International audienceDe-growth theses point to a renewal of critical thinking able to link intellectual research projects and social movements. This paper provides an overview of some of the strands of arguments that are mobilised to criticise the ‘growth obsession’, and explains why issues raised by de-growth proponents are at odds with the regulationist research strategy. Both approaches are then critiqued for missing the connection between crisis tendencies and capitalist social property. However, the Gramscian–regulationist inheritance of paying accurate attention to institutional forms in shaping macroeconomic dynamics is still much needed in order to explore transition paths beyond growth
The traditional understanding of the development discourse has relied for centuries on the imperativ...
Mark Blyth, Lucio Baccaro and Jonas Pontusson explain the concept of national ‘growth models’, drawn...
In the recent theory of economic growth, there are multiple explanations for the “downward trend of ...
International audienceDe-growth theses point to a renewal of critical thinking able to link intellec...
De-growth theses point to a renewal of critical thinking able to link intellectual research projects...
Capitalist growth regimes are analysed drawing on Marx’s insights into capital’s fundamental contrad...
The paper analyses the hegemony of the growth paradigm through the example of its naturalisation in ...
Against the backdrop of the ecological and climate emergencies and several other deep crises, advoca...
This paper analyses the hegemony of the growth paradigm through the example of its naturalisation in...
This paper analyses the hegemony of the growth paradigm through the example of its naturalisation in...
The fundamental assumption we base this Special Issue on is that narrow concepts of growth have bec...
Since the beginning of the industrial revolution environmentalists have drawn attention to the comin...
In the age of climate change, political efforts to ensure sustainability for future generations have...
© 2014 Dr. Peter James FergusonSince the early-1970s, many scientists, economists and activists have...
For an ever-increasing number of scholars, the continued ecological degradation and intensified clim...
The traditional understanding of the development discourse has relied for centuries on the imperativ...
Mark Blyth, Lucio Baccaro and Jonas Pontusson explain the concept of national ‘growth models’, drawn...
In the recent theory of economic growth, there are multiple explanations for the “downward trend of ...
International audienceDe-growth theses point to a renewal of critical thinking able to link intellec...
De-growth theses point to a renewal of critical thinking able to link intellectual research projects...
Capitalist growth regimes are analysed drawing on Marx’s insights into capital’s fundamental contrad...
The paper analyses the hegemony of the growth paradigm through the example of its naturalisation in ...
Against the backdrop of the ecological and climate emergencies and several other deep crises, advoca...
This paper analyses the hegemony of the growth paradigm through the example of its naturalisation in...
This paper analyses the hegemony of the growth paradigm through the example of its naturalisation in...
The fundamental assumption we base this Special Issue on is that narrow concepts of growth have bec...
Since the beginning of the industrial revolution environmentalists have drawn attention to the comin...
In the age of climate change, political efforts to ensure sustainability for future generations have...
© 2014 Dr. Peter James FergusonSince the early-1970s, many scientists, economists and activists have...
For an ever-increasing number of scholars, the continued ecological degradation and intensified clim...
The traditional understanding of the development discourse has relied for centuries on the imperativ...
Mark Blyth, Lucio Baccaro and Jonas Pontusson explain the concept of national ‘growth models’, drawn...
In the recent theory of economic growth, there are multiple explanations for the “downward trend of ...