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In the United States the apparent crisis of neoliberalism has called forth nostalgia for the regulated capitalism of the post World War II era. In particular, radical economists’ thinking continues to be influenced by the notion of a “limited postwar capital-labor accord.†But a...
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This essay takes on a major pillar of the social structures of accumulation (SSA) literature: the “limited capital-labor accord.†The accord is shorthand for an industrial relations structure based on job-control, politically conservative unionism, and state-regulated collective...
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The French economics establishment has been under assault from some of its students, and sympathetic professors, for several years. Many contend that it is too grounded in mathematical models and that the classical approach should be supplemented by more studies of alternatives ideas and...
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