UID:
almahu_9949757676502882
Format:
1 online resource (232 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
9783839474877
Series Statement:
The New Institute.Interventions ; 1
Content:
In many countries, the political backlash against neoliberalism has mainly been a retreat from democracy, with a decline in independence of the judiciary and the monetary authorities, increased control of the media, and manipulation of elections for purposes of authoritarian control. The economic dynamics and the impact of neoliberalism, i.e. deregulation and liberalized markets, is just one cause of this authoritarian shift. The contributors to this volume examine the impact of neoliberal economic policies in relation to cultural and political factors and how these have promoted the recent authoritarian turn, as well as probing the economic policies and performance of the illiberal regimes.
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Frontmatter --
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Contents --
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Editorial --
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THE NEW INSTITUTE --
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Introductions --
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The New School --
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Open Society Foundations --
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Hewlett Foundation --
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I The Connection Between Economy and Democracy --
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After Neoliberalism --
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Illiberal Political Economics after Neoliberalism --
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Pursuing a Human Rights Economy --
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Markets and Democracy --
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II Drivers of Neo-illiberalism --
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Why and How Precarious Workers Support Neo-illiberalism --
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Austerity: Why, What, and How - Lessons from the UK's Failed Experiment --
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The Enduring Social and Economic Consequences of the China Trade Shock --
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III Policy and Performance in the Illiberal Turn: Money and Growth --
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Populist Leadership and Economic Decline --
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The Politics and Limits of Monetary Policy Under Growing Authoritarianism: The Case of Turkey --
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Illiberalism on Europe's Periphery: A Critical Macrofinance Tale --
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IV Policy and Performance in the Illiberal Turn: Labor Market and Social Protection --
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The Labor and Social Policies of Neoauthoritarian Populist Governments: A Comparative Analysis of Hungary, Poland, and Türkiye --
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Corporate Majoritarianism in India --
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Conclusion --
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Towards a Democratic Economics --
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List of Contributors
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In English.
Language:
English
DOI:
10.1515/9783839474877
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