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The regulatory state: the corporate welfare state and beyond (1995)
Book Chapter
Painter, J. (1995). The regulatory state: the corporate welfare state and beyond. In R. Johnston, P. Taylor, & M. Watts (Eds.), Geographies of global change: remapping the world in the late twentieth century (127-143). Blackwell

The culture of competition (1995)
Book Chapter
Painter, J. (1995). The culture of competition. In J. Bourn (Ed.), Public sector management (719-729). Dartmouth Publishing

Gender, race, and class in the local welfare state: moving beyond regulation theory in analysing the transition from Fordism (1995)
Journal Article
Bakshi, P., Goodwin, M., Painter, J., & Southern, A. (1995). Gender, race, and class in the local welfare state: moving beyond regulation theory in analysing the transition from Fordism. Environment and Planning A, 27(10), 1539-1554. https://doi.org/10.1068/a271539

In this paper we attempt to provide a conceptual framework which can help inform our analysis and understanding of current transformations taking place within the welfare state. We argue that the French school of regulationist literature, though able... Read More about Gender, race, and class in the local welfare state: moving beyond regulation theory in analysing the transition from Fordism.

Local governance and concrete research: investigating the uneven development of regulation (1995)
Journal Article
Painter, J., & Goodwin, M. (1995). Local governance and concrete research: investigating the uneven development of regulation. Economy and Society, 24(3), 334-356. https://doi.org/10.1080/03085149500000014

This paper considers some of the methodological implications of regulation theory in relation to our current research into the restructuring of the institutions and practices of local governance in Britain during the 1990s. We propose that a methodol... Read More about Local governance and concrete research: investigating the uneven development of regulation.