Peer-reviewed articles
Antunes de Oliveira, F. and I.H. Kvangraven. 2023. “Back to Dakar: Decolonizing International Political Economy through Dependency Theory.” Review of International Political Economy.
Koddenbrock, Kai, Ingrid Harvold Kvangraven and Ndongo Samba Sylla. 2022. ‘Beyond financialisation: the longue durée of finance and production in the Global South.’Cambridge Journal of Economics 46(4): 703–733.
Alami, Ilias, Carolina Alves, Bruno Bonizzi, Annina Kaltenbrunner, Kai Koddenbrock, Ingrid Harvold Kvangraven and Jeff Powell. 2022. International financial subordination: a critical research agenda. Review of International Political Economy.
Kvangraven, I.H. 2021. ‘Beyond the Stereotype: Restating the Relevance of the Dependency Research Programme’, Development and Change 52(1): 76-112.
Debate pieces in peer-reviewed journals
Kvangraven, I.H., M.D. Styve and U. Kufakurinani. 2021. ‘Samir Amin and beyond: the enduring relevance of Amin’s approach to political economy’, Review of African Political Economy 48(167): 1-7.
Kvangraven, I.H. 2020. ‘Samir Amin: A Pioneering Marxist and Third World Activist,’ Development and Change doi.org/10.1111/dech.12562
Edited volumes
Reinert, E. and I.H.Kvangraven. 2023. A Modern Guide to Uneven Economic Development. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar
Kufakurinani, U. Kvangraven, IH., Santanta, F., Styve, MD. (eds). 2017. Dialogues on Development Volume 1: Dependency, New York: Institute for New Economic Thinking.
Working papers
Alami, Ilias, Carolina Alves, Bruno Bonizzi, Annina Kaltenbrunner, Kai Kodddenbrock, Ingrid Kvangraven and Jeff Powell (2021) ‘International financial subordination: a critical research agenda,’ Greenwich Papers in Political Economy 85.
Koddenbrock, K, I.H. Kvangraven, N.S. Sylla. 2020. ‘Beyond Financialisation: The Need for a Longue Durée Understanding of Finance in Imperialism,’ OSF PrePrints.
Book reviews
Kvangraven, I.H. and F. Antunes de Oliveira. 2023. The world that Latin America created. The United Nations economic commission for Latin America in the development era. The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought.
Kvangraven, I.H. 2021. ‘Colonial legacies and racial hierarchies in the global economy: a review article’, Race and Class 63 (3): 103-108.
Kvangraven, I.H. 2021. ‘Money Power and Financial Capital from a Decolonial Perspective’, AfronomicsLaw November 5th, 2021 [Review of Alami’s Money Power and Financial Capital in Emerging Markets: Facing the Liquidity Tsunami]
Kvangraven, I.H. 2018. ‘Book Review: The Global Political Economy of Raúl Prebisch,’ Review of Political Economics.
Book chapters
Kvangraven, I.H. (2023) “The need to centre imperialism in studies of uneven development” in Reinert, E. and I.H.Kvangraven (eds) A Modern Guide to Uneven Economic Development. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar.
Kvangraven, I.H. (2023) “Dependency theory: strengths, weaknesses, and its relevance today” in Reinert, E. and I.H.Kvangraven (eds) A Modern Guide to Uneven Economic Development. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar.
Kvangraven, I.H. (2017), ’The Relevance of Dependent Development Then and Now – Peter Evans,’ in U. Kufakurinani, I.H. Kvangraven, F. Santanta and M.D. Styve (eds), Dialogues on Development Vol. 1: Dependency, New York: Institute for New Economic Thinking.
Kvangraven, I.H. (2017), ’A Dependency Pioneer – Samir Amin,’ in U. Kufakurinani, I.H. Kvangraven, F. Santanta and M.D. Styve (eds), Dialogues on Development Vol. 1: Dependency, New York: Institute for New Economic Thinking.
Kufakurinani, U., I.H. Kvangraven, F. Santanta, M.D. Styve (2017), ’Introduction: Why Should We Discuss Dependency Theory Today?’ in U. Kufakurinani, I.H. Kvangraven, F. Santanta and M.D. Styve (eds), Dialogues on Development Vol. 1: Dependency, New York: Institute for New Economic Thinking.
Kvangraven, I.H. (2017), ’Dependency Theory Is Alive in Different Guises – Matías Vernengo,’ in U. Kufakurinani, I.H. Kvangraven, F. Santanta and M.D. Styve (eds), Dialogues on Development Vol. 1: Dependency, New York: Institute for New Economic Thinking.
Kvangraven, I.H. (2017), ’Varieties of Dependence in Europe – László Bruszt,’ in U. Kufakurinani, I.H. Kvangraven, F. Santanta and M.D. Styve (eds), Dialogues on Development Vol. 1: Dependency, New York: Institute for New Economic Thinking
Popular pieces
The need for South-centred theorisation in Development Studies, Development Studies Association, March 7th, 2023
Beyond Eurocentrism, Aeon, April 15th, 2022.
Enduring Relevance: Samir Amin’s radical political economy (with Maria Dyveke Styve, Ushehwedu Kufakurinani and Ray Bush), Review of African Political Economy, March 16th 2021.
Beyond The Stereotype: How Dependency Theory Remains Relevant, Progress in Political Economy, June 24, 2020.
If we want to tackle global inequality, we need better economic theories, openDemocracy June 11th, 2020.
Samir Amin: A Pioneering Marxist and Third World Activist, Progress in Political Economy, January 28th, 2020
Is ‘Imperialism’ a Relevant Concept Today? A Debate Among Marxists, Developing Economics, May 2017