Beyond the regulation approach : putting capitalist economies in their place
By: JESSOP, Bob
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Contributor(s): SUM, Ngai-Ling
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Part I - On the regulation approach 1. Early regulation approaches in retrospect and prospect 2. Fordism and post-fordism 3. Fordism, post-fordism and capitalist state Part II - Applications and critical appreciations of the ra 4. Neo-conservative regimes and the transition to post-fordism 5. A regulationist re-reading of east Asian newly industrializing economies: from peripheral fordism to exportism 6. A regulationist perspective on the Asian 'crisis' and after Part III - Developing the regulation approach 7. Regenerating the regulation approach 8. Bringing governance into capitalist regulation 9. Rescaling regulation and governance in a global age Part IV - Moving beyond the regulation approach 10. Critical realism and the regulation approach: a dialogue 11. Rethinking periodization after fordism 12. Gramsci as a proto-and post-regulation theorist
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