Capital, revenue, and the non-equilibrium thermodynamics of value (Edward Elgar 2026)

‘The quantity of thermodynamic depth produced per worker-second of average labor under advancing conditions of production’, Review of Radical Political Economics, DOI:10.1177/04866134251412454, 2026

‘Unproductive labour and the smile curve’, Review of Radical Political Economics, 56(2), 247-266, 2024

‘Global production and the crisis of the tax state’, Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 56(8), 2196-2212, 2024

‘Gently down the stream: BEPS, value theory, and the allocation of profitability along global value chains’, World Tax Journal, 13(2), 163-216, 2021

‘Corporations, comity and the ‘revenue rule’: a jurisprudence of offshore’, London Review of International Law, 8(3), 399-424, 2020

‘Juridical ontologies of production and the Ricardian machine’, Accounting, Economics and Law: a Convivium, 14(1), 133-157, 2024

Acceptable levels of tax risk as a metric of corporate tax responsibility: theory, and a survey of practice’, Nordic Tax Journal, 2019(1), 1-15, 2019

‘Global inequality chains: integrating mechanisms of value distribution into analyses of global production’, Global Networks, 18(1), 33–56, 2018 (co-author with Liam Campling)

‘Risk-mining the public exchequer’, Journal of Tax Administration, 3(2), 22-35, 2017

Corporate tax reform and “value creation”: towards unfettered diagonal re-allocation across the Global Inequality Chain’, Accounting, Economics, and Law: A Convivium, 7(1), 20160020, 2017