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Regulation Theory: The Road from Creative Marxism to Postmodern Disintegration

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Regulation Theory: The Road from Creative Marxism to Postmodern Disintegration
Author(s)Mavroudeas, Stavros
AbstractRegulation theory was a popular trend during the 1980s within radical political economy as it closely identified with specific periods of historical reality. However its middle-range methodology prioritize superficial features of reality and fails to grasp the deeper roots or the actual course of historical evolution. The limited explanatory power of regulation theory results in arbitrary juxtapositions of economics and politics.
IssueNo3
Pages310-312
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceScience & Society
VolumeNo63
PubDateFall 1999
ISBN_ISSN0036-8237

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