The similarities between the Social Structures of Accumulation perspective and the Regulation Theory are well known and established in the relevant literature. However, most of the comparisons focus on the founding texts of both approaches. During recent years there appear to be significant developments in both these two theories. This paper studies these developments. In particular, it focuses on the issue of periodisation of capitalism and how both the founding texts and recent developments perform in this field. Particular emphasis is given on the evolution of capitalist economies in the last twenty years and the ability of the aforementioned theories to grasp them
Regularities, still not fully studied, of "cyclic dynamics and social genetics" form the basis of tr...
Analysis of socialist economic systems, and the regulation approach Regulation theory was developed...
http://regulation.revues.org/index7632.htmlNational audienceThe research programme on regulation has...
The similarities between the Social Structures of Accumulation perspective and the Regulation Theory...
This chapter deals with the theoretical apparatus of both the French Regulation School and the Socia...
Our purpose in this paper is to outline the general properties and significant relations of a financ...
International audienceThis chapter discusses the way in which the social surplus is distributed and,...
SSA theory and its origins Social Structure of Accumulation (SSA) theory seeks to explain the long w...
This article re-interprets and develops Polanyi�s substantive institutionalist analysis of capital...
Abstract. Nco-Schumpctcrian, world system, and regulation approaches to the analysis of structural c...
Beyond its morphological aspect, the capital accumulation is above all a social dynamics in which th...
This chapter critically assesses the regulation approach to the critique of political economy. It st...
This paper aims at integrating macroeconomic and institutional analyses of long run dynamics of capi...
Against the background of ongoing global crisis of capitalism, the articlereflects on the most impor...
The article seeks to reanimate the early regulation theory project of building Marxist political eco...
Regularities, still not fully studied, of "cyclic dynamics and social genetics" form the basis of tr...
Analysis of socialist economic systems, and the regulation approach Regulation theory was developed...
http://regulation.revues.org/index7632.htmlNational audienceThe research programme on regulation has...
The similarities between the Social Structures of Accumulation perspective and the Regulation Theory...
This chapter deals with the theoretical apparatus of both the French Regulation School and the Socia...
Our purpose in this paper is to outline the general properties and significant relations of a financ...
International audienceThis chapter discusses the way in which the social surplus is distributed and,...
SSA theory and its origins Social Structure of Accumulation (SSA) theory seeks to explain the long w...
This article re-interprets and develops Polanyi�s substantive institutionalist analysis of capital...
Abstract. Nco-Schumpctcrian, world system, and regulation approaches to the analysis of structural c...
Beyond its morphological aspect, the capital accumulation is above all a social dynamics in which th...
This chapter critically assesses the regulation approach to the critique of political economy. It st...
This paper aims at integrating macroeconomic and institutional analyses of long run dynamics of capi...
Against the background of ongoing global crisis of capitalism, the articlereflects on the most impor...
The article seeks to reanimate the early regulation theory project of building Marxist political eco...
Regularities, still not fully studied, of "cyclic dynamics and social genetics" form the basis of tr...
Analysis of socialist economic systems, and the regulation approach Regulation theory was developed...
http://regulation.revues.org/index7632.htmlNational audienceThe research programme on regulation has...