Browsing All of EconStor by Author McMahon, James


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Year of PublicationTitleAuthor(s)
2013 The Rise of a Confident Hollywood: Risk and the Capitalization of CinemaMcMahon, James
2013 The Rise of a Confident Hollywood: Risk and the Capitalization of CinemaMcMahon, James
2014 Capitalist Power, Distribution and the Order of CinemaMcMahon, James
2015 What Makes Hollywood Run? Capitalist Power, Risk and the Control of Social CreativityMcMahon, James
2015 Marxism, Culture and the Measurement of ValueMcMahon, James
2015 Risk and Capitalist Power: Conceptual Tools for Studying the Political Economy of HollywoodMcMahon, James
2015 From Power Over Creation to the Power of Creation: Cornelius Castoriadis on Democratic Cultural Creation and the Case of HollywoodHolman, Christopher; McMahon, James
2018 Is Hollywood a Risky Business? A Political Economic Analysis of Risk and CreativityMcMahon, James
2019 Selling Hollywood to ChinaMcMahon, James
2020 Reconsidering systemic fear and the stock market: A reply to Baines and HagerMcMahon, James
2021 Reconsidering Systemic Fear and the Stock Market: A Reply to Baines and HagerMcMahon, James
2022 Star Power and Risk. A Political Economic Study of Casting Trends in HollywoodMcMahon, James
2022 Why Scorsese is Right About Corporate PowerMcMahon, James
2022 The Political Economy of Hollywood: Capitalist Power and Cultural Production; introductionMcMahon, James
2022 The Political Economy of Hollywood. Capitalist Power and Cultural ProductionMcMahon, James