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Into a New Growth Regime
New Left review, 2008-11 (54), p.61-74
2008

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Titel
Into a New Growth Regime
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  • New Left review, 2008-11 (54), p.61-74
Erscheinungsjahr
2008
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Worldwide Political Science Abstracts
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  • This contribution to a symposium on Robert Brenner's The Economics of Global Turbulence (2006) views Brenner's book as too focused on the US to be called a global view. It deals only in passing with Japan & Germany & does not consider the new economic powers such as Brazil, India, China, & Russia, since he is sure that the US will continue to be the hegemon of the world economy. Aglietta contends that this perspective must be challenged. China over took Germany as the third-largest national economy in 2006. As a group, the emerging market economies have averaged 6% growth since 2000, vs the developed economies 2.5% growth average, & there is no reason to think this trend will be reversed. Aglietta draws on Fernand Braudel's work on the history of capitalism to develop five theoretical propositions that help structure his reading of Brenner's findings. Tables, Figures. S. Stanton
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Englisch
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ISSN: 0028-6060
eISSN: 2044-0480
Titel-ID: cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_59846817

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