Browsing All of EconStor by Author McMahon, James
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Year of Publication | Title | Author(s) |
2013 | The Rise of a Confident Hollywood: Risk and the Capitalization of Cinema | McMahon, James |
2013 | The Rise of a Confident Hollywood: Risk and the Capitalization of Cinema | McMahon, James |
2014 | Capitalist Power, Distribution and the Order of Cinema | McMahon, James |
2015 | Marxism, Culture and the Measurement of Value | McMahon, James |
2015 | Risk and Capitalist Power: Conceptual Tools for Studying the Political Economy of Hollywood | McMahon, James |
2015 | From Power Over Creation to the Power of Creation: Cornelius Castoriadis on Democratic Cultural Creation and the Case of Hollywood | Holman, Christopher; McMahon, James |
2015 | What Makes Hollywood Run? Capitalist Power, Risk and the Control of Social Creativity | McMahon, James |
2018 | Is Hollywood a Risky Business? A Political Economic Analysis of Risk and Creativity | McMahon, James |
2019 | Selling Hollywood to China | McMahon, James |
2020 | Reconsidering systemic fear and the stock market: A reply to Baines and Hager | McMahon, James |
2021 | Reconsidering Systemic Fear and the Stock Market: A Reply to Baines and Hager | McMahon, James |
2022 | Why Scorsese is Right About Corporate Power | McMahon, James |
2022 | The Political Economy of Hollywood. Capitalist Power and Cultural Production | McMahon, James |
2022 | Star Power and Risk. A Political Economic Study of Casting Trends in Hollywood | McMahon, James |
2022 | The Political Economy of Hollywood: Capitalist Power and Cultural Production; introduction | McMahon, James |