
The new politics of growth and stagnation (part 1)
The Rhodes Center Podcast with Mark Blyth
The Overcoming of Differences and Boundaries Between CP and IP
The book as a whole gives up on the idea that there are these institutional equilibria. It resuscitates this analysis of capitalism as endogenously unstable, which was originally formulated by the regulation school. The second key point is that you need to take the dynamics of aggregate demand seriously and exploit pluralism in macroeconomics. And the fifth theoretical point is something that Jonas has already talked about: A new conceptualization of politics between producer-group politics and electoral revolution.
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