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Formes structurelles et régimes de croissance de l'après fordisme

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Petit, Pascal

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Expliciter un cadre général d'analyse des évolutions institutionnelles contemporaines pour caractériser les grands traits d'un régime de croissance post fordiste, tel est l'objectif général du présent article. Après un rappel de quelques faits stylisés sur le régime de croissance contemporain et les changements structurels qui l'accompagne, on présente les outils d'analyse des changements institutionnels que propose la théorie de la Régulation. La lecture que nous en faisons insiste sur la prévalence à chaque période de certains changements institutionnels appartenant à l'une des cinq formes structurelles retenues. Cette hypothèse nous fournit un cadre d'analyse pour faire ressortir dans les évolutions institutionnelles le rôle prépondérant de la mutation des formes de concurrence, prises au sens large. A l'instar de ce que représenta la dynamique institutionnelle du rapport salarial dans la période précédente, la transformation des formes de concurrence conditionne aujourd'hui largement les évolutions des autres champs institutionnels. Ceci nous donne la trame générale qui sous-tend le schéma type d'un régime de croissance post fordiste. Mais ici encore différences historiques et structurelles laissent une place d'autant plus large à une déclinaison de ce shéma central par les trajectoires nationales, que la concurrence entre Etats-nations réduit l'espace des politiques structurelles d'ajustement au nouveau régime.

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Date of creation: 1998
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