Journal of Law and Political Economy
Parent: Berkeley Law
eScholarship stats: Breakdown by Item for February through May, 2025
Item | Title | Total requests | Download | View-only | %Dnld |
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74b905p6 | Antitrust’s Right Turn in the Late 1970s | 881 | 241 | 640 | 27.4% |
3k16c24g | Learning Like a State: Statecraft in the Digital Age | 769 | 259 | 510 | 33.7% |
4bw094qc | Climate Change, Race, and Migration | 649 | 119 | 530 | 18.3% |
3qn3f1c6 | The Intellectual Origins of the Modern International Tax Regime: Edwin R. A. Seligman, Economic Allegiance, and the League of Nations’ 1923 Report | 557 | 96 | 461 | 17.2% |
0m10m2r6 | Infrastructural (Dis)Entitlement: Tactics of Dispossession on the Critical Minerals Frontier | 512 | 101 | 411 | 19.7% |
5mp8c737 | Mapping Racial Capitalism: Implications for Law | 464 | 187 | 277 | 40.3% |
1q61869b | Enslaved in a Free Country: Legalized Exploitation of Native Americans and African Americans in Early California and the Post-Emancipation South | 438 | 41 | 397 | 9.4% |
9nz5z03m | Turnover, Prices, and Reallocation: Why Minimum Wages Raise the Incomes of Low-Wage Workers | 399 | 251 | 148 | 62.9% |
1v98k5fz | Robert B. Reich, The System: Who Rigged It, How We Fix It (Penguin Random House, 2020), 224 pages. | 374 | 35 | 339 | 9.4% |
3nw277pd | Reconstructing Class Analysis | 350 | 117 | 233 | 33.4% |
41d8x6np | Is the Problem with Antitrust Law or Antitrust Enforcement? | 339 | 94 | 245 | 27.7% |
75b612f5 | Law as Architecture: Mapping Contingency and Autonomy in Twentieth-Century Legal Historiography | 302 | 65 | 237 | 21.5% |
5784v5f1 | The Biden Administration’s Initiative to Modernize Regulatory Review | 288 | 68 | 220 | 23.6% |
8p8284sh | Law and Political Economy in a Time of Accelerating Crises | 284 | 83 | 201 | 29.2% |
8pc158nm | Review of Ruth Dukes and Wolfgang Streeck, Democracy at Work: Contract, Status and Post-Industrial Justice (Polity Press, 2023) | 283 | 67 | 216 | 23.7% |
22b7z1n5 | Devaluing Sustainability: Financialized Disclosure Governance and Transparency in Modern Slavery and Climate Change | 273 | 75 | 198 | 27.5% |
7bb46936 | Milton’s Paradise: Situating Hong Kong in Neoliberal Lore | 268 | 42 | 226 | 15.7% |
3q86m244 | Ignorance Is Strength: Climate Change, Corporate Governance, Politics, and the English Language | 267 | 61 | 206 | 22.8% |
2kq306cb | ESG Backlash in the United States—Investor Concerns or “Red Scare”? | 253 | 58 | 195 | 22.9% |
3tm5v8q5 | Introduction: Improvements, Complements, and Alternatives to Quantitative Analysis in Competition Law and Industrial Regulation | 248 | 80 | 168 | 32.3% |
8ds7z4xh | The Future of Socialist Feminism | 231 | 44 | 187 | 19.0% |
1nb5f92v | Legal Predistribution, Market Justice, and Dedemocratization: Polanyi and Piketty on Law and Political Economy | 230 | 58 | 172 | 25.2% |
1wj7x32x | Review of Andrew Schrank, The Economic Sociology of Development (Polity Press, 2023) | 221 | 56 | 165 | 25.3% |
8rd759x8 | Stephanie Kelton, The Deficit Myth: Modern Monetary Theory and How to Build a Better Economy (John Murray Press, 2020), 336 pages | 219 | 70 | 149 | 32.0% |
54j836d0 | The Externality of Discounted Externalities | 216 | 48 | 168 | 22.2% |
4j55b8nx | Gender, Expulsion, and Law Under Racial Capitalism | 206 | 40 | 166 | 19.4% |
50x1945k | Toward a Sociology of Contract | 205 | 65 | 140 | 31.7% |
9x1937cn | Front Matter v5 iss1 | 195 | 28 | 167 | 14.4% |
4c0793r9 | Transnational ESG: The Impact of EU Sustainability Directives on US Law and Policy | 190 | 50 | 140 | 26.3% |
94p5w6v6 | A Labor Theory of Negotiation: From Integration to Value Creation | 186 | 67 | 119 | 36.0% |
7f10d48g | Review of Bashir Mobasher, Constitutional Law and the Politics of Ethnic Accommodation: Institutional Design in Afghanistan | 184 | 46 | 138 | 25.0% |
31w7j58n | Review of Marija Bartl, Reimagining Prosperity: Toward a New Imaginary of Law and Political Economy in the EU | 182 | 34 | 148 | 18.7% |
38q093rd | Better Than Jail: Social Policy in the Shadow of Racialized Mass Incarceration | 176 | 49 | 127 | 27.8% |
5md2708c | Review of Julia Calvert, The Politics of Investment Treaties in Latin America (Oxford University Press, 2022) | 174 | 42 | 132 | 24.1% |
93d7g9d0 | Codetermination and Power in the Workplace | 174 | 33 | 141 | 19.0% |
6hf5v3cx | Invested in Whiteness: Zimbabwe, the von Pezold Arbitration, and the Question of Race in International Law | 167 | 33 | 134 | 19.8% |
72f101th | Review of Anu Bradford, Digital Empires: The Global Battle to Regulate Technology (Oxford University Press, 2023) | 157 | 76 | 81 | 48.4% |
1zn1h7w9 | Association for the Promotion of Political Economy and the Law (APPEAL): Transforming Law and Economic Power | 156 | 37 | 119 | 23.7% |
2z47p6t9 | National Identity and Economic Development in Market-Dominant Small Jurisdictions | 156 | 19 | 137 | 12.2% |
8vx8h1fr | The Neoliberal Understanding of Human Rights and the Failure to Protect Refugees | 156 | 48 | 108 | 30.8% |
9x17w2kv | What Do Franchisees Do? Vertical Restraints as Workplace Fissuring and Labor Discipline Devices | 153 | 55 | 98 | 35.9% |
7ms1r9q9 | The Legal Form of Climate Change Litigation: An Inquiry into the Transformative Potential and Limits of Private Law | 151 | 37 | 114 | 24.5% |
8mf679v5 | Human Rights and Political Economy: Addressing the Legal Construction of Poverty and Rights Deprivation | 151 | 37 | 114 | 24.5% |
3386b28c | A Topography of Effective Climate Governance in Canada: The Contours of Fiduciary Obligation | 150 | 26 | 124 | 17.3% |
4ff4q8vf | Bound by the Economic Constitution: Notes for “Law and Political Economy” in Europe | 149 | 38 | 111 | 25.5% |
8cz0c4xs | Introduction—Corporate and Securities Law Responses to Climate Change: Law and Political Economy Perspectives | 149 | 34 | 115 | 22.8% |
1tm870gt | In Press | 146 | 17 | 129 | 11.6% |
9zw2v8q8 | The Regulatory Roots of Inequality in America | 146 | 48 | 98 | 32.9% |
86z4j62c | Revisiting (Again) “Truth in Securities Revisited”: The SEC Disclosure Regime in the New Millennium | 144 | 47 | 97 | 32.6% |
3t61g53n | If You Don’t Like Your Job, Can You Always Quit? Pervasive Monopsony Power and Freedom in the Labor Market | 143 | 31 | 112 | 21.7% |
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