SPATIAL RESPONSES TO FORDIST AND POST‐FORDIST ACCUMULATION AND REGULATION
Frank Moulaert,
Erik Swyngedouw and
Patricia Wilson
Papers in Regional Science, 1988, vol. 64, issue 1, 11-23
Abstract:
ABSTRACT This paper deals with the political geography of regional economic development under Fordism and its transition to post‐Fordism. It summarises international, national and regional trends in Fordist accumulation and regulation. Second, it indicates haw Fordism dissolves and is replaced by a so tar insufficiently perceived and defined “post‐Fordism.” A general sketch of the political and economic geography for this, perhaps, new stage in capitalist development is put forward. Third, the authors discuss which elements in different institutional and neo‐Marxian theories of the state are the most helpful to understand the role of the state under Fordism and the transition to post‐Fordism.
Date: 1988
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