A Theory of Capitalist Regulation: The US Experience

Capa
Verso, 2000 - 452 páginas
Aglietta’s path-breaking book is the first attempt at a rigorous historical theory of the whole development of US capitalism, from the Civil War to the Carter presidency. A major document of the “Regulation School” of Marxist economics, it was received as the boldest book in its field since the classic studies of Baran, Sweezy and Braverman.

This edition includes a substantial new postface by Aglietta which brings regulation theory face to face with capitalism at the beginning of the new millennium.
 

Conteúdo

The Need for a Theory
9
Part
20
The Transformation of the Wage
35
Overview of Capital Accumulation in the United
65
Transformations in the Labour Process
111
The Struggle to Establish a Normal Working
130
The Transformation of the Wage
151
The Effects of the Socialization of Consumption
179
the Giant
251
General Rate of Profit and Competition
273
The Competition of Individual Capitals on
288
The Formation of Prices in the Movement
297
Monetary System Credit and Crises
328
Financial Crises as Necessary Aspects of Capitalist
351
General Conclusion
380
Postface to the New Edition
388

Part
199
The Concentration and Centralization
215
The Foundations of Financial Centralization
227

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Sobre o autor (2000)

Michel Aglietta is Professor of Economic Sciences at the Universite de Paris-X-Nanterre and Scientific Director at the Centre d'Etudes Prospectives et d'Informations Internationales (CEPII).

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