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The End Of Laissezfaire On The Durability Of Embedded Neoliberalism Damien Cahill

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The End Of Laissezfaire On The Durability Of Embedded Neoliberalism Damien Cahill
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Publisher: Edward Elgar Pub
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.12 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Damien Cahill
ISBN: 9781781000274, 1781000271
Language: English
Year: 2014

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The End Of Laissezfaire On The Durability Of Embedded Neoliberalism Damien Cahill by Damien Cahill 9781781000274, 1781000271 instant download after payment.

When the global financial crisis hit in 2007, many commentators thought it heralded the end of neoliberalism. Several years later, neoliberalism continues to dominate policy-making. This book sets out why such commentators got it so wrong, and why neoliberalism remains so durable in the face of crisis. This book is the first comprehensive critique of the dominant 'ideas-centred' approach to understanding neoliberalism. It offers an alternative view of neoliberalism as a policy regime that is embedded in institutions, class relations and ideological norms. Damien Cahill argues that the socially embedded nature of neoliberalism explains why policy-makers continue to use neoliberal policies as forms of crisis response, even though the crisis itself resulted from several decades of neoliberal restructuring. It takes aim at dominant interpretations of neoliberalism, arguing that it is wrongly viewed as reflecting neoliberal free-market ideals, or as resulting from the influence of fundamentalist neoliberal intellectuals. The book concludes with a prognosis of the future prospects for neoliberalism. The End of Laissez Faire? is a compelling and insightful analysis of neoliberalism, which will appeal to scholars and students of public policy, political science, sociology, political economy, anthropology, human geography, industrial relations and economics-related studies.

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