Mary L. Kotz
Social Structures of Accumulation
The Political Economy of Growth and Crisis
Herausgeber: Kotz, David M.; McDonough, Terrance
Mary L. Kotz
Social Structures of Accumulation
The Political Economy of Growth and Crisis
Herausgeber: Kotz, David M.; McDonough, Terrance
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This book offers an ideal introduction to the social structure of accumulation (SSA) approach to the analysis of capitalist economies and societies.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 553g
- ISBN-13: 9780521459044
- ISBN-10: 0521459044
- Artikelnr.: 20953217
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 553g
- ISBN-13: 9780521459044
- ISBN-10: 0521459044
- Artikelnr.: 20953217
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Introduction David M. Kotz, Terrence McDonough and Michael Reich; Part I.
The Theory of Social Structures of Accumulation: 1. Long swings and stages
of capitalism David M. Gordon, Richard Edwards and Michael Reich; 2. How
social structures of accumulation decline and are built Michael Reich; 3.
Interpreting the social structure of accumulation approach David M. Kotz;
4. Social structures of accumulation, contingent history, and stages of
capitalism Terrence McDonough; 5. The regulation theory and the social
structure of accumulation approach David M. Kotz; Part II. History,
Institutions, and Macroeconomic Analysis: 6. The construction of social
structures of accumulation in US history Terrence McDonough; 7. The
financial system and the social structure of accumulation Martin H.
Wolfson; 8. Alternative social structure of accumulation approaches to the
analysis of capitalist booms and busts Thomas E. Weisskopf; 9. The politics
of the American industrial policy debate Jim Schoch; Part III. Class, Race
and Gender: 10. Shopfloor relations in the postwar capital-labor accord
David Fairris; 11. Towards a broader vision: race, gender and labor market
segmentation in the social structure of accumulation framework Randy
Aldelda and Chris Tilly; Part IV. The International Dimension: 12.
Accumulation and crisis in a small and open economy: the postwar social
structure of accumulation in Puerto Rico Edwin Melendez; 13. Apartheid and
capitalism: social structure of accumulation or contradiction? Nicoli
Nattrass; 14. The social structure of accumulation approach and the
regulation approach: a US-Japan comparison Tsuyoshi Tsuru; 15. The global
economy: new edifice or crumbling foundations? David M. Gordon; Afterword:
new international institutions and renewed world economic expansion David
M. Kotz, Terrence McDonough and Michael Reich.
The Theory of Social Structures of Accumulation: 1. Long swings and stages
of capitalism David M. Gordon, Richard Edwards and Michael Reich; 2. How
social structures of accumulation decline and are built Michael Reich; 3.
Interpreting the social structure of accumulation approach David M. Kotz;
4. Social structures of accumulation, contingent history, and stages of
capitalism Terrence McDonough; 5. The regulation theory and the social
structure of accumulation approach David M. Kotz; Part II. History,
Institutions, and Macroeconomic Analysis: 6. The construction of social
structures of accumulation in US history Terrence McDonough; 7. The
financial system and the social structure of accumulation Martin H.
Wolfson; 8. Alternative social structure of accumulation approaches to the
analysis of capitalist booms and busts Thomas E. Weisskopf; 9. The politics
of the American industrial policy debate Jim Schoch; Part III. Class, Race
and Gender: 10. Shopfloor relations in the postwar capital-labor accord
David Fairris; 11. Towards a broader vision: race, gender and labor market
segmentation in the social structure of accumulation framework Randy
Aldelda and Chris Tilly; Part IV. The International Dimension: 12.
Accumulation and crisis in a small and open economy: the postwar social
structure of accumulation in Puerto Rico Edwin Melendez; 13. Apartheid and
capitalism: social structure of accumulation or contradiction? Nicoli
Nattrass; 14. The social structure of accumulation approach and the
regulation approach: a US-Japan comparison Tsuyoshi Tsuru; 15. The global
economy: new edifice or crumbling foundations? David M. Gordon; Afterword:
new international institutions and renewed world economic expansion David
M. Kotz, Terrence McDonough and Michael Reich.
Introduction David M. Kotz, Terrence McDonough and Michael Reich; Part I.
The Theory of Social Structures of Accumulation: 1. Long swings and stages
of capitalism David M. Gordon, Richard Edwards and Michael Reich; 2. How
social structures of accumulation decline and are built Michael Reich; 3.
Interpreting the social structure of accumulation approach David M. Kotz;
4. Social structures of accumulation, contingent history, and stages of
capitalism Terrence McDonough; 5. The regulation theory and the social
structure of accumulation approach David M. Kotz; Part II. History,
Institutions, and Macroeconomic Analysis: 6. The construction of social
structures of accumulation in US history Terrence McDonough; 7. The
financial system and the social structure of accumulation Martin H.
Wolfson; 8. Alternative social structure of accumulation approaches to the
analysis of capitalist booms and busts Thomas E. Weisskopf; 9. The politics
of the American industrial policy debate Jim Schoch; Part III. Class, Race
and Gender: 10. Shopfloor relations in the postwar capital-labor accord
David Fairris; 11. Towards a broader vision: race, gender and labor market
segmentation in the social structure of accumulation framework Randy
Aldelda and Chris Tilly; Part IV. The International Dimension: 12.
Accumulation and crisis in a small and open economy: the postwar social
structure of accumulation in Puerto Rico Edwin Melendez; 13. Apartheid and
capitalism: social structure of accumulation or contradiction? Nicoli
Nattrass; 14. The social structure of accumulation approach and the
regulation approach: a US-Japan comparison Tsuyoshi Tsuru; 15. The global
economy: new edifice or crumbling foundations? David M. Gordon; Afterword:
new international institutions and renewed world economic expansion David
M. Kotz, Terrence McDonough and Michael Reich.
The Theory of Social Structures of Accumulation: 1. Long swings and stages
of capitalism David M. Gordon, Richard Edwards and Michael Reich; 2. How
social structures of accumulation decline and are built Michael Reich; 3.
Interpreting the social structure of accumulation approach David M. Kotz;
4. Social structures of accumulation, contingent history, and stages of
capitalism Terrence McDonough; 5. The regulation theory and the social
structure of accumulation approach David M. Kotz; Part II. History,
Institutions, and Macroeconomic Analysis: 6. The construction of social
structures of accumulation in US history Terrence McDonough; 7. The
financial system and the social structure of accumulation Martin H.
Wolfson; 8. Alternative social structure of accumulation approaches to the
analysis of capitalist booms and busts Thomas E. Weisskopf; 9. The politics
of the American industrial policy debate Jim Schoch; Part III. Class, Race
and Gender: 10. Shopfloor relations in the postwar capital-labor accord
David Fairris; 11. Towards a broader vision: race, gender and labor market
segmentation in the social structure of accumulation framework Randy
Aldelda and Chris Tilly; Part IV. The International Dimension: 12.
Accumulation and crisis in a small and open economy: the postwar social
structure of accumulation in Puerto Rico Edwin Melendez; 13. Apartheid and
capitalism: social structure of accumulation or contradiction? Nicoli
Nattrass; 14. The social structure of accumulation approach and the
regulation approach: a US-Japan comparison Tsuyoshi Tsuru; 15. The global
economy: new edifice or crumbling foundations? David M. Gordon; Afterword:
new international institutions and renewed world economic expansion David
M. Kotz, Terrence McDonough and Michael Reich.