Handbook on social structure of accumulation theory

"This pioneering Handbook offers a state-of-the-art exploration of the social structure of accumulation theory, a leading theory of stages of capitalism, expertly summarising its development to date. It breaks new ground in several areas, including econometric evidence for the theory and develo...

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Other Authors: McDonough, Terrence (Editor), McMahon, Cian (Editor), Kotz, David M. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Northampton Edward Elgar Publishing 2021, 2021
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505 0 |a Includes bibliographical references and index 
505 0 |a Contents: 1. Introduction to handbook on social structure of accumulation theory / Terrence McDonough, Cian McMahon and David M. Kotz -- Part I Theory and empirics theory -- 2. Social structure of accumulation theory / Terrence McDonough ECONOMETRICS -- 3. Econometric analysis of long swings: The relevance of nonperiodic methods / Jonathan Goldstein -- Part II Regions United States -- 4. A comprehensive approach to ssa analysis: An oscillating pattern of crisis in us economic history / Daniel E. Saros -- Western Europe -- 5. Social structure of accumulation theory and Europe / Terrence McDonough and Pedro Rey-Araujo -- Eastern Europe -- 6. From one crisis to the next: Social structures of accumulation and capitalist development in eastern Europe / Besnik Pula -- Latin America -- 7. Globalization without neoliberalism? Social structures of accumulation and the Latin American pink tide / David B. Feldman -- Middle East and North Africa --  
505 0 |a 8. Social structures of accumulation in the middle east and north Africa / Fred H. Lawson -- India -- 9. India's informal capitalism: Social structures of accumulation, forms of exploitation and social reproduction in the sweatshop regime / Alessandra Mezzadri -- Part III Global Neoliberalism -- 10. Global neoliberalism and its crisis / David M. Kotz -- Neoliberalism -- 11. Neoliberalism: Theory, contradictions and future developments / Alessandro Bonanno -- Globalization -- 12. Crisis in the era of neoliberal globalization: A global capitalism perspective / Shawn Nichols -- Financialization -- 13. Financialization, a key contradiction of the neoliberal social structure of accumulation / William K. Tabb -- Labor relations -- 14. Social structures of accumulation and labor in the United States since World War II / Samuel Rosenberg -- Part IV Other key institutions criminology --  
505 0 |a 15. Criminology and social structure of accumulation theory: A critical intersection / Susan M. Carlson and Raymond J. Michalowski WELFARE STATE -- 16. Social structures of accumulation and the us welfare state / Mimi Abramovitz URBAN POLICY -- 17. Social structures of accumulation, cities and urban policy / Benno Engels -- Corporations and management -- 18. Management, corporate form and the financial social structure of accumulation / Harland Prechel -- Technology -- 19. Technology as a social institution in ssa theory / Mark Dean -- Environment -- 20. Social structure of accumulation and sustainability: Bringing social- ecological relations in / Cian McMahon and Terrence McDonough -- Index 
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520 |a "This pioneering Handbook offers a state-of-the-art exploration of the social structure of accumulation theory, a leading theory of stages of capitalism, expertly summarising its development to date. It breaks new ground in several areas, including econometric evidence for the theory and developing institutional analyses of technology and the environment. Expert international contributors offer an in-depth treatment of the theory of social structures of accumulation, extending this analysis to areas of the world where the application of the theory has previously been underexplored such as Western and Eastern Europe, Latin America, and India. It offers a detailed discussion of global neoliberalism, and many of the important individual institutions constituting social structures of accumulation, including in the areas of criminal justice, urban policy, technology, and corporate management. Thought-provoking and insightful, the new ground covered in this Handbook will be a key resource for heterodox economists who are interested in social structures of accumulation, long waves, and stages of capitalism. The comprehensive background analysis on current issues will also be of interest to sociologists,political scientists, and historians"--