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The various theories of capitalist regulation do not constitute a unified paradigm that displays totally consistent arguments and irrefutable results; rather they take the form of a diversified and open-ended research programme. However, for reasons of conveni­ence I shall refer to this research programme in the paradigmatic singular of ‘regulation theory’ or ‘the regulation approach’.

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Torfing, J. (1998). Towards a Theory of Capitalist Regulation. In: Politics, Regulation and the Modern Welfare State. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230505711_6

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