Abstract
The general notion of ‘restructuring’ in capitalist crises is often put forward by Marxists. But what changes in structure actually take place? How rapid are they? And in what circumstances can they prepare the way for renewed economic expansion? Taking the example of West European industry this article looks at some recent views of the restructuring process and surveys some of the economic trends which are important for the overall pattern of change.

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