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Contemporary capitalism and its crises : Social structure of accumulation theory for the 21st century

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2010Description: 360p xiiiISBN:
  • 9780521735803
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330.122000 MCD
Contents:
Contents: Introduction to the volume Terrence McDonough, Michael Reich and David Kotz-- Part I. The Theory of Social Structures of Accumulation: 1. The state of the art of social structure of accumulation theory Terrence McDonough; 2. Social structure of accumulation theory Victor Lippit; 3. A reconceptualization of social structure of accumulation theory Martin H. Wolfson and David M. Kotz; Part II. Globalization and the Contemporary Social Structure of Accumulation: 4. Global neoliberalism and the contemporary social structure of accumulation David M. Kotz and Terrence McDonough; 5. Globalization of spatialization? The worldwide spatial restructuring of the labor process Michael Wallace and David Brady; 6. Financialization in the contemporary social structure of accumulation William K. Tabb; 7. Global neoliberalism and the possibility of transnational state structures Emlyn Nardone and Terrence McDonough; Part III. The Contemporary Social Structure of Accumulation in the United States: 8. Labor in the contemporary social structure of accumulation Sam Rosenberg; 9. The rise of CEO pay and the contemporary social structure of accumulation in the U.S. Robert Boyer; 10. Social structures of accumulation and the criminal justice system Susan M. Carlson, Michael D. Gillespie and Raymond J. Michalowski; Part IV. Social Structure of Accumulation Theory and Transformations of the Capitalist Periphery: 11. The social structure of accumulation in South Africa James Heintz; 12. Social structures of accumulation and the condition of the working class in Mexico Carlos Salas; 13. Social structures of accumulation for the Arab world: the economies of Egypt, Jordan and Kuwait in the regional system Karen Pfeifer; (source: Nielsen Book Data)
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Contents:
Introduction to the volume Terrence McDonough, Michael Reich and David Kotz-- Part I. The Theory of Social Structures of Accumulation:
1. The state of the art of social structure of accumulation theory Terrence McDonough;
2. Social structure of accumulation theory Victor Lippit;
3. A reconceptualization of social structure of accumulation theory Martin H. Wolfson and David M. Kotz;
Part II. Globalization and the Contemporary Social Structure of Accumulation:
4. Global neoliberalism and the contemporary social structure of accumulation David M. Kotz and Terrence McDonough;
5. Globalization of spatialization? The worldwide spatial restructuring of the labor process Michael Wallace and David Brady;
6. Financialization in the contemporary social structure of accumulation William K. Tabb;
7. Global neoliberalism and the possibility of transnational state structures Emlyn Nardone and Terrence McDonough;
Part III. The Contemporary Social Structure of Accumulation in the United States:
8. Labor in the contemporary social structure of accumulation Sam Rosenberg;
9. The rise of CEO pay and the contemporary social structure of accumulation in the U.S. Robert Boyer;
10. Social structures of accumulation and the criminal justice system Susan M. Carlson, Michael D. Gillespie and Raymond J. Michalowski;
Part IV. Social Structure of Accumulation Theory and Transformations of the Capitalist Periphery:
11. The social structure of accumulation in South Africa James Heintz;
12. Social structures of accumulation and the condition of the working class in Mexico Carlos Salas;
13. Social structures of accumulation for the Arab world: the economies of Egypt, Jordan and Kuwait in the regional system Karen Pfeifer;
(source: Nielsen Book Data)

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