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Neoliberalism : a critical reader /

"Bravo! Some of the most incisive students of neoliberalism gather together to present a stunning indictment of the destructiveness of the already discredited right-wing economic régime." Professor Michael Perelman, California State University, Chico "Across its thirty chapters, cove...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Saad-Filho, Alfredo, 1964- (Editor ), Johnston, Deborah, 1967- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London ; Ann Arbor, MI : Pluto Press, 2005.
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505 0 |a The neoliberal (counter- )revolution / Gerard Dumenil and Dominique Levy -- From Keynesianism to neoliberalism: shifting paradigms in economics / Thomas I. Palley -- Mainstream economics in the neoliberal era / Costas Lapavitsas -- The economic mythology of neoliberalism / Anwar Shaikh -- The neoliberal theory of society / Simon Clarke -- Neoliberalism and politics, and the politics of neoliberalism / Ronaldo Munck -- Neoliberalism, globalisation and international relations / Alejandro Colas -- Neoliberalism and primitive accumulation in less developed countries / Terence J. Byres -- Neoliberal globalisation: imperialism without empires? / Hugo Radice --Neoliberalism in international trade: sound economics or a question of faith? / Sonali Deranyiagala -- 'A haven of familiar monetary practice': the neoliberal dream in international money and finance / Jan Toporowski -- From Washington to post-Washington consensus: neoliberal agendas for economic development / Alfredo Saad-Filho -- Foreign aid, neoliberalism and US imperialism / Henry Veltmeyer and James Petras -- Sticks and carrots for farmers in developing countries: agrarian neoloberalism in theory and practice / Carlos Oya -- Poverty and distribution: back on the neoliberal agenda? / Deborah Johnston -- The welfare state and neoliberalism / Susanne MacGregor -- Neoliberalism, the new right and sexual politics / Lesley Hoggart -- Neoliberal agendas for higher education / Les Levidow -- Neoliberalism and civil society: project and possibilities / Subir Sinha -- Neoliberalism and democracy: market power versus democratic power / Arthur MacEwan -- Neoliberalism and the third way / Philip Arestis and Malcolm Sawyer -- The birth of neoliberalism in the United States: a reorganisation of capitalism / Al Campbell -- The neoliberal experience of the United Kingdom / Philip Arestis and Malcolm Sawyer -- European integration as a vehicle of neoliberal hegemony / John Milios -- Neoliberalism: the eastern European frontier / Jan Toporowski -- The political economy of neoliberalism in Latin America / Alfred Saad-Filho -- Neoliberalism in sub-Saharan Africa: from structural adjustment to NEPAD / Patrick Bond -- Neoliberalism and South Asia: the case of a narrowing discourse / Matthew McCartney -- Assessing neoliberalism in Japan / Makoto Itoh -- Neoliberal restructuring of capital relations in east and south-east Asia / Dae-oup Chang. 
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