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The Political Economy Of State Intervention Conserving Capital Over The Wests Long Depression 1st Edition Gavin Poynter

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The Political Economy Of State Intervention Conserving Capital Over The Wests Long Depression 1st Edition Gavin Poynter
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.75 MB
Pages: 222
Author: Gavin Poynter
ISBN: 9781000225808, 9780429316609, 9780367622985, 9781000225860, 9780367321031, 1000225801, 0429316607, 036762298X, 1000225860
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1

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The Political Economy Of State Intervention Conserving Capital Over The Wests Long Depression 1st Edition Gavin Poynter by Gavin Poynter 9781000225808, 9780429316609, 9780367622985, 9781000225860, 9780367321031, 1000225801, 0429316607, 036762298X, 1000225860 instant download after payment.

Both the exponents and critics of neoliberalism assert the dominance of market forces in western nations. The Political Economy of State Intervention calls this into question. Through a re-examination of state intervention in the USA and Britain over the course of the "long depression" (1970-to date), this book argues that the state has performed an increasingly significant role in conserving capital, propping up an economic and social order that has lost its productive dynamism. The specific forms of capital’s dependency on the state may vary, however the underlying weaknesses of mature western economies have prompted new forms of state intervention narrowly aimed at conserving capital, especially in the wake of the financial crisis. The chapters consider factors which are usually posited as explanations for the long depression such as oil price shocks, domestic conditions and technological innovation. The work argues that the consensus view of neoliberalism has served to underplay the significance of the state’s role in failing to lift this long depression in several ways: it has lent a greater ideological coherence to the policies pursued by successive governments than they deserve; the state has been less subordinate to the market than is usually claimed and more often its maker; and there has been a significant growth in jobs located in the private sector that are funded by public money. The cumulative effect of this is a narrowing of the state’s purpose to conserving capital, a role which has contributed to its loss of authority as an institution that claims to represent society as a whole. It is theorised that this, in turn, has led to the insecurities of the existing political order and the rise of populism. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of political economy, public policy, political theory, economics and sociology.

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