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Regulation Theory and Geography: How Can They Inform and Enrich Each Other?
[Théorie de la régulation et géographie : quels apports réciproques ?]

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  • Natacha Aveline

    (GC (UMR_8504) - Géographie-cités - UP1 - Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne - EHESS - École des hautes études en sciences sociales - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique - UPCité - Université Paris Cité)

Abstract

Regulation theory (RT) has played a significant role in the development of heuristic approaches in economic geography, particularly in addressing the transformation of productive systems, the internationalization of finance, and the expansion of real estate investment in a post-Fordist regime. In turn, this work has enhanced the traditionally underdeveloped spatial perspective of regulation theory, contributing to a deeper understanding of the uneven development of territories. These valuable exchanges could be further strengthened if RT were to consider the increasing significance of the mesoscale of metropolises, as well as the broader plurality of action scales. Geographers could also offer insights into the growing centrality of real estate in the dynamics of growth and crisis within contemporary capitalism, an observation that heterodox theory can no longer overlook.

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  • Natacha Aveline, 2023. "Regulation Theory and Geography: How Can They Inform and Enrich Each Other? [Théorie de la régulation et géographie : quels apports réciproques ?]," Post-Print hal-04838544, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-04838544
    DOI: 10.3917/dunod.boyer.2023.01.0249
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