The Hidden Costs team engages with, extends and mobilizes the research of its global governance partners. Recent research from our partners includes:
Research Publications
Journal | Title | Cluster Researcher(s) | Link | Publication Year | |
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Routledge | Financializing Nature in Handbook on Global Sustainability Governance | Jennifer Clapp | Read the publication | 2019 | |
Business and Society | Publishing Interdisciplinary Research in Business & Society | Andrew Crane | Read the publication | 2019 | |
Review of International Political Economy | Power in global value chains | Stefano Ponte | Read the publication | 2019 | |
Global Environmental Change | Criteria for effective zero-deforestation commitments | Peter Dauvergne | Read the publication | 2019 | |
Duke University Press | The Metropolis: The Infrastructure of the Anthropocene | Gastón Gordillo | Read the publication | 2019 | |
European Journal of International Relations | Towards a ‘pluralist’ world order: creative agency and legitimacy in global institutions | Kate Macdonald | Read the publication | 2019 | |
Marine Policy | The fisheries of the South China Sea: Major trends since 1950 | Daniel Pauly | Read the publication | 2019 | |
Organization and Natural Environment(ONE) | Do Private Regulations 'Ratchet Up?' How to distinguish types of regulatory stringency and patterns of change | Ben Cashore | Read the publication | 2019 | |
Regulation & Governance | Big audit firms as regulatory intermediaries in transnational labor governance | Genevieve LeBaron | Read the publication | 2018 | |
Marine Policy | Out of control means off the menu: The case for ceasing consumption of luxury products from highly vulnerable species when international trade cannot be adequately controlled; shark fin as a case study | Daniel Pauly | Read the publication | 2018 |