SSA theory and its origins Social Structure of Accumulation (SSA) theory seeks to explain the long waves--averaging about fifty or sixty years for a complete cycle--that have characterized capitalist economic growth, and the distinct stages of capitalism that have marked each long upswing. Thus in the United States, the upswing early in the twentieth century was marked by industrial consolidation, mass production, and the introduction of "scientific management"; the one following World War II was marked by the growth of the state, U.S. leadership in the world economy, limited competition, and tacit "accords " between capital and labor on the one hand, and between capital and the citizenry on the other. This second SSA is...
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The SSA theory was first developed at the end of the 1970s and beginning of the 1980s, b
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The emerging production model referred to as globalization is reexamined using the institutional fra...
The stagnation in the US economy since 2008 has given rise to a mainstream stagnation literature. T...
The social structure of accumulation theory faces a challenge arising from the persistence of neolib...
The relationship between social structure and capitalist growth and development has been a central c...
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This chapter deals with the theoretical apparatus of both the French Regulation School and the Socia...
While there is a general acceptance of a broad definition of social institutions as accepted rules o...
This dissertation presents a Marxian class analytic theory of economic reproduction and growth. The ...
This article summarizes developments within the SSA perspective since the publication of Social Stru...
The SSA theory was first developed at the end of the 1970s and beginning of the 1980s, b
Abstract: The social structure of accumulation theory faces a challenge arising from the persistence...
The emerging production model referred to as globalization is reexamined using the institutional fra...
The stagnation in the US economy since 2008 has given rise to a mainstream stagnation literature. T...
The social structure of accumulation theory faces a challenge arising from the persistence of neolib...
The relationship between social structure and capitalist growth and development has been a central c...
This paper seeks to explain trends in United States corporate profitability since World War II throu...
International audienceThis chapter discusses the way in which the social surplus is distributed and,...
The similarities between the Social Structures of Accumulation perspective and the Regulation Theory...
We examine the extent to which neoliberal or post-neoliberal forces have been generating a new globa...
In recent years there has been a tendency in the popular press, in political debate and in some scho...
This chapter deals with the theoretical apparatus of both the French Regulation School and the Socia...
While there is a general acceptance of a broad definition of social institutions as accepted rules o...
This dissertation presents a Marxian class analytic theory of economic reproduction and growth. The ...