Towards a New Economic Order
Post-Fordism, Democracy and Ecology
Europe and International Order

1. Auflage November 1992
224 Seiten, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
Towards a New Economic Order is a concise and critical introduction to what has become known as "regulation theory" in political economics.
It makes a major contribution to the study of the political economy of Europe.
Key book features:
* Alain Lipietz was one of the main proponents of the "French Regulation Approach".
* This book is a major contribution to the study of the political economy of Europe.
* Lipietz puts forward an alternative set of progressive measures to address the social changes of the late twentieth century.
* Alain Lipietz was one of the main proponents of the "French Regulation Approach".
* This book is a major contribution to the study of the political economy of Europe.
* Lipietz puts forward an alternative set of progressive measures to address the social changes of the late twentieth century.
Introduction.
1. The Fordist Compromise.
2. The End of the Golden Age.
3. What Should be Done?.
4. The Impasses of Liberal-Productivism.
5. The Ecological Crisis.
6. Time for the Alternative.
7. Towards a new Wages Pact.
8. The Growth of Free Time.
9. The Welfare Community.
10. A Non-Aggressive International Economic Order.
11. The Alternative - A Project for Europe.
Postscript to the English Edition.
Keynesianism.' The Guardian
'This book will provide a useful and readable introduction to
some radical Green alternative economic thinking.' The
EconomicJournal
'Compelling writing on the relationship between the
environment, work and welfare.' Environmental Values