Central 5. No such thing as a free lunch? Bank of Italy in Rome. 6. What does China teach us? 7. Are the advanced countries different? 8. Epilogue: the dismal science in trouble GENERAL INTEREST 5

The Return of the State NEW Restructuring Britain for the Common Good Edited by Patrick Allen, Suzanne Konzelmann and Jan Toporowski

Published in association with the Progressive Economy Forum

Bringing together some of the brightest and most- engaged thinkers in the UK, this book presents a raft of policy proposals capable of generating a new social settlement and a long-term, equitable economic recovery post-pandemic. It offers both a vision of a future Britain and a roadmap to getting there. Pushed by the Covid-19 crisis, the UK government has borrowed massively to save jobs, businesses and the economy from collapse, making a mockery of the April 2021 austerity policies that it had championed for a decade. PB £12.99 978-1-78821-329-5 As a result the role of the state is now in sharp focus. 224 pages | 216 x 138 mm The contributors assess what that role should be and how it should be harnessed for the good of the British people in all four of its nations. Contributors The call is for nothing short of a new settlement and Patrick Allen, Craig Berry, Robert a complete redesign of the economy. The contributors Calvert Jump, Danny Dorling, argue passionately and persuasively for a state that Marc Fovargue-Davies, Stephany is properly funded, one that looks after its citizens Griffith-Jones, Louisa Harding- regardless of age, class or ethnicity and enables them Edgar, Susan Himmelweit, Will to live well. To do this requires the establishment of a Hutton, Suzanne J. Konzelmann, functional, fair and green economy managed with a Stewart Lansley, Jo Michell, social and public purpose. Johnna Montgomery, Ann Pettifor, Kate Pickett, Allyson Pollock, Josh PATRICK ALLEN is chair and founder of the Progressive Ryan-Collins, Robert Skidelsky, Economy Forum. SUZANNE J. KONZELMANN is Reader Guy Standing, Geoff Tily, Jan in Management at Birkbeck, University of . JAN Toporowski, Richard Wilkinson TOPOROWSKI is Professor of Economics and Finance at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. 6 GENERAL INTEREST

In Defence of Philanthropy NEW Beth Breeze

Running down “do-gooders” has become a popular pastime in recent years. Lampooning and criticizing philanthropists for their charitable activities has become sport for journalists and academics alike. Big donors have been subjected to specific vilification as their acts are characterized as a means to self-aggrandisement or tax evasion. Yet, it is widely acknowledged that philanthropy has played a critical role in both developed and developing societies from the time of the establishment of Carnegie Libraries in Victorian England to the global health interventions of the Gates Foundation. Arguably, without philanthropists – big or small – society would be greatly impoverished and projects beyond the scope of government and the September 2021 PB £19.99 978-1-78821-261-8 market would never receive funding. HB £60.00 978-1-78821-260-1 240 pages | 234 x 156 mm In an impassioned defence of the role of philanthropy in society, Beth Breeze tackles the main critiques levelled at philanthropy and questions the rationale for Contents undermining and disparaging philanthropic acts. She Introduction contends that although it might be flawed, philanthropy 1. What is philanthropy? is a sector that ought to be celebrated and championed 2. Is philanthropy under attack? so that an abundance of causes and interests can 3. The academic critique flourish. 4. The insider critique 5. The populist critique BETH BREEZE is Director of the Centre for 6. How and why do attacks on Philanthropy and Reader in Social Policy at philanthropy stick? the . 7. Reasons to worry less and celebrate more Conclusion: In praise of philanthropy GENERAL INTEREST 7

Freedom NEW An Impossible Reality Raymond Tallis

The question of free will has preoccupied philosophers for millennia. In recent years the debate has been reinvigorated by the findings of neuroscience and, for some, the notion that we have free will has finally been laid to rest. Not so, says Raymond Tallis. In his quest to reconcile our practical belief in our own agency with our theoretical doubts, Tallis advances powerful and original arguments for the reality of freedom. Tallis challenges the idea that the laws of nature wire us into a causally closed world that imprisons. He shows that our capacity to discover and exploit these laws is central to understanding the nature of voluntary action July 2021 and to reconciling free will with our status as material HB £25.00 978-1-78821-378-3 beings. 288 pages | 234 x 156 mm Tallis brings his familiar erudition and insight to this most intriguing and important philosophical question, one that impacts most directly on our lives and touches Contents on nearly every other philosophical problem – of consciousness, of time, of the nature of the natural Overture world, and of our unique place in the cosmos. Tallis’s 1. The impossibility of free will fascinating exploration takes us to the heart of what 2. Putting laws and causes in we are, and by understanding our freedom shows our their place extraordinary nature more clearly. 3. The human agent 4. The limits of freedom Coda RAYMOND TALLIS is formerly Professor Appendices of Geriatric Medicine at the . He was elected a Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences for his research in clinical neuroscience. The Economist’s Intelligent Life magazine lists him as one of the world’s leading polymaths. 8 GENERAL INTEREST

Future Tense NEW Globalism After the Pandemic Edited by Catherine Fieschi

The slow response to Covid-19 by international organizations and the fact that most individual nations took matters into their own hands (from border legislation to medical advice to financial protection and stimulus) suggests that perhaps the first casualty of the pandemic might be globalization (or rather globalism) in its various and deeply intertwined guises. But those arguments can of course be countered with the claims that what is needed now is a further step towards multilateral institutions, a more balanced and regulated international labour market, further integration of our economies for more controlled October 2021 PB £18.99 978-1-78821-322-6 experiments in everything from human supply chains HB £60.00 978-1-78821-321-9 to material ones, and of course, a shot at addressing the 256 pages | 234 x 156 mm vanishing mammoth in the room, our shared climate. This collection of essays considers the crossroads where we find ourselves and explores the tensions between the pull of isolationism and nationalism on the one hand and that of globalization and multilateralism on the other.

CATHERINE FIESCHI is Director of Counterpoint, which provides businesses, governments and NGOs with strategic insights on how to manage new forms of social and political risk and their effects on global politics and markets. GENERAL INTEREST 9

In Pursuit of Good Governance NEW Fabrizio Tassinari

There is no overt ideological battle in the twenty-first century; liberal democracy has prevailed. Yet, citizens in every latitude register growing dissatisfaction with the results delivered by their governments. In the West they increasingly turn to populist forces to seek an easy respite to the frustration caused by the failures of democracy. Other models of governance, such as China’s “autocratic capitalism”, rest on technocratic command and control methods that are disdained in the West but whose global appeal is growing mostly due to their perceived ability to deliver. No matter how and where they are practised, these alternatives seem to offer only partial and unsatisfactory answers to increasingly complex questions of governance. October 2021 In this book, Fabrizio Tassinari seeks to rediscover the PB £19.99 978-1-78821-401-8 methods, practices and limits of good governance. HB £65.00 978-1-78821-400-1 192 pages | 234 x 156 mm By taking inspiration from the Nordic region, where democratic governance has delivered some of its most impressive feats, he shows that populism and technocracy are not the causes of our political malaise; Contents they represent skewed by-products of the most Introduction basic instincts in our body politic. They need not 1. The method of governance be suppressed but channelled and reconciled in our 2. The sources of governance practices of governing. 3. The culture of governance 4. The scaffolding of governance FABRIZIO TASSINARI is Executive Director 5. The limits of governance of the School of Transnational Governance 6. The nature of governance at the European University Institute. He was Conclusion previously Head of Foreign Policy Studies at the Danish Institute for International Studies in Copenhagen. 10 GENERAL INTEREST

Trust, Money NEW and Cryptocurrencies Oonagh McDonald

The advent of new digital currencies has challenged our notions about money, its function and purpose and our faith in the financial and banking structures that underpin its legitimacy. Oonagh McDonald examines the challenges, opportunities and threats that cryptocurrencies pose to existing fiat currencies and their potential to change how global finance operates. Beginning with Bitcoin, she charts the rise of cryptocurrencies over the past decade, including the failures of existing regulatory frameworks and the many fradulent initial coin offerings. The potential for Libra, Facebook’s blockchain-based payment September 2021 system, is considered in depth. The book examines the HB £25.00 978-1-78821-420-9 288 pages | 234 x 156 mm motivations of central banks as they become increasingly interested in the opportunities for an alternative global stable digital currency and assesses their experiments with blockchain, smart contracts and digital tokens. The Contents future of cash is also considered. The book concludes 1. How and why Bitcoin changed that notions of trust and credit will ultimately protect the world commercial bank money from the threat of new digital 2. The emergence of new currencies. cryptocurrencies 3. The search for stability-stable coins OONAGH McDONALD is an international 4. The “wild west”: initial coin expert in financial regulation and has offerings advised regulatory authorities in a wide 5. Libra range of countries. She was formerly a 6. The regulators step in British Member of Parliament and a board 7. Central banks member of the Financial Services Authority. 8. Central banks and digital currency as tokens 9. Should central banks introduce digital currency? 10. Money, trust and credit GENERAL INTEREST 11

Angrynomics Eric Lonergan and Mark Blyth

“In recent years, the toxic sense that people are voiceless and action is futile has paralysed our democracies. Angrynomics is a rebuke to that ‘failure of the mind’.” – Ed Luce, “A compelling, challenging and incredibly timely book – needs to be read.” – Matthew Goodwin, Sunday Times “Beautifully simple, logical and absolutely doable ideas zip off the pages of a new book by two of the most thoughtful economists in the game.” – David McWilliams, Irish Times Why are measures of stress and anxiety on the rise, when economists and politicians tell us we have never had it so good? While statistics tell us that the PB £12.99 978-1-78821-279-3 vast majority of people are getting steadily richer the 208 pages | 198 x 129mm | 2020 world most of us experience day-in and day-out feels increasingly uncertain, unfair, and ever more expensive. In Angrynomics, Eric Lonergan and Mark Blyth explore the rising tide of anger, sometimes righteous and useful, “An excellent, thought-provoking sometimes destructive and ill-targeted, and propose book that should be read by anyone radical new solutions for an increasingly polarized and with an interest in economics or confusing world. Angrynomics is for anyone wondering, politics. ‘Angrynomics’ is a new where the hell do we go from here? term to me but one that should be at the heart of political debate.”

ERIC LONERGAN is a macro hedge-fund – Philip Coggan, author of More manager in London. He studied PPE at and The Money Machine Oxford and has an MSc in economics and philosophy from the London School of Economics.

MARK BLYTH is the William R. Rhodes ’57 Professor of International Economics at Brown University. 12 GENERAL INTEREST

The Strongmen European Encounters with Sovereign Power Hans Kribbe

“A remorseless analysis of how the world is changing – and how Europe must change with it.” – Jean-Claude Juncker “A bold, erudite and original historical and comparative study of the logic of embodied sovereign power.” – Richard Sakwa, University of Kent “This honest and frank assessment of Europe’s vulnerabilities is a most timely wake-up call and a plea for an urgent switch of mindset.” – Pierre Vimont, French Ambassador to the United States, 2007–10 HB £25.00 978-1-78821-275-5 256 pages | 234 x 156 mm | 2020 Hans Kribbe is a political theorist and advises clients on strategy, policy and communications.

Populocracy The Future of UK– Negotiating Our Everyday Economics The Tyranny of Authenticity China Relations Economic Future A User’s Guide to the and the Rise of Populism The Search for a New Model Trade, Technology and Modern Economy Catherine Fieschi Kerry Brown Diplomacy Steve Coulter Geoffrey Allen Pigman PB £17.99 978-1-78821-025-6 PB £19.99 978-1-78821-157-4 PB £19.99 978-1-911116-36-3 HB £60.00 978-1-78821-024-9 HB £65.00 978-1-78821-156-7 PB £18.99 978-1-78821-072-0 HB £70.00 978-1-911116-35-6 192 pages | 2019 144 pages | 2019 HB £60.00 978-1-78821-071-3 216 pages | 2017 Comparative Political Economy Business with China 184 pages | 2020 GENERAL INTEREST 13

Finntopia What We Can Learn From the World’s Happiest Country Danny Dorling and Annika Koljonen

“How can other countries achieve Finland’s happiness? Read this wonderful book, and learn the answers!” – Jared Diamond, Pulitzer-Prize-winning author of Guns, Germs and Steel “… contains some fascinating and important lessons on how policies like progressive taxation and investing in public services can lead to more equal – and happier – societies.” – Danny Sriskandarajah, chief executive, Oxfam GB The 2020 World Happiness Report ranked Finland, for the third year running, as the world’s happiest country. What is it about HB £18.99 978-1-78821-215-1 320 pages | 234 x 156 mm | 2020 Finland that makes the country so successful and seemingly such a great place to live? Danny Dorling is the Halford Mackinder Professor of Geography at the University of Oxford. Annika Koljonen graduated from the University of Cambridge in 2019 and lives in Helsinki.

Degrowth Giorgos Kallis

“Mandatory reading for students, researchers and practitioners interested not only in degrowth, but also more generally in economics, politics and sustainability.” – Ecological Economics “Kallis’s personality resonates through the pages ... clear, approachable and often humorous ... he succeeds in making degrowth accessible to a wide audience.” – Economic Geography Giorgos Kallis provides a clear and succinct guide to the central ideas of degrowth theory and explores what it would take for an economy to transition to a position that enables it to prosper without growth. PB £16.00 978-1-911116-80-6 Giorgos Kallis is Professor of Ecological Economics and Political HB £55.00 978-1-911116-79-0 Ecology at ICTA, Autonomous University of Barcelona. 240 pages | 210 x 148mm | 2018 The Economy Key Ideas 14 EUROPEAN POLITICS

Outside the EU Options for Britain Edited by Martin Westlake

“The history of our relationships with our nearest neighbours and largest trading partners no more ends in 2020 than it started in 1973. This is an excellent primer for how to think about the next chapter.” – Sir Ivan Rogers, UK Permanent Representative to the European Union, 2013–17 In the debates about the UK’s future relationship with the EU, all sorts of possible alternatives have been bandied about, from “Singapore on the Thames” to “Canada Plus”, from “Switzerland” to “Ukraine”, from “Norway” to “Australia”. But what do these alternative relationship models really consist of and would they be PB £24.99 978-1-78821-313-4 viable for the UK? These essays offer expert insight into the scale HB £60.00 978-1-78821-312-7 256 pages | 234 x 156 mm | 2020 and challenge of the practical issues facing Britain as it seeks to establish a new future with its largest trading partner. Martin Westlake is a Visiting Professor at the London School of Economics and the College of Europe, Bruges.

Slipping Loose The Political Economy Europe’s Brexit Europe and Northern The UK’s Long Drift Away of Brexit EU Perspectives on Britain’s Ireland’s Future from the European Union Vote to Leave Edited by David Bailey Negotiating Brexit’s Martin Westlake and Leslie Budd Edited by Tim Oliver Unique Case Mary C. Murphy HB £60.00 978-1-78821-201-4 PB £19.99 978-1-911116-64-6 HB £70.00 978-1-78821-052-2 PB £19.99 978-1-78821-030-0 240 pages | 2019 HB £70.00 978-1-911116-63-9 294 pages | 2018 HB £60.00 978-1-78821-029-4 192 pages | 2017 192 pages | 2018 Comparative Political Economy EUROPEAN POLITICS 15

The Future of Northern Ireland NEW Mary C. Murphy and Jonathan Evershed

The UK’s decision to leave the EU has opened up huge existential questions for Northern Ireland as it approaches the one hundredth anniversary of Partition. Although peace has largely been regarded as settled, Brexit has altered the wider constitutional framework within which the 1998 Good Friday Agreement is situated. With the question of Irish unity gaining renewed and sustained traction, and as Northern Ireland approaches a “constitutional moment”, Murphy and Evershed examine the factors and dynamics that are most likely to be influential and potentially transformative in determining Northern Ireland’s constitutional September 2021 future. This book offers a cautionary warning about how Brexit PB £19.99 978-1-78821-412-4 and its fallout may lead to contested constitutional upheaval on HB £60.00 978-1-78821-411-7 the island of Ireland. 224 pages | 234 x 156 mm Mary C. Murphy is Senior Lecturer in Politics at University College Cork. Jonathan Evershed is a postdoctoral research fellow at University College Cork.

Alarums and Excursions Improvising Politics on the European Stage Luuk van Middelaar

“One of the most thoughtful and uncompromising books to appear on the EU in recent years. It should be widely read by EU specialists and used as a core text for EU studies.” – Journal of Common Market Studies “The best analysis yet to appear of how the EU managed its recent crises over refugees, Ukraine, and the euro.” – Foreign Affairs “His discussion of the high politics of migration is the best thing yet written on the subject.” – THES As a candid and revealing portrayal of a Europe improvising its way through a politics of events, the book shines new light on PB £20.00 978-1-78821-277-9 the EU’s political metamorphosis over the past ten years of crisis HB £60.00 978-1-78821-172-7 320 pages | 234 x 156mm | 2019 management as it was forced to cast off its legal straitjacket and confront hard issues of power, territorial borders and public authority. Luuk van Middelaar is Professor of EU Law at Leiden University. 16 EUROPEAN POLITICS

Gender and Race in European NEW Economic Governance Muireann O’Dwyer

Any analysis of economic governance that ignores gender and race is inherently partial. This book shows how to overcome these limitations and how an analysis that takes account of the roles played by gender and race enables a deeper and more comprehensive understanding of economic governance in the EU. By focusing on the constitutive nature of racialized and gendered ideas in the narratives and reforms of the late 2000s, Muireann O’Dwyer offers an original study of European economic governance. She shows how an intersectional analysis can be used to answer key questions, in particular through demonstrating how October 2021 HB £60.00 978-1-78821-298-4 gender and race play essential roles in generating both legitimacy 240 pages | 234 x 156mm and coherence for individual economic policies and the overall economic governance system. Muireann O’Dwyer is lecturer in the School of International Relations at the University of St Andrews.

European Studies Past, Present and Future Edited by Erik Jones

In commemoration of the founding of the Council for European Studies fifty years ago, this volume brings together some of the most influential Europeanists writing today to take stock of the subject and to consider the most fruitful avenues for future research. The contributors – drawn from 52 institutions across the globe – present a wide range of perspectives on Europe’s past and present, and the key challenges facing its future. Although it remains to be seen whether Europeans will continue to promote the dream of union or whether they will retreat back into their nation states, PB £19.99 978-1-78821-283-0 these essays offer valuable insights into how Europe might respond HB £60.00 978-1-78821-282-3 240 pages | 234 x 156mm | 2020 and the changing nature of what it means to be a European. Understanding Europe Erik Jones is Professor of European Studies and International Political Economy at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies. GENDER POLITICS/ECONOMICS 17

Stopping Gender Violence at Work NEW Jane Pillinger, Robin Runge and Chidi King

In June 2019, the International Labour Organization adopted a ground-breaking global treaty on eliminating violence and harassment in the world of work. This historic vote was the result of more than a decade of campaigning and lobbying by women trade union leaders and their allies across the world. Chidi King, Robin Runge and Jane Pillinger played a key role in the campaign and the negotiation of the Convention. Combining both their activist and academic backgrounds, this book documents their unique insights into and experience of the campaign and its landmark achievement in international labour law, global policy and the cross-movement building of workers’ October 2021 and women’s rights, which has reignited the role of trade unions, HB £60.00 978-1-78821-368-4 and particularly women in trade unions, in global advocacy. 240 pages | 234 x 156mm Jane Pillinger is a visting senior fellow at the London School of Economics. Robin Runge is co-director of the Solidarity Center, Washington, DC. Chidi King is director of the Equality Department at the International Trade Union Confederation.

The Sex Economy Collective Bargaining The Economy’s Other Half Monica O’Connor and Gender Equality How Taking Gender Seriously Jane Pillinger Transforms Macroeconomics PB £25.00 978-1-78821-012-6 and Nora Wintour James Heintz 144 pages | 2018 The Gendered Economy PB £25.00 978-1-78821-076-8 192 pages | 2018 PB £25.00 978-1-78821-063-8 The Gendered Economy 128 pages | 2018 The Gendered Economy 18 COMPARATIVE POLITICAL ECONOMY SERIES

A Modern Migration Theory NEW An Alternative Economic Approach to Failed EU Policy Peo Hansen

The widely accepted narrative that refugees admitted to the EU constitute a fiscal burden is based on a seemingly neutral accounting exercise, in which migrants contribute less in tax than they receive in welfare assistance. It is this “fact” that has justified increasingly restrictive asylum policies. Peo Hansen shows that this conclusion is built on flawed economic doctrine prevalent in migration research. By examining migration through the macroeconomic lens offered by modern monetary theory, Hansen is able to demonstrate both the existing model’s detrimental impact on migration policy and its role in stoking the March 2021 toxic debate on migration in the EU. Hansen’s undertaking offers PB £19.99 978-1-78821-055-3 HB £60.00 978-1-78821-054-6 the tools with which migration policy can be modernized and 256 pages | 234 x 156mm placed on a realistic footing. Comparative Political Economy Peo Hansen is Professor of Political Science at Linkoping University, Sweden.

Whatever It Takes Central Bank The New Politics The Political Economy The Battle for Post-Crisis Independence and the of Trade of Housing Europe Future of the Euro Lessons from TTIP Financialization George Papaconstantinou Panicos Demetriades Alasdair R. Young Gregory W. Fuller

PB £17.99 978-1-911116-98-1 PB £19.99 978-1-78821-154-3 PB £19.99 978-1-911116-75-2 PB £19.99 978-1-78821-100-0 HB £60.00 978-1-911116-97-4 HB £60.00 978-1-78821-153-6 HB £65.00 978-1-911116-74-5 HB £60.00 978-1-78821-099-7 224 pages | 2019 160 pages | 2019 184 pages | 2017 168 pages | 2019 Comparative Political Economy Comparative Political Economy Comparative Political Economy Comparative Political Economy BUSINESS WITH CHINA SERIES 19

China’s Hong Kong SECOND EDITION NEW The Politics of a Global City Tim Summers

“A ground-breaking reassessment of modern Hong Kong, from an observer with decades of experience in the region.” – Biblio-Fiend “This readable overview of twenty-first-century Hong Kong … succinctly reviews the major events of globalization that have impacted the city, shaped by its changing relations with China and the rest of the world.” – Choice In this new edition, Tim Summers brings his analysis of the politics of Hong Kong fully up to date and discusses the intensifying confrontational politics which has culminated in China’s new national security law and how the city’s future will PB £19.99 978-1-78821-333-2 be shaped by its position at the frontline of US–China strategic HB £60.00 978-1-78821-332-5 rivalry. 208 pages | 234 x 156mm | 2020 Business with China Tim Summers is assistant professor in the Centre for China Studies at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.

China’s Belt and Road NEW Initiative Explained Igor Rogelja and Konstantinos Tsimonis

This book offers a comprehensive and balanced appraisal of China’s Belt and Road Initiative and what it means for Western businesses and polities. The authors examine China’s new role as a global source of development finance and investment capital, and the political, normative, economic, social and environmental implications of its increased presence in the world, including a sober analysis of the most prevalent narratives that cast China as a threat. Aimed at business professionals and policy analysts, the book seeks to answer some of the most pressing questions about the November 2021 opportunities that China’s rising economic presence in global PB £19.99 978-1-78821-254-0 markets presents. HB £60.00 978-1-78821-253-3 192 pages | 234 x 156mm Igor Rogelja is Lecturer in Global Politics at University College Business with China London. Konstantinos Tsimonis is Lecturer in Chinese Society at the Lau China Institute, King’s College London. 20 WORLD ECONOMIES SERIES

The Chinese Economy NEW Stephen L. Morgan

Stephen Morgan charts the Chinese economic story from the time of the great divergence to the present day and examines the factors that lie behind the headline-grabbing GDP indicators. He ranges over well-being and human capital, business and the culture of management, ageing, urbanization and sustainability, consumerism, health, education and the environment with all their interlinked challenges. Key economic data are considered and the specifics of development – capitalism from above and below and regional variances – and inequality are analysed. The book considers China’s future, its concerns around a shrinking workforce (and rising dependency ratio), innovation April 2021 and productivity as well as its ambitious international plans to PB £16.99 978-1-78821-081-2 fashion an advanced economy, not just the world’s second largest. HB £60.00 978-1-78821-080-5 336 pages | 210 x 148mm Stephen L. Morgan is Professor of Chinese Economic History at World Economies the .

The South African Economy NEW Sam Ashman

Sam Ashman provides a penetrating and insightful survey of South Africa’s postwar economic history, in particular its economic development since 1994, when the African National Congress came to office and universal adult suffrage was finally introduced. The book examines both the legacy of the apartheid-era political economy, as well as the privatization and corporate restructuring that have, if anything, deepened the structural economic challenges the country now faces. Key features of the economy are examined in turn, including the continuing importance of mining and the export of primary commodities; the liberalization December 2021 and financialization of the economy and the deindustrialization PB £16.99 978-1-78821-219-9 arising from that; the dominance of oligopolies in major sectors; HB £60.00 978-1-78821-218-2 224 pages | 210 x 148mm and the ongoing crises of poverty, unemployment and massive World Economies inequality. Sam Ashman is associate professor in the School of Economics at the University of Johannesburg. WORLD ECONOMIES SERIES 21

The French Economy NEW Frances M. B. Lynch

Frances Lynch provides an authoritative analysis of the modern French economy from its postwar reforms, through the period of Gaullist national planning, to the impact of the recent global financial crisis. The book explores the monetary and fiscal policies of successive governments and the country’s economic performance through a variety of indicators. In particular it examines the attempts by the state to correct the regional imbalances associated with the contraction of agriculture and the decline of heavy industries as well as the dominance of Paris. The part played by demographic change, income inequality, the European project and migration August 2021 patterns in French economic development are also investigated. PB £16.99 978-1-78821-165-9 As the first general economic history of France since 2004 it will HB £60.00 978-1-78821-164-2 be welcomed by students and historians alike. 224 pages | 210 x 148mm World Economies Frances M. B. Lynch is Emerita Reader in History at the University of Westminster.

The Mexican Economy NEW Enrique Cardenas

This book offers readers a modern economic history of Mexico that details the two Mexicos – one more prosperous, advanced and modern, the other poor, isolated and backward – and how this polarization has characterized much of Mexico’s recent economic development. Despite being the fifteenth largest economy in the world and Latin America’s biggest exporter and importer, Mexico faces many economic challenges, which the book examines, including those arising from its long border with the United States, from organized crime and from the country’s entrenched corruption. The book offers a concise and up to date analysis of Mexico’s November 2021 economic development and the country’s political economy PB £16.99 978-1-78821-267-0 HB £60.00 978-1-78821-266-3 suitable for a range of courses in Latin American studies and 224 pages | 210 x 148mm development studies. World Economies Enrique Cardenas is a Faculty Professor at Universidad Iberoamericana Puebla, Mexico. 22 WORLD ECONOMIES SERIES

The Russian Economy NEW Yuval Weber

Yuval Weber provides readers with an insightful and up-to-date economic history of modern Russia, a history defined by the state’s tentative and inconsistent use of the market, together with the tensions between the demands of a security state and its integration into the international economy. Weber explores regional imbalances, the “functional welfare” of its military-industrial complex, rising consumerism, the vast legacy of social commitments and centralization and uneven levels of globalization. He also highlights the relevance of human factors, such as ethnicity, health and demography. Looking to the future, the book considers the microfoundations and leadership norms of November 2021 Russia’s sistema (system) and why these may continue to inhibit PB £16.99 978-1-78821-028-7 HB £60.00 978-1-78821-027-0 openness to political features of the liberal world and to the 192 pages | 210 x 148mm uncertainties of outright market liberalization. World Economies Yuval Weber is Associate Professor of Russian and Eurasian Studies at Daniel Morgan Graduate School, Washington, DC.

The Indian Economy The Japanese Economy The Italian Economy The Economy of the Matthew McCartney Hiroaki Richard Watanabe Vera Zamagni Gulf States Matthew Gray PB £17.99 978-1-78821-009-6 PB £16.99 978-1-78821-051-5 PB £17.99 978-1-911116-78-3 HB £65.00 978-1-78821-008-9 HB £60.00 978-1-78821-050-8 HB £65.00 978-1-911116-77-6 PB £17.99 978-1-78821-001-0 288 pages | 2019 208 pages | 2020 200 pages | 2018 HB £65.00 978-1-78821-000-3 World Economies World Economies World Economies 272 pages | 2019 World Economies MEGACITIES SERIES 23

New York NEW Jill S. Gross and H. V. Savitch

Jill Gross and Hank Savitch examine the world’s first megacity through the lens of a series of twenty-first-century pressures related to demography, economic growth, urban development, governance, immigration, leadership and globalization. How New York’s institutions and policies have either risen to meet these challenges, stagnated in the face of them, or simply failed to resolve them is the focus of the book. As a comprehensive analysis of the political, economic and social dynamics that have made New York the megacity it is today, the book will be of interest to a broad readership in political science, public administration, public policy, sociology, geography, October 2021 political economy, urban planning and regional studies. PB £19.99 978-1-78821-204-5 HB £60.00 978-1-78821-203-8 Jill S. Gross is Professor of Political Science at Hunter College, 288 pages | 234 x 156mm City University of New York. H. V. Savitch is Emeritus Brown & Megacities Williamson Distinguished Professor of Urban & Public Affairs, University of Louisville.

Paris NEW Christian Lefevre

One of France’s leading urban geographers analyses the social and economic forces that have shaped Paris and which have differentiated it from other long-time megacities such as London and New York. In particular, the book examines the central role France’s national government has played in shaping policies affecting the city. It explores how the shift towards political decentralization and localism has contributed to a system increasingly incapable of taking collective action and giving rise to tensions over social issues like equality, environmental impact and housing provision, which in turn have given rise to a French ambivialence towards October 2021 promoting the city as a global economic competitor. The book PB £22.99 978-1-78821-141-3 is an authoritative analysis of Paris’s position, both globally and HB £65.00 978-1-78821-140-6 nationally, and the challenges that face its governance. 288 pages | 234 x 156mm Megacities Christian Lefevre is Professor at Ecole d’Urbanisme de Paris, Universite Paris-Est. 24 REGIONAL ECONOMIES

Evolving Regional Economies NEW Resources, Specialization, Globalization Martin Henning

Using the insights of evolutionary economic geography Martin Henning explores why economic growth and transformation is essentially a regionally based spatially dependent process and why the region has come to matter more than ever in an age of globalization. The differences between regions that do well and those that do not are increasing across Europe and the United States such that businesses that do not orient themselves within their regional environment are increasingly disadvantaged. The book offers an accessible introduction to the core ideas involved in understanding the dynamics of regional economies October 2021 PB £24.99 978-1-78821-408-7 and draws on a range of case studies to illuminate these ideas in HB £65.00 978-1-78821-407-0 practice. 224 pages | 234 x 156mm Martin Henning is Professor in Economic Geography at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden.

Turkey in the Global Economy NEW Neoliberalism, Global Shift and the Making of a Rising Power Bülent Gökay

“A superb long durée perspective on the political economy of contemporary Turkey over the last two decades, one we ignore at our own peril.” – Vassilis K. Fouskas, University of East London “Essential reading for anyone interested in the development of modern Turkey and the Middle East.” – Mark Bassin, Södertörn University, Sweden By situating the story of Turkey’s economic growth within an analysis of the structural changes and shifts in the world economy, January 2021 this book provides new insights into the functioning of Turkey’s PB £22.99 978-1-78821-084-3 political economy and the successes and failures of its ruling HB £65.00 978-1-78821-083-6 party’s economic management. 224 pages | 234 x 156mm Bülent Gökay is Professor of International Relations at Keele University. ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATIONS SERIES 25

Labour Regimes and Global Production NEW Edited by Elena Baglioni, Liam Campling, Neil M. Coe and Adrian Smith

The role that labour regimes play in the structuring, organization and dynamics of global systems of production and reproduction has been the subject of increased theorization and research. This book traces the intellectual development of labour regime concepts across various disciplines, notably feminist political economy, development studies, sociology and geography and builds on these foundations to consider a range of conceptual debates around labour regimes and global production relating to issues of scale, informality, race, social reproduction, the labour process and migration. November 2021 Elena Baglioni is Senior Lecturer in Global Supply Chain HB £60.00 978-1-78821-361-5 Management at Queen Mary University of London. Liam 288 pages | 234 x 156mm Campling is Professor of International Business and Development Economic Transformations at Queen Mary University of London. Neil M. Coe is Professor of Economic Geography at the National University of Singapore. Adrian Smith is Professor of Human Geography at Queen Mary University of London.

The Doreen Massey Doreen Massey Market/Place Farming as Financial Reader Critical Dialogues Exploring Spaces of Exchange Asset Edited by Brett Chris- Edited by Marion Werner, Edited by Christian Berndt, Global Finance and the tophers, Rebecca Lave, Jamie Peck, Rebecca Lave Jamie Peck and Norma M. Making of Institutional Jamie Peck and Marion and Brett Christophers Rantisi Landscapes Werner Stefan Ouma PB £25.00 978-1-911116-86-8 HB £70.00 978-1-78821-126-0 PB £25.00 978-1-911116-83-7 HB £70.00 978-1-911116-85-1 336 pages | 2020 HB £60.00 978-1-78821-187-1 HB £70.00 978-1-911116-82-0 400 pages | 2018 Economic Transformations 220 pages | 2020 368 pages | 2018 Economic Transformations Economic Transformations Economic Transformations 26 THE ECONOMY KEY IDEAS SERIES

Economic Anthropology NEW James G. Carrier

“Carrier draws on his own extensive fieldwork and a sampling of the best and brightest academic thinking, introducing a rich field with growing relevance to the struggles and experiences of today’s students.” – Richard Wilk, Indiana University An accessible and authoritative overview of the subdiscipline of economic anthropology. Conventional economic thought sees the economy as the sum of market transactions carried out by rational individuals deciding how to allocate their resources among the various things on offer that would satisfy their desires. Economic anthropologists see things differently. For them, the focus is the activities, relationships and systems through which objects are February 2021 produced, circulate among people and ultimately are consumed, PB £16.00 978-1-78821-251-9 which will take different forms in different societies and even HB £55.00 978-1-78821-250-2 160 pages | 210 x 148 mm within different parts of the same society. The Economy Key Ideas James G. Carrier is an associate of the Max Planck Institute of Social Anthropology, Halle.

Financial Inclusion NEW Samuel Kirwan

“A much-needed, critical and global perspective on financial inclusion – a highly-contested term – that draws on a range of empirical case studies from across the world. Essential reading for anyone who wants a deeper understanding of this important concept and focus for policy.” – Karen Rowlingson, University of Birmingham Limited access to financial services, such as banking and credit, impedes economic development in impoverished communities. This has prompted policy-makers to develop strategies to address financial inclusion. Drawing on a series of illustrative case studies – from India’s micro-credit industry to mobile banking in February 2021 PB £16.00 978-1-78821-118-5 South Africa – Samuel Kirwan examines various types of policy HB £55.00 978-1-78821-117-8 implementation and considers their social impact and efficacy in 136 pages | 210 x 148 mm both developed and developing markets. The Economy Key Ideas Samuel Kirwan is a Leverhulme Early Career Research Fellow in the Department of Sociology at the University of Warwick. THE ECONOMY KEY IDEAS SERIES 27

The Gig Economy Austerity Productivity Cultural Economics Alex De Ruyter John Fender Michael Haynes Christiane Hellmanzik and Martyn Brown PB £16.00 978-1-911116-93-6 PB £16.00 978-1-78821-147-5 PB £16.00 978-1-78821-162-8 PB £16.00 978-1-78821-005-8 HB £55.00 978-1-911116-92-9 HB £55.00 978-1-78821-146-8 HB £55.00 978-1-78821-161-1 HB £55.00 978-1-78821-004-1 144 pages | 2020 192 pages | 2020 160 pages | 2020 120 pages | 2019 The Economy Key Ideas The Economy Key Ideas The Economy Key Ideas The Economy Key Ideas

The Informal Economy The Living Wage The Resource Curse Marginalism Colin C. Williams Donald Hirsch and Syed Mansoob Murshed Bert Mosselmans Laura Valadez-Martinez PB £15.99 978-1-911116-31-8 PB £16.00 978-1-911116-49-3 PB £15.99 978-1-911116-67-7 HB £55.00 978-1-911116-30-1 PB £16.99 978-1-911116-46-2 HB £55.00 978-1-911116-48-6 HB £55.00 978-1-911116-66-0 160 pages | 2019 HB £60.00 978-1-911116-45-5 168 pages | 2018 192 pages | 2018 The Economy Key Ideas 136 pages | 2017 The Economy Key Ideas The Economy Key Ideas The Economy Key Ideas 28 FINANCE MATTERS SERIES

Credit Rating Agencies NEW Giulia Mennillo

In recent years credit rating agencies have gained an authority in bond markets that far surpasses their original design to assess creditworthiness of debt issuers on financial markets. The financial crisis of 2008 thrust these private companies into the spotlight as their highly-rated financial products turned out to be toxic assets. Credit rating agencies were blamed not only for their excessively optimistic ratings, but also for their complicity in creating them. This book explores the complex world of the credit rating industry: how it works, how it has evolved, the role it played in the financial crisis, and how it is regulated. It shows that credit rating agencies, as constitutive actors of global financial capitalism, have a social September 2021 and political relevance that reaches well beyond finance into areas PB £19.99 978-1-78821-193-2 HB £60.00 978-1-78821-192-5 of transport, infrastructure, education and health and their impact 240 pages | 234 x 156 mm is emblematic of the increasing financialization of our world. Finance Matters Giulia Mennillo is Deputy Convenor for Global Studies at the National University of Singapore.

Sovereign Wealth Funds NEW Javier Capapé, Adam D. Dixon and Patrick J. Schena

Broadly speaking, a sovereign wealth fund is a state-sponsored institutional investor that is answerable only to the state and makes investments according to the interests and mandate of that state. Over the last decade the number of sovereign wealth funds has grown substantially, with total assets exceeding $7 trillion. This book offers an incisive discussion of the development of this class of investor, how they have become legitimate actors in global financial markets, their role as providers of capital and in economic development at home and abroad, and the concerns about the place of “state capital” in financial markets. October 2021 Javier Capapé is Director of the sovereign wealth research PB £19.99 978-1-78821-248-9 programme at IE University, Madrid. Adam D. Dixon is Associate HB £60.00 978-1-78821-247-2 192 pages | 234 x 156 mm Professor of Globalization and Development at Maastricht Finance Matters University. Patrick J. Schena is Adjunct Assistant Professor of International Business Relations at Tufts University. FINANCE MATTERS SERIES 29

British Business Banking NEW The Failure of Finance Provision for SMEs Michael Lloyd

Why are British banks so risk averse when it comes to providing long-term loan finance to businesses? Within the EU the dominance of bank lending in the financing of SMEs is well- observed. However, in one country, the UK, exactly the opposite is the case. In the UK most SME funding is via bank overdrafts and credit cards. This book explores how the formation of British banking structures during the nineteenth century produced such a relatively risk- averse structure compared to other European countries and the

United States, and why this risk-averse business banking attitude February 2021 has persisted to the present day. The book recommends a suite of HB £60.00 978-1-78821-301-1 changes necessary for British banks to provide a more balanced mix 184 pages | 234 x 156mm of financial provision to SMEs. Finance Matters Michael Lloyd is a senior research fellow at the Global Policy Institute and a visiting fellow at Newcastle University.

Regulating Banks NEW Andrew Whitworth

The institutional form of a bank represents the political compromise of a specific time and place. It can therefore change and this has implications for financial stability. In this insightful analysis of the banking sector, Andrew Whitworth argues that the regulatory impulse of policy-makers since the financial crash has inevitably led to greater instability. Whitworth shows that the political response to change regulation influences the nature of banks as much as their behaviour. Regulation changes the nature of what is regulated, which fails to lead to the avoidance of future boom and bust cycles and over time banks and other actors exploit this gap. Regulation is October 2021 then needed again to rein in the disruption their new pattern of HB £70.00 978-1-78821-404-9 behaviour inevitably instigates. 224 pages | 234 x 156mm Finance Matters Andrew Whitworth is a senior fintech specialist at the Bank of England. 30 FINANCE MATTERS SERIES

Quantitative Easing The European Central Banking on the State The Great Central Bank Bank The Political Economy of Experiment Public Savings Banks Michael Heine Jonathan Ashworth and Hansjörg Herr Mark K. Cassell

PB £19.99 978-1-78821-222-9 PB £19.99 978-1-78821-295-3 PB £19.99 978-1-78821-196-3 HB £60.00 978-1-78821-221-2 HB £60.00 978-1-78821-294-6 HB £60.00 978-1-78821-195-6 192 pages | 2020 208 pages | 2020 160 pages | 2020 Finance Matters Finance Matters Finance Matters

The Power of Finance NEW Financialization and the Real Economy Malcolm Sawyer

Finance now reaches into all aspects of economic life from the everyday activity of the individual, to the behaviour of corporations and the decisions made for society as a whole. The Power of Finance explores the pervasive forms that financial- ization has taken, its rise as a global phenomenon, its impact on economic growth, its transformative effect on businesses and the costs that we pay as consumers. Malcolm Sawyer, a leading authority, gives an unrivalled overview of its development, its impact, and its role both as an enabler and as a driver of inequality. October 2021 He asks whether finance has become a burden to growth and what, PB £24.99 978-1-78821-230-4 if anything, can be done to tame and control its power. For anyone HB £65.00 978-1-911116-95-0 who wants to understand why the financial crisis occurred and 320 pages | 234 x 156 mm why nothing much has changed, this is essential reading. Malcolm Sawyer is Emeritus Professor of Economics at the University of Leeds. BUILDING PROGRESSIVE ALTERNATIVES SERIES 31

The Political Economy of Industrial NEW Strategy in the UK From Productivity Problems to Development Dilemmas Edited by Craig Berry, Julie Froud and Tom Barker

Industrial strategy is back on the agenda of UK policy elites. This collection of essays by leading academics and practitioners considers the effectiveness of recent industrial policies in addressing the UK’s economic malaise. In offering a broad political economy perspective on economic statecraft and development in the UK, the book focuses on the political and institutional foundations of industrial policy, the value of “foundational” economic practices, the challenge of greening capitalism and addressing regional inequalities, and the March 2021 new financial and corporate governance structures required to PB £24.99 978-1-78821-340-0 radicalize industrial strategy. HB £70.00 978-1-78821-339-4 352 pages | 234 x 156 mm Craig Berry is Reader in Political Economy at Manchester Building Progressive Alternatives Metropolitan University. Julie Froud is Professor of Financial Innovation at the University of Manchester. Tom Barker has taught, most recently, at the University of Sheffield.

Corbynism in Perspective NEW The Labour Party Under Jeremy Corbyn Edited by Andrew Crines

Amongst the party membership Jeremy Corbyn proved to be one of Labour’s most popular and yet most divisive leaders. A conviction politician, determined to do things his way, he was leader of the opposition during one of the most fraught and difficult periods in modern politics. And yet, despite opposing a minority government, Corbyn made little headway in uniting his own party and translating the country’s discontent into his success. This collection of essays assesses Corbyn’s influence on and legacy for the Labour Party. Each chapter focuses on an aspect August 2021 of his time in office, his approach, his political thought and HB £60.00 978-1-78821-291-5 policy formation in an attempt to establish what constitutes 256 pages | 216 x 138mm “Corbynism”. Building Progressive Alternatives Andrew Crines is Senior Lecturer in British Politics at the University of Liverpool. 32 BUILDING PROGRESSIVE ALTERNATIVES SERIES

Europe and the British Left NEW Owen Parker, Matthew Bishop and Nicole Lindstrom

Just as it has for the Conservative Party and the political right in Britain, the European question has divided the Labour Party and the progressive left for over 50 years. In this empirically rich book, the authors explore the debates between today’s “Lexiteers” and the pro-Europe wing of the Labour Party and argue that the debate is often rooted in a flawed analysis of the nature of the global political economy, the European Union and of Britain’s place within both. They make the case for an approach that is critical of the EU, yet pragmatically embraces its potential to facilitate and enable a radical internationalist politics. August 2021 HB £60.00 978-1-78821-245-8 Owen Parker is Senior Lecturer in European Politics at the 240 pages | 216 x 138mm University of Sheffield. Matthew Bishop is Senior Lecturer Building Progressive Alternatives in International Politics at the University of Sheffield. Nicole Lindstrom is Senior Lecturer in Politics at the University of York.

The European Social Question NEW Amandine Crespy

Throughout the EU, welfare state modernization has been at the centre of divisive debates over the redistribution of wealth, and imbalances between a wealthy European core and its peripheries. Today more than ever, the policies and governance structures of the EU are seen as part of the problem rather than the solution. This book asks the questions: can the EU contribute to social policy-making and social cohesion, or does it undermine it? And should its action in the social realm be intensified, or curtailed? Taking a range of key controversies in the debate around EU social policy-making, the book explores the issues and arguments that emerge around them. In doing so, the book helps students November 2021 and researchers alike to understand how the EU shapes social PB £24.99 978-1-78821-358-5 HB £65.00 978-1-78821-357-8 policy on multiple levels and to better assess the EU’s role in 256 pages | 216 x 138 mm supporting social cohesion. Building Progressive Alternatives Amandine Crespy is Associate Professor in Political Science and European Studies at the Université libre de Bruxelles. BUILDING PROGRESSIVE ALTERNATIVES SERIES 33

Race and the Undeserving Poor From Abolition to Brexit Robbie Shilliam

“A milestone in political science and cultural studies.” – Capital & Class “a detailed and sharp analysis of the racialization of those deemed ‘undeserving’ in British society … provides an important analytical framework for us to begin to understand contemporary debates around nationalism and belonging.” – Ethnic and Racial Studies Robbie Shilliam charts the development over the past 200 years of a shifting postcolonial settlement that has produced a racialized distinction between the “deserving” and “undeserving” poor, the PB £19.99 978-1-78821-038-6 latest incarnation of which is a distinction between a deserving, HB £65.00 978-1-78821-037-9 192 pages | 216 x 138mm | 2018 neglected white working class and “others” who are undeserving, Building Progressive Alternatives not indigenous, and not white. Robbie Shilliam is Professor of International Relations at Johns Hopkins University.

Reflections on the Flawed Capitalism Future of the Left The Anglo-American Condition and its Resolution Edited by David Coates David Coates PB £25.00 978-1-911116-52-3 HB £70.00 978-1-911116-51-6 HB £30.00 978-1-911116-33-2 224 pages | 2017 328 pages | 2018 Building Progressive Alternatives Building Progressive Alternatives

What is the future for progressive politics in “Our economic system feels like it’s natural: it’s advanced capitalism? With its political fortunes not and it’s not working. In Flawed Capitalism so low, how might the Left move forward? David Coates tells us what’s going wrong and These essays from leading left intellectuals – why. More importantly the book sets out the Dean Baker, Fred Block, David Coates, Hilary alternatives. Flawed Capitalism is a route map Wainwright, Colin Crouch, Wolfgang Streeck, out of crisis and towards a good society.” – Neal Leo Panitch, Sam Gindin and Matthew Watson Lawson, Compass – reflect on the scale and nature of the task that David Coates (1946–2018) held the Worrell the Left now faces. Chair in Anglo-American Studies at Wake Forest University, North Carolina. 34 SPORTS ECONOMICS

Political Football NEW Regulation, Globalization and the Market Wyn Grant

Football has been largely exempt from the development of the regulatory state and has been left to govern itself. However, new media have raised the profile of the game and globalization has created new pressures as clubs become pawns in the ambitions of states and wealthy individuals. In addition corruption in the international governing body has been a significant problem and the sport’s symbiotic relationship with gambling is a concern. Wyn Grant examines the political economy of football and its uneasy relationship with the market. There are no off-the- shelf solutions for regulation, he argues, but the complexities May 2021 of the game and its economic size require more attention from PB £19.99 978-1-78821-351-6 government. HB £60.00 978-1-78821-350-9 240 pages | 234 x 156 mm Wyn Grant is Emeritus Professor in the Department of Politics and International Studies at the University of Warwick.

Advances in Sports Economics NEW Edited by Robert Butler

Both at the professional and amateur level, sport offers economists the opportunity to study the behaviour, choices and outcomes of decisions of players, referees, regulators and governments. This collection of newly commissioned essays examine these economic outcomes across a wide range of sports, including baseball, basketball, cricket, football, Gaelic games, horse racing, rugby and tennis. The contributors bring their economic analysis to bear on a range of questions, including incentives, superstar players, rule changes, match official behaviour, competition bias and balance, the role of gambling and funding, to better understand the mechanics of August 2021 professional sport. HB £60.00 978-1-78821-354-7 320 pages | 234 x 156 mm Robert Butler is Lecturer in Economics and Director of the Centre for Sports Economics and Law at University College Cork. BEHAVIOURAL ECONOMICS 35

Social Preferences NEW An Introduction to Behavioural Economics and Experimental Research Michalis Drouvelis

Michalis Drouvelis introduces students to one of the key areas of behavioural economics – social preferences. He explains in clear, untechnical language how experimental research in this area has provided economists with much greater understanding of economic behaviour. Each chapter examines how a particular group of experiments have been used by behavioural economists to shed light on the processes of economic decision-making. These include bargaining games, trust games and public good games. The significance August 2021 of determinants such as punishment, sanctioning, emotion, PB £22.99 978-1-78821-417-9 cooperation, reciprocity, leadership, framing and cross-cultural HB £65.00 978-1-78821-416-2 differences are explained and students will gain the understanding 224 pages | 234 x 156 mm needed to replicate the experiments themselves. Michalis Drouvelis is Professor of Behavioural Economics at the University of Birmingham.

Behavioural Economics Bounded Rationality Graham Mallard Graham Mallard

PB £16.99 978-1-911116-41-7 PB £16.00 978-1-78821-258-8 HB £60.00 978-1-911116-40-0 HB £55.00 978-1-78821-257-1 136 pages | 2017 128 pages | 2020 The Economy Key Ideas The Economy Key Ideas

This book introduces the topic of behavioural This introduction presents the key concepts and economics to a beginning readership, approaches adopted in the field of bounded explaining its approach and methodology and rationality, which are used to shed light on real- how it has advanced our understanding of life economic behaviour. The book assesses the human preferences and the mental processes strengths and weaknesses of its current research involved in decision-making. It also looks at programme, including its relationship with the ways in which findings from behavioural behavioural economics. economics have been used to alter the decisions Graham Mallard is Head of Economics at people make, such as the nudge approach, and Clifton College. the ethics of such persuasion. 36 THE ECONOMICS OF BIG BUSINESS SERIES

The Economics of Fishing NEW Rögnvaldur Hannesson

This latest book in the Economics of Big Business series offers students a comprehensive and rigorous guide to the economic considerations motivating the fishing industry and highlights the environmental challenges facing the sector as global consumption of fish continues to rise. Suitable for undergraduate and postgraduate courses on fisheries economics and management, the book focuses primarily on capture fisheries, although the discussion brings in wider aquaculture for comparative analysis. The key economic concepts that drive the industry, most notably sustainable yield, are first explained, before considering how the industry puts these into January 2021 practice in a complex environment of variable fish stocks, quota PB £18.99 978-1-78821-344-8 HB £60.00 978-1-78821-343-1 systems and regulation, while avoiding overexploitation. 208 pages | 210 x 148 mm The Economics of Big Business Rögnvaldur Hannesson was formerly Professor of Fisheries Economics at the Norwegian School of Economics in Bergen.

The Economics of Airlines NEW SECOND EDITION Volodymyr Bilotkach

In this updated and expanded new edition Volodymyr Bilotkach explains the economic realities of the airline industry and the challenges that the sector now faces after the seismic impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. The impact of such a large-scale external shock on the industry is considered across each of its sectors and for each of its primary economic determinants. The book also includes new material on changes to cost structures, the pricing of add-on services, cargo, airport slot allocation and the impact of climate change legislation. The book remains a comprehensive introduction to the economics July 2021 PB £18.99 978-1-78821-382-0 of airlines, how carriers compete, how they develop their business, HB £60.00 978-1-78821-381-3 and how demand and cost structure, coupled with the complex 224 pages | 210 x 148 mm regulatory regime, produces the industry we see today. The Economics of Big Business Volodymyr Bilotkach is Associate Professor at the Singapore Institute of Technology. THE ECONOMICS OF BIG BUSINESS SERIES 37

The Economics of Music NEW SECOND EDITION Peter Tschmuck

The music industry is used to adapting its business model to changing technologies but its latest challenge – Covid-19 – has seen the loss of live music at a time when live performance outstrips music sales as the primary source of income for today’s artists. The second edition of this much used primer on the economic workings of the music industry considers the impact of the pandemic at every level of the sector and how the business model may need to change as different stakeholder positions have shifted. The new edition also examines new trends such as the increasing dominance of tech companies and data, the increasing June 2021 importance of CMOs as market players, the increased role of PB £18.99 978-1-78821-427-8 artist management as well as changes to how we use music in HB £60.00 978-1-78821-426-1 our everyday lives and how this impacts on new entrepreneurial 256 pages | 210 x 148 mm behaviours around music. The Economics of Big Business Peter Tschmuck is Professor of Cultural Institutions Studies at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna.

The Economics of The Economics of The Economics of Cars The Economics of Arms Construction Oil and Gas Fabio Cassia Keith Hartley Stephen Gruneberg Xiaoyi Mu and Matteo Ferrazzi and Noble Francis PB £17.00 978-1-911116-24-0 PB £18.99 978-1-911116-28-8 PB £16.99 978-1-911116-72-1 HB £55.00 978-1-911116-23-3 PB £16.99 978-1-78821-015-7 HB £60.00 978-1-911116-27-1 HB £50.00 978-1-911116-71-4 216 pages | 2017 HB £60.00 978-1-78821-014-0 288 pages | 2019 128 pages | 2018 The Economics of Big Business 208 pages | 2019 The Economics of Big Business The Economics of Big Business The Economics of Big Business 38 HEALTH ECONOMICS/PEACE ECONOMICS

Medical Economics NEW Konrad Obermann and Christian Thielscher

The economic theory that underpins health economics is largely built on the neoclassical school of economic thought at the expense of other heterodox approaches to economics. This book addresses this imbalance of influence and draws on a wider breadth of economic thinking in order to better understand healthcare provision and the allocation of resources. Written by two medics, who are also qualified economists, the book is divided into six parts, each aimed at expanding the reader’s understanding of core issues in health economics: health and economic thinking; health insurance; health economic evaluation; justice and health priority setting; health September 2021 PB £19.99 978-1-78821-190-1 management; and macroeconomics and health. HB £60.00 978-1-78821-189-5 Konrad Obermann is Senior Staff Scientist at Mannheim Institute 288 pages | 234 x 156 mm of Public Health, Heidelberg University. Christian Thielscher is Director of the Competence Centre for Medical Economics at FOM University, Essen.

Essays on Civil War, Inequality NEW and Underdevelopment Syed Mansoob Murshed

Mansoob Murshed has been at the forefront of research in the rational choice approach to conflict. His work has demonstrated that armed conflict is inseparable from inequality and economic development. This book brings together his key writings, including work on conflict causation, sustaining peace agreements, how a peaceful state is made sustainable, the relationship of conflict with economic progress, the trade–conflict nexus, the effects of conflict on financial deepening and fiscal capacity, transnational terrorism and immigration. The essays cover both theoretical ideas, critical literature reviews, March 2021 theory in a mathematical model, cross-national econometric HB £70.00 978-1-78821-374-5 288 pages | 234 x 156 mm empirical analysis, as well as sub-national econometric analyses. The enduring nature of war and conflict and uneven economic outcome make Murshed’s work of lasting significance. Syed Mansoob Murshed is Professor of the Economics of Peace and Conflict at Erasmus University. HISTORY OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT 39

Elinor Ostrom and the NEW Bloomington School Edited by Jayme Lemke and Vlad Tarko

Elinor Ostrom was the first female winner of the Nobel Prize in economics and her achievement has generated renewed interest in the Bloomington School research programme in institutional economics and political economy. These essays showcase Ostrom’s extensive and lasting influence throughout economics and the wider social sciences. Part 1 contextualizes the Bloomington School within schools of economic thought and shows how Ostrom’s distinct methodology is used in policy-making and governance. Part 2 uses case studies to illustrate the value of civic involvement within public policy, a June 2021 PB £19.99 978-1-78821-124-6 method pioneered by Ostrom and the Bloomington School. HB £60.00 978-1-78821-123-9 Jayme Lemke is senior research fellow at the Mercatus Center, 240 pages | 234 x 156mm George Mason University. Vlad Tarko is assistant professor in the Department of Political Economy and Moral Science, University of Arizona.

The History of Karl Polanyi’s Political Post-Keynesian Theory Civil Economy Economics and Economic Thought Revisited Another Idea of the Market A Course for Students A Critical Guide Money, Uncertainty and Luigino Bruni and Teachers Edited by Gareth Dale, Employment and Stefano Zamagni Roger E. Backhouse Christopher Holmes and Matteo Iannizzotto and Keith Tribe Maria Markantonatou PB £16.99 978-1-911116-00-4 HB £60.00 978-1-78821-149-9 HB £60.00 978-1-911116-01-1 176 pages | 2016 PB £22.99 978-1-911116-70-7 PB £20.99 978-1-78821-090-4 152 pages | 2020 HB £75.00 978-1-911116-69-1 HB £65.00 978-1-78821-089-8 400 pages | 2018 240 pages | 2019 40 PHILOSOPHY

Seeing Ourselves Reclaiming Humanity from God and Science Raymond Tallis

“In this marvellous book, Tallis trains his keen intellect on issues central to our understanding of what it is to be human … Tallis is a very important thinker and this is a very important book.” – Stan Klein, University of California, Santa Barbara “For Tallis, it is clear that human beings are both a part of nature and apart from nature. This book is a mind-expanding exploration, by one of the world’s leading polymaths and humanists, of the implications and tensions of this insight.” – Andrew Pinsent, University of Oxford

HB £30.00 978-1-78821-231-1 Raymond Tallis goes in search of what kind of beings we are and 480 pages | 234 x 156mm | 2019 where we might find meaning in our lives. If we reject religion, asks Tallis, what should we put in its place? How do we ensure, if we accept the death of God, that something within us does not also die? And where do we find meaning if, as some scientists claim, we are simply organisms shaped by the forces of evolution, with no reason to exist and no objective value?

Of Time Logos and Lamentation The Mystery of How We Reflections on Transience Make Sense of the World Raymond Tallis Raymond Tallis

PB £25.00 978-1-78821-174-1 HB £25.00 978-1-78821-087-4 HB £75.00 978-1-911116-21-9 276 pages | 2018 736 pages | 2017

“[An] astonishing magnum opus, the product “Tallis is one of the most thoughtful of self- of decades of scrupulous, far-reaching, and confessed unbelievers … written for the general detailed engagement with a huge range of reader with ‘a sub-philosophical frame of mind’, interlocking disciplines.” – The New Atlantis this study will repay reading more than once – and then again.” – Church Times “An absorbing book that will reward the patient reader with a deeper insight into the “requires careful, thoughtful reading … it offers problem of time.” – Wall Street Journal a substantial new direction in a pretty hot area of philosophy.” – Philosophy Now “will provide hours of pleasure and instruction to all who delve into it.” – Sir Roger Scruton KEY BACKLIST 41

The Conservative Driving Change Social Movements in Rethinking Global Challenge to Travel in the Twenty-First Latin America Labour Globalization Century Mapping the Mosaic After Neoliberalism Anglo-American Perspectives David Metz Ronaldo Munck Ronaldo Munck Ray Kiely PB £19.99 978-1-78821-121-5 PB £24.99 978-1-78821-243-4 PB £22.99 978-1-78821-105-5 HB £65.00 978-1-78821-120-8 PB £19.99 978-1-78821-097-3 HB £65.00 978-1-78821-242-7 HB £70.00 978-1-78821-104-8 192 pages | 2019 HB £60.00 978-1-78821-096-6 192 pages | 2020 280 pages | 2018 272 pages | 2020

Blockchain and the General Equilibrium Analysing Corruption The Money Laundering Digital Economy Yves Balasko Dan Hough Market The Socio-Economic Impact Regulating the Criminal of Blockchain Technology PB £24.99 978-1-78821-041-6 PB £19.99 978-1-911116-55-4 Economy HB £70.00 978-1-78821-040-9 HB £70.00 978-1-911116-54-7 Fred Steinmetz, Lennart 176 pages | 2019 216 pages | 2017 Edited by Ante and Ingo Fiedler Killian J. McCarthy

PB £19.99 978-1-78821-225-0 HB £70.00 978-1-911116-43-1 HB £60.00 978-1-78821-224-3 234 pages | 2018 208 pages | 2020 42 KEY BACKLIST

The Federal Reserve The Contradictions of Capitalism, Socialism The Size of Government and its Founders Capital in the Twenty- and Property Rights Measurement, Methodology and Official Statistics Money, Politics and Power First Century Mateusz Machaj Richard A. Naclerio The Piketty Opportunity Václav Rybáček Edited by Pat Hudson HB £68.00 978-1-78821-035-5 HB £68.00 978-1-78821-010-2 PB £17.99 978-1-78821-078-2 and Keith Tribe 224 pages | 2018 HB £65.00 978-1-911116-03-5 Austrian Economics 192 pages | 2019 Austrian Economics 240 pages | 2018 PB £25.00 978-1-911116-11-0 HB £70.00 978-1-911116-10-3 312 pages | 2016

An Economic History The Market A Short History of Freeing Trade in of Europe Since 1700 Matthew Watson Inequality North America Vera Zamagni Michelle Alacevich Greg Anderson PB £19.99 978-1-911116-61-5 and Anna Soci PB £20.99 978-1-911116-39-4 HB £70.00 978-1-911116-60-8 PB £19.99 978-1-78821-061-4 HB £70.00 978-1-911116-38-7 192 pages | 2017 PB £15.99 978-1-78821-049-2 HB £60.00 978-1-78821-060-7 328 pages | 2017 HB £55.00 978-1-78821-048-5 208 pages | 2019 232 pages | 2017 Not for sale in North America AGENTS AND REPRESENTATIVES 43

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Alacevich, Michele 42 Crespy, Amandine 32 Future of Northern Ireland 15 Alarums & Excursions 15 Crines, Andrew 31 Future of UK–China Relations 12 Allen, Patrick 5 Cultural Economics 27 Future Tense 8 Analysing Corruption 41 Anderson, Greg 42 Dale, Gareth 39 Gender & Race Economic Angrynomics 11 De Ruyter, Alex 27 Governance 16 Ante, Lennart 41 Degrowth 13 General Equilibrium 41 Ashman, Sam 20 Demetriades, Panicos 18 Gig Economy 27 Ashworth, Jonathan 30 Dixon, Adam 28 Gökay, Bülent 24 Austerity 27 Doreen Massey Critic Dialogues 25 Grant, Wyn 34 Doreen Massey Reader 25 Gray, Matthew 22 Backhouse, Roger 39 Dorling, Danny 13 Gross, Jill 23 Baglioni, Elena 25 Driving Change 41 Gruneberg, Stephen 37 Balasko, Yves 41 Droulevis, Michalis 35 Bailey, David 14 Hannesson, Rögnvaldur 36 Banking on the State 30 Economic Anthropology 26 Hansen, Peo 18 Behavioural Economics 35 Economic History of Europe 42 Hartley, Keith 37 Berndt, Christian 25 Economics of Airlines 2e 36 Haynes, Michael 27 Berry, Craig 31 Economics of Arms 37 Heine, Michael 30 Bilotkach, Volodymyr 36 Economics of Cars 37 Heintz, James 17 Bishop, Matthew 32 Economics of Construction 37 Hellmanzik, Christiane 27 Blockchain & Digital Economy 41 Economics of Fishing 36 Henning, Martin 24 Blyth, Mark 11 Economics of Music 2e 37 Herr, Hansjörg 30 Bounded Rationality 35 Economics of Oil & Gas 37 Hirsch, Donald 27 Breeze, Beth 6 Economy of the Gulf States 22 History of Economics 39 British Business Banking 29 Economy’s Other Half 17 Holmes, Christopher 39 Brown, Kerry 12 Elinor Ostrom & Bloomington Hough, Dan 41 Brown, Martyn 27 School 39 Hudson, Pat 42 Bruni, Luigino 39 Essays on Civil War, Inequality 38 Europe & Northern Ireland 14 Iannizzotto, Matteo 39 Budd, Leslie 14 In Defence of Philanthropy 6 Butler, Robert 34 Europe & the British Left 32 Europe’s Brexit 14 In Pursuit of Good Governance 9 Campling, Liam 25 European Central Bank 30 Indian Economy 22 Capapé, Javier 28 European Social Question 32 Informal Economy 27 Capitalism, Socialism, Property 42 European Studies 16 Italian Economy 22 Cardenas, Enrique 21 Evershed, Jonathan 15 Japanese Economy 22 Carrier, James 26 Everyday Economics 12 Jones, Erik 16 Cassell, Mark 30 Evolving Regional Economies 24 Cassia, Fabio 37 Kallis, Giorgos 13 Central Bank Independence 18 Farming as Financial Asset 25 Karl Polanyi’s Pol & Eco Thought 39 China’s Belt & Road Initiative 19 Federal Reserve & its Founders 42 Kiely, Ray 41 China’s Hong Kong 2e 19 Fender, John 27 King, Chidi 17 Chinese Economy 20 Ferrazzi, Matteo 37 Kirwan, Samuel 26 Christophers, Brett 25 Fiedler, Ingo 41 Koljonen, Annika 13 Civil Economy 39 Fieschi, Catherine 8, 12 Konzelmann, Suzanne 5 Coates, David 33 Financial Inclusion 26 Kribbe, Hans 12 Finntopia 13 Coe, Neil 25 Labour Regimes & Global Collective Bargaining & Gender Flawed Capitalism 33 Production 25 Equality 17 Forni, Lorenzo 4 Lave, Rebecca 25 Conservative Challenge to Francis, Noble 37 Lefevre, Christian 23 Globalization 41 Freedom 7 Lemke, Jayme 39 Contradictions of Capital 42 Freeing Trade North America 42 Lindstrom, Nicole 32 Corbynism in Perspective 31 French Economy 21 Living Wage 27 Coulter, Steve 12 Froud, Julie 31 Lloyd, Michael 29 Credit Rating Agencies 28 Fuller, Gregory 18 44 INDEX

Logos 40 Power of Finance 30 Westlake, Martin 14 Lonergan, Eric 11 Price of Football 2e 2 Whatever It Takes 18 Lynch, Frances 21 Productivity 27 Whitworth, Andrew 29 Williams, Colin 27 Machaj, Mateusz 42 Quantitative Easing 30 Wintour, Nora 17 Magic Money Tree 4 Maguire, Kieran 2 Race and the Undeserving Poor 33 Young, Alasdair 18 Mallard, Graham 35 Rantisi, Norma 25 Zamagni, Stefano 39 Marginalism 27 Reflections on Future of the Left 33 Zamagni, Vera 22, 42 Markantonatou, Maria 39 Regulating Banks 29 Market 42 Resource Curse 27 Market/Place 25 Rethinking Global Labour 41 McCarthy, Killian 41 Return of the State 5 McCartney, Matthew 22 Rogelja, Igor 19 McDonald, Oonagh 10 Runge, Robin 17 Medical Economics 38 Russian Economy 22 Mennillo, Giulia 28 Rybacek, Vaclav 42 Metz, David 41 Savitch, H. V. 23 Mexican Economy 21 Sawyer, Malcolm 30 Modern Migration Theory 18 Schena, Patrick 28 Money Laundering Market 41 Seeing Ourselves 40 Morgan, Stephen 20 Sex Economy 17 Mosselmans, Bert 27 Shilliam, Robbie 33 Mu, Xiaoyi 37 Short History of Inequality 42 Munck, Ronaldo 41 Size of Government 42 Murphy, Mary 14, 15 Slipping Loose 14 Murshed, Syed Mansoob 27, 38 Smith, Adrian 25 Soci, Anna 42 Naclerio, Richard 42 Social Movements Latin America 41 Negotiating Our Economic Future 12 Social Preferences 35 New Politics of Trade 18 South African Economy 20 New York 23 Sovereign Wealth Funds 28 O’Connor, Monica 17 Sports Economics 34 O’Dwyer, Muireann 16 Steinmetz, Fred 41 Obermann, Konrad 38 Stopping Gender Violence 17 Of Time & Lamentation 40 Strongmen 12 Oliver, Tim 14 Summers, Tim 19 Ouma, Stefan 25 Tallis, Raymond 7, 40 Outside the EU 14 Tarko, Vlad 39 Pandemonium 3 Tassinari, Fabrizio 9 Papaconstantinou, George 18 Thielscher, Christian 38 Paris 23 Toporowski, Jan 5 Parker, Owen 32 Tribe, Keith 39, 42 Peck, Jamie 25 Trust, Money Cryptocurrencies 10 Pigman, Geoffrey 12 Tschmuck, Peter 37 Pillinger, Jane 17 Tsimonis, Konstantinos 19 Politcal Economy of Brexit 14 Turkey in the Global Economy 24 Political Economy of Housing Valadez-Martinez, Laura 27 Financialization 18 Van Middelaar, Luuk 3, 15 Political Economy of Industrial Strategy 31 Watanabe, Hiroaki 22 Political Football 34 Watson, Matthew 42 Populocracy 12 Weber, Yuval 22 Post-Keynesian Theory Revisited 39 Werner, Marion 25 The books listed in this catalogue may be ordered through your local bookshop, internet bookshop, or online by visiting www.agendapub.com. Alternatively, you can order our books directly from our distributors:

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