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Regulation Theory and the Crisis of Capitalism (Hardcover, Illustrated Ed)
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Regulation Theory and the Crisis of Capitalism (Hardcover, Illustrated Ed)
Series: Elgar Mini Series
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This five-volume collection (with individual volumes available
separately) provides a comprehensive overview of the regulation
approach to capitalism and its crisis-tendencies. Edited by a major
British contributor to the approach, the collection includes not
only key theoretical and empirical works from leading French
regulationists but also representative work from other regulation
schools and scholars. It also includes major critiques of the
approach. Topics covered include regulationist approaches to the
labour process, accumulation regimes (especially Fordism and
post-Fordism), modes of social regulation, forms of state
intervention, and the crisis tendencies of capitalism.
Contributions cover different periods and different countries as
well as different sectors and the changing global economy as a
whole. The set includes both pioneer works and recent theoretical
innovations and also explores the links between regulationism and
other approaches, such as institutionalism, radical geography,
critical discourse analysis, and feminism. This collection will be
an essential reference work in institutional and evolutionary
economics, in radical political economy, and in all social science
disciplines concerned with capitalism and its crisis-tendencies.
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