[OPE-L:5550] recent (1990's) sources on regulation school

Gerald Levy (glevy@pratt.edu)
Mon, 29 Sep 1997 18:52:13 -0700 (PDT)

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The following, excerpted from a post by Bill Cochrane
<wrc1961@midland.co.nz> to the marxism-thaxis list, might be of
interest. Note, especially, the web site. /In solidarity, Jerry

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<snip> Below is a brief and by no means
inclusive list of some publications in and around the regulation
school(RS). It happened to be sitting on my desktop, hence its rather
chaotic and unannotated state. Hopefully this will give some indication
of the breadth of the RS project and some of the research it has
inspired. Pointing your web browser to
http://melpomene.upmf-grenoble.fr/irepd/docregul.htm is an excellent way
of keeping up with whats what in the RS, if you speak French.
Boyer, R. (1990). The Regulation School: A Critical Introduction. New
York: St Martin's Press.
Boyer, R. O., Andre. (1990). The Transformations of Wage Systems,
between Economic Theory and History: From Henry Ford to American Fordism.
CEPREMAP Discussion Paper(December 1990), pp. 66.
Dunford, M. (1990). Theories of Regulation. Environment and Planning:
Society and Space, 8, (p. 297-322).
Glyn, A. (1990). Productivity and the Crisis of Fordism. International
Review of Applied Economics, 4(1), 28-44.
Jessop, B. (1990). Regulation theories in retrospect and prospect.
Economy and Society, 19(2), (pp.153-216).
Teague, P. (1990). The Political Economy of the Regulation School and the
Flexible Specialisation Scenario. Journal of Economic Studies, 17( 5),
32-54.
Lipietz , A. (1993). The Local and the Global: Regional Individuality or
Interregionalism. Transactions, 18, 8-18.
Gilbert , N., Burrows , R., & Pollert , A. (1992). Fordism and
Flexibility. New York: St Martin's Press.
Warskett, G. (1991). The Regulation of Unstable Growth: L'ecole de
Regulation and the Social Structure of Accumulation. International Review
of Applied Economics, 5(3), 358-370.
Bagguley, P. (1991). Post-Fordism and Enterprise Culture. In R. Keats &
N. Abercrombie (Eds.), Enterprise Culture, . London: Routledge.
Boyer, R. (1991). The Eighties: The Search for Alternatives to Fordism.
In Jessop (Ed.), The Politics of Flexibility, .
Boyer, R. (1993). Labour Institutions and Economic Growth: A Survey
and a"Regulationist" Approach. Labour, 7(l), 25-72.
Coriat, B. (1993). The Revitalisation of Mass Production in the Computer
Age. In A. Storper & Scott (Eds.), Pathways to Industrialisation and
Regional Development, . ?: ?
Dabscheck, B. (1993). Regulation down under: The case of Australian
industrial relations. Journal of Economic Issues, 27(1), 41-68.
Gilbert, N. (Ed.). (1991). Fordism and Flexibility: divisions and change.
Graham, J. (1991). Fordism/Post-Fordism, Marxism/Post Marxism: The
Second Cultural Divide. Rethinking MARXISM, 4(1 Spring), (pp.39-58).
Graham, J. (1992). Post-Fordism as politics: the political consequences
of narratives of the left. Environment and Planning: Society and Space,
10(4), 393-410.
Jessop, B. (1991). Thatcherism and Flexibility: The White Heat of a
Post-Fordist Revolution. In B. Jessop & ? (Eds.), The Politics of
Flexibility, . ?: ?
Jessop, B. (1991). The Welfare State in the Transition from Fordism to
Post-Fordism. In B. Jessop (Ed.), The Politics of Flexibility, . ?: ?
Jessop, B. (1992). Fordism and Post Fordism: A critical reformulation.
In Storper & Scott (Eds.), Pathways to Industrialisation and Regional
Development, .
Leborgne, D., & Lipietz, A. (1993). Conceptual Fallacies and Open
Questions on Post-Fordism. In A. Storper & Scott (Eds.), . ?: ?
Levidow, L. (1993). Foreclosing the Future. Science as Culture, 8,
(pp.59-79).
Lipietz, A. (1992). Towards a New Economic Order: Post-Fordism, Ecology
and Democracy. London: Verso.
Lipietz, A. (1993). From Althusserianism to "Regulation Theory". In M.
Sprinker & E. A. Kaplan (Eds.), The Althusserian Legacy, (pp. 99-138):
Verso.
Marden, P. (1992). `Real' Regulation Reconsidered. Environment and
Planning A, 24(5), 751-67.
Mcdowell, L. (1991). Life Without father and Ford: the new gender order
of post-Fordism. ??
Warskett, G. (1991). The regulation of unstable growth: l'ecole de
regulation and the social structure of accumulation. International Review
of Applied Economics, 5(3).
Webber, M. (1991). The contemporary transition. Environment and
Planning: Society and Space, 9(2), 165-182.
Wood, S. (1993). The Japanization of Fordism. Economic and Industrial
Democracy, 14, 535-555.
Trigilia , C. (1991). The paradox of the region , economic regulation
and the representation of interests. Economy and Society, 20(3), 306-327.
Phelps , N., A . (1992). External economies , Agglomeration and Flexible
Accumulation . Transactions, 17(1), 35-46.
Kiely , R. (1994). Development Theory and Industrialization: Beyond the
Impasse. Journal of Contemporary Asia, 24(2), 133-160.
Corbridge, S. (1994). Bretton Woods Revisited, Hegemony, Stability, and
Territory. Environment and Planning A, 26, 1829-1859.
Elam, M. (1994). Puzzling Out the Post-Fordist Debate: Technology,
Markets and Institutions. In A. Amin (Ed.), Post-Fordism: A Reader, (pp.
43-70). Oxford: Basil Blackwell.
Esser, J., & Hirsch, J. (1994). The Crisis of Fordism and the
Post-Fordist Regional and Urban Structure. In A. Amin (Ed.),
Post-Fordism: A Reader, (pp. 71-97). Oxford: Basil Blackwell.
Haughton, G., & Browett, J. (1995). Flexible Theory and Flexible
Regulation: Collaboration and Competition in the Mclaren Vale Wine
Industry in South Australia. Environment and Planning A, 27(1), 41-61.
Jessop, B. (1994). Post-Fordism and the State. In A. Amin (Ed.),
Post-Fordism: A Reader, (pp. 251-279). Oxford: Basil Blackwell.
Peck, J., & Tickell, A. (1994). Searching for a New Institutional Fix ,
The After-Fordist Crisis and Global Disorder. In A. Amin (Ed.),
Post-Fordism: A Reader, . Oxford: Basil Blackwell.
Tickell, J., & Peck, A. (1995). The Social Regulation of Uneven
Development: Regulatory Deficit, Englands South East, and the Collapse of
Thatcherism. Environment and Planning A, 27(1), 15-40.
Tomaney, J. (1994). A New Paradigm of work Organization and Technology.
In A. Amin (Ed.), Post-Fordism: A Reader, (pp. 157-194). Oxford: Basil
Blackwell.
Amin, A. (Ed.). (1994). Post-Fordism: A Reader. Oxford: Blackwells.
Elam , M. (1994). Puzzling out the Post-Fordist Debate: Technology,
Markets and Institutions. In A. Amin (Ed.), Post Fordism: A Reader, .
Oxford: Blackwells.
Esser, J., & Hirsch, J. (1994). The crisis of Fordism and the Dimensions
of a 'Post-Fordist' regional and urban structure. In A. Amin (Ed.),
Post-Fordism: A Reader, . Oxford: Blackwells.
O'Hara, P. (1994). An Institutionalist Review of Long Wave Theories:
Schumpeterian Innovation, Modes of Regulation, and Social Structures of
Accumulation. Journal of Economic Issues, 28(2 June).
Robles, A. C., Jr. (1994). French theories of regulation and
conceptions of the international division of labour. New York London:
St.Martin's Press & Macmillan.
Theret , B. (1994). To have or to be: on the interaction between State
and economy in its 'solidarist' mode of regulation. Economy and Society,
23(1 February), (pp.1-46).
Witherford, N. (1994). Autonomist Marxism and the Information Society.
Capital & Class(52).
Fagan , R., & Leheron , R. (1994). Reinterpreting the Geography of
Accumulation : The Global Shift and Local Restructuring. Enviroment and
Planning D : Society and Space, 12, 265-285. <snip>