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The Limits Of Regulation A Critical Analysis Of Capitalist Development Stavros Mavroudeas

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The Limits Of Regulation A Critical Analysis Of Capitalist Development Stavros Mavroudeas
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Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.21 MB
Pages: 232
Author: Stavros Mavroudeas
ISBN: 9780857938633, 0857938630
Language: English
Year: 2012

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The Limits Of Regulation A Critical Analysis Of Capitalist Development Stavros Mavroudeas by Stavros Mavroudeas 9780857938633, 0857938630 instant download after payment.

This unique and original book offers a critical survey of the regulation approach, an influential theoretical school born in the 1970s and belonging to the neo-Marxist and radical political economy traditions.

The author's persuasive argument is that regulation, in order to explain capitalist development, resorts to historicism and institutionalism and thereby adopts a 'middle-range' methodology. He contends that both its theoretical and methodological perspectives are currently unfit for this purpose.

This novel critique of regulation will prove a challenging and stimulating read for academics, researchers and graduate students with an interest in heterodox economics, the history of economic thought, political economy, regional development and labor process theory.

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