Wood, J.D.G. and Ausserladscheider, V. (2026). "The Supply Chain of Economic Ideas: Institutional Discourse and Policy Change in U.S. Economic Governance, 1945–2024." Governance, 39.

Wood, J.D.G. (2026). "Strategic Repoliticisation: Inflation, Blame, and the Fracturing of Democratic Accountability in the United States." New Political Economy, 1–23.

Wood, J.D.G. (2026). "The Spatial Dynamics of America's Debt-Driven Growth Model." Finance and Society, 3(1): 1–16.

Wood, J.D.G. (2025). "The US' Polycentric Innovation State." Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society, 18(3): 635–646.

Wood, J.D.G. and Kohl, S. (2025). "The state house prices make: the political elasticities of house prices and rents." Housing Studies, 40(11): 2383–2406.

Wood, J.D.G. and Stockhammer, E. (2024). "Bringing Household Finance Back In: House Prices and the Missing Macroeconomics of Comparative Political Economy." Politics and Society, 52(3): 486–511.

Wood, J.D.G., Ausserladscheider, V. and Sparkes, M. (2023). "The manufactured crisis of COVID-Keynesianism in Britain, Germany and the USA." Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society, 16(1): 19–29.

Wood, J.D.G. and Ausserladscheider, V. (2021). "Populism, Brexit, and the manufactured crisis of British neoliberalism." Review of International Political Economy, 28(6): 1487–1508.

Wood, J.D.G. and Sparkes, M. (2021). "The Political Economy of Household Debt & The Keynesian Policy Paradigm." New Political Economy, 26(4): 598–615.

Wood, J.D.G. (2020). "Can household debt influence income inequality? Evidence from Britain: 1966–2016." The British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 22(1): 24–46.

Wood, J.D.G. (2019). "Mortgage Credit: Denmark's Financial Capacity Building Regime." New Political Economy, 24(6): 833–850.

Wood, J.D.G. (2018). "The integrating role of private homeownership and mortgage credit in British neoliberalism." Housing Studies, 33(7): 993–1013.

Wood, J.D.G. (2017). "The effects of the distribution of mortgage credit on the wage share: Varieties of residential capitalism compared." Comparative European Politics, 15(6): 819–847.