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Austerity Politics And Uk Economic Policy 1st Edition Craig Berry Auth

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Austerity Politics And Uk Economic Policy 1st Edition Craig Berry Auth
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.92 MB
Pages: 126
Author: Craig Berry (auth.)
ISBN: 9781137590091, 9781137590107, 1137590092, 1137590106
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Austerity Politics And Uk Economic Policy 1st Edition Craig Berry Auth by Craig Berry (auth.) 9781137590091, 9781137590107, 1137590092, 1137590106 instant download after payment.

Craig Berry assesses UK economic policy in the wake of the financial crisis through the lens of the austerity agenda, focusing on monetary policy, economic rebalancing, industrial and regional policy, the labour market, welfare reform and budgetary management. He argues that austerity is geared towards a resurrection of financialisation and the UK’s pre-crisis economic model, through the transformation of individual behaviour and demonisation of the state. Cutting public spending and debt in the short term is, at most, a secondary concern for the UK policy elite. However, the underlying purpose of austerity is frequently misunderstood due to its conflation with a narrow deficit reduction agenda, not least by its Keynesian critics. Berry also demonstrates how austerity has effectively dismantled the prospect of a centre-left alternative to neoliberalism.

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