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Book Chapters

Lombardozzi, Lorena (2024) 'Contemporary Challenges and Future Perspectives of Structural Transformation in the Former Soviet Union and Its Satellites.' In: Gevorkyan, Aleksandr V., (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Post-Socialist Economie. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Lombardozzi, Lorena (2023) 'From Marx's 'Double Freedom’ to ‘Degrees of Unfreedom’: Methodological Insights from the Study of Uzbekistan’s Agrarian Labour.' In: Mezzadri, Alessandra, (ed.), Marx in the Field. London: Anthem Press, pp. 147-159. (Anthem Frontiers of Global Political Economy and Development)

Journal Article

Kristina Hultgren, Anna, Upadhaya, Anu, O'Hagan, Lauren, Wingrove, Peter, Adamu, Amina, Greenfield, Mari, Lombardozzi, Lorena, Sah, Pramod K., Tsiga, Ismaila A., Umar, Aishat and Wolfenden, Freda (2024) 'English-medium education and the perpetuation of girls’ disadvantage: Parental investment and gendered aspirations in Nepal.' English Today. (Forthcoming)

Lombardozzi, Lorena (2024) 'The social reproduction of (and through) food: Agrarian change in Uzbekistan.' Journal of Agrarian Change, 24 (3). e12580.

Lombardozzi, Lorena (2024) 'Structural Transformation Through a Multi-vector Geo-economic Governance? BRI and Upgrading of the Uzbek Gas Industry.' The European Journal of Development Research, 36. pp. 696-717.

Calabrese, Linda, Rhys, Jenkins and Lombardozzi, Lorena (2024) 'The Belt and Road Initiative and Dynamics of Structural Transformation.' European Journal of Development Research, 36. pp. 515-547.

Lombardozzi, Lorena (2024) 'Untangling the nexus between marketization, crop diversity, farmers' wealth and nutrition: The case of Uzbekistan.' Journal of International Development, 36 (2). pp. 1489-1506.

Lombardozzi, Lorena (2023) 'An historical analysis of state capitalism through structural transformation: the case of Uzbekistan.' Globalizations. pp. 1-17. (Forthcoming)

Lombardozzi, Lorena (2022) 'The marketisation of life: entangling social reproduction theory and regimes of patriarchy through women’s work in post-Soviet Uzbekistan.' Review of International Political Economy, 29 (6). pp. 1870-1893.

Lombardozzi, Lorena (2021) 'Unpacking state-led upgrading: empirical evidencefrom Uzbek horticulture value chain governance.' Review of International Political Economy, 28 (4). pp. 947-973.

Stevano, Sara, Mezzadri, Alessandra, Lombardozzi, Lorena and Bargawi, Hannah (2021) 'Hidden Abodes in Plain Sight: The Social Reproduction of Households and Labour in the COVID-19 pandemic.' Feminist Economics, 27 (1/2). pp. 271-287.

Lombardozzi, Lorena and Djanibekov, Nodir (2021) 'Can self-sufficiency policy improve food security? An inter-temporal assessment of the wheat value-chain in Uzbekistan.' Eurasian Geography and Economics, 62 (1). pp. 1-20.

Lombardozzi, Lorena and Harry Pitts, Frederick (2020) 'Social form, social reproduction and social policy: Basic income, basic services, basic infrastructure.' Capital and Class, 44 (4). pp. 573-594.

Lombardozzi, Lorena (2020) 'Patterns of accumulation and social differentiation through a slow‐paced agrarian market transition in post‐Soviet Uzbekistan.' Journal of Agrarian Change, 20 (4). pp. 637-658.

Lombardozzi, Lorena (2019) 'Can distortions in agriculture support structural transformation? The case of Uzbekistan.' Post-Communist Economies, 31 (1). pp. 52-74.

Lombardozzi, Lorena (2016) 'Are distortions good for development? Structural transformations and cotton in Uzbekistan.' SOAS Department of Economics Working Paper Series (193).

Book Reviews

Lombardozzi, Lorena (2020) 'Book Review: Transition Economies: Transformation, Development and Society in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union.' Review of Radical Political Economics, 52 (2). pp. 347-350.

Theses

Lombardozzi, Lorena (2018) The Nexus Between The Role Of The State, Market Transition And Food Consumption : The Case Of Samarkand, Uzbekistan. PhD thesis. SOAS, University of London. DOI: https://doi.org/10.25501/SOAS.00032802

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