Capitalist development and crisis theory : accumulation, regulation, and spatial restructuring

List of Figures - List of Tables - Acknowledgements - Notes on the Contributors - Introduction M.Gottdiener & N.Komninos - PART 1 THEORIES OF LATE CAPITALISM AND CRISIS - An Introduction to a Theory of Crisis Theories J.O'Connor - Theories of Crisis: An Explanation of the 1974-82 Cycle E.Mandel - Three Crises: The Metamorphoses of Capitalism and the Labour Movement A.Lipietz - PART 2 INTERNATIONALISATION OF ACCUMULATION: THE CRISIS OF INTEGRATION, TRADE AND DEBT - The Uncoupling of the World Order: A Survey of Global Crisis Theories J.Bellamy Foster - Nation-State and European Integration: Structural Problems in the Process of Economic Integration within the European Community K.Busch - The Problem of Capitalist Development: Theoretical Considerations in View of the Industrial Countries and the New Industrial Countries J.Milios - Industrialisation, De-industrialisation and Uneven Development: The Case of the Pacific Rim M.Berry - The Infernal Logic of the Debt Crisis E.Mandel - - PART 3 CRISIS IN THE MODE OF REGULATION: THE RESTRUCTURING OF THE WELFARE STATE - Economic Crisis and Welfare State Recommodification: A Comparative Analysis of the United States and Britain D.King - Conservative Regimes and the Transition to Post-Fordism: The Cases of Great Britain and West Germany B.Jessop - Political Regulation: The Crisis of Fordism and the Transformation of the Party System in West Germany J.Haeusier & J.Hirsch - PART 4 CAPITALIST RESTRUCTURING AND SPATIAL CHANGE - The Change of Regional Inequality in the Federal Republic of Germany H.H usermann & T.Kr mer-Badoni - From National to Local: The Janus Face of Crisis N.Komninos - Crisis Theory and Socio-Spatial Restructuring: The US Case M.Gottdiener - Financial Crises and the Evolution of Capitalism: The Crash of '87: What Does It Mean? H.P.Minsky - Index