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Strictly inflationary or disinflati
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value of this collective consumptio
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Department II is au fait with the c
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the analysis of stylised facts abou
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cussednesses and controversies in s
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Certain sociologists have been incr
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tangential to mainstream economics(
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market is conceptually an ‘elusiv
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market is an institution of ex post
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analysis(2001:74). Marshallian Gene
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‘all these configurations are not
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through cyclical crises to the high
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2002:320). Though in Marxist theory
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CHAPTER 4 REGULATION THEORY AS AN I
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For Werner Bonefeld, strategic-rela
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methodology over another located wi
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that realist ontology has decisive
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Jessop’s uptake on the concept of
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Although, Aglietta studied both the
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ecome suitably sedimented in the pr
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Thereby, ‘the question’ is not
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accumulation’(1991:45-6). Thus th
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mechanisms that are set of, more or
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along ‘a renewal and reconstructi
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compatibility after being establish
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For Jessop, his infléchissement of
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13. Bonefeld, W.(1994) ‘Aglietta
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40. Dunford, M.(1990) ‘Theories o
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67. Jessop, B.(2000) ‘The crisis
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95. Perkmann, M.(1996) ‘Regulatio