In this contribution, we investigate the social relation to energy within the fordist accumulation regime and within the financialized and globalized capitalism that emerged in the 1970s. We aim at identifying shifts in the economy-energy nexus occurring alongside transformations in other fields. We analyse empirically and comparatively energy use in the main high income countries (France, Germany, Japan, United Kingdom, United States) from 1950 to 2010. Fordism is characterised by an extensive energy use and an intensive labour use. In particular, high labour productivity gains are fueled by a fast increase in energy quantity integrated into the production process. From 1970 onwards, a decrease in the growth of energy quantity goes togethe...
Until late, the subject of energy and its importance for capitalism and the constitution and reconst...
This paper investigates the empirical and theoretical basis of the decoupling between energy through...
International political speeches on « energy transition » sometimes forget to see things from a grou...
International audienceIn this contribution, we investigate the social relation to energy within the ...
Dans cette contribution, nous examinons la relation sociale à l’énergie au sein du régime d’accumula...
The transition from a traditional agrarian to a fossil fuel based energy regime began before the ind...
This paper presents a societal level exergy analysis approach developed to analyse transitions in th...
Abstract We investigate the links between accumulation and socio-metabolic regimes by studying Frenc...
Until late, the subject of energy and its importance for capitalism and the constitution and reconst...
This paper provides an empirical analysis of decoupling economic growth and energy use and its vario...
The relationship between energy and capital is one of the most important aspects of modern economic ...
Because energy is usually absent from modern growth analysis, Unified growth models designed to stud...
This paper investigates the empirical and theoretical basis of the decoupling between energy through...
This paper aims at integrating macroeconomic and institutional analyses of long run dynamics of capi...
AbstractIn this paper we focus on long-term socio-ecological transitions from the agrarian to the in...
Until late, the subject of energy and its importance for capitalism and the constitution and reconst...
This paper investigates the empirical and theoretical basis of the decoupling between energy through...
International political speeches on « energy transition » sometimes forget to see things from a grou...
International audienceIn this contribution, we investigate the social relation to energy within the ...
Dans cette contribution, nous examinons la relation sociale à l’énergie au sein du régime d’accumula...
The transition from a traditional agrarian to a fossil fuel based energy regime began before the ind...
This paper presents a societal level exergy analysis approach developed to analyse transitions in th...
Abstract We investigate the links between accumulation and socio-metabolic regimes by studying Frenc...
Until late, the subject of energy and its importance for capitalism and the constitution and reconst...
This paper provides an empirical analysis of decoupling economic growth and energy use and its vario...
The relationship between energy and capital is one of the most important aspects of modern economic ...
Because energy is usually absent from modern growth analysis, Unified growth models designed to stud...
This paper investigates the empirical and theoretical basis of the decoupling between energy through...
This paper aims at integrating macroeconomic and institutional analyses of long run dynamics of capi...
AbstractIn this paper we focus on long-term socio-ecological transitions from the agrarian to the in...
Until late, the subject of energy and its importance for capitalism and the constitution and reconst...
This paper investigates the empirical and theoretical basis of the decoupling between energy through...
International political speeches on « energy transition » sometimes forget to see things from a grou...