Includes bibliographical references (pages 208-231) and index.
COVER; COPYRIGHT; Contents; Foreword; Preface; 1. Neoliberalism or regulatory capitalism?; 2. The cyclical nature of the challenges of regulatory capitalism; 3. Privatized enforcement and the promise of regulatory capitalism; 4. The nodal governance critique of responsive regulation; 5. Regulatory capitalism, business models and the knowledge economy; 6. Can regulatory ritualism be transcended?; 7. Metagovernance of justice; 8. Is regulatory capitalism a good thing?; References; Index.
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Contemporary societies have more vibrant markets than past ones. Yet, they are more heavily populated by private and public regulators. This book explores the features of such a regulatory capitalism, its tendencies to be cyclically crisis-ridden, ritualistic and governed through networks.