JSPE-Routledge Prize Winners
2023 (the 10th)
John E. Roemer based on her books
John E. Roemer, A General Theory of Exploitation and Class. Harvard University Press, 1982.
2022 (the 9th)
no winner
2021 (the 8th)
Sunanda Sen based on her books
Sunanda Sen, Dominant Finance and Stagnant Economies, Oxford University Press, 2014
Sunanda Sen (co-edited with Maria Christina Marcuzzo), The Changing Face of Imperialism: From colonialism to contemporary capitalism, Routledge, 2018.
2020 (the 7th)
Capitalism, Macroeconomics and Reality: Understanding Globalization, Financialization, Competition and Crisis, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham and Northampton, 2017
2019 (the 6th)
Robert Boyer based on his books
Japanese Capitalism in Crisis: A Régulationist Interpretation, Routledge, London and New York, 2000
Diversity and Transformations of Asian Capitalisms, Routledge, Abingdon, 2012. En Français: Capitalismes asiatiques: deversité et transformations, Presses universitaires de Rennes, Rennes, 2015
Evolving Diversity and Interdependence of Capitalisms: Transformations of Regional Integration in EU and Asia, Springer, Tokyo, 2018
2018 (the 5th)
Diane Elson (Essex University) based on her books
Male Bias in the Development Process, Manchester University Press, 1991
The Feminist Economics of Trade, edited with Irene van Staveren, Caren Grown and Nilüfer Çagatay, Routledge, 2007
2017 (the 4th)
Saskia Sassen (Columbia University) based on her books
Terittory, Authority, Rights from Medieval to Global Assemblages, Princeton University Press, 2006.
Expulsions Brutality and Complexity in the Global Economy, The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2014.
2016 (the 3rd)
David Harvey (City University of New York) based on his book
The Enigma of Capital: And the Crises of Capitalism, Oxford University Press, 2010
2015 (the 2nd)
Makoto Itoh (The University of Tokyo) based on his two books
Political Economy for Socialism, Macmillan, 1995
The Japanese Economy Reconsidered, Palgrave, 2000
2014 (the 1st)
Samuel Bowles (Santa Fe Institute) based on his two books
Microeconomics: Behavior, Institutions and Evolution, Princeton University Press, 2004
The New Economics of Inequality and Redistribution, Cambridge University Press, 2012