Beyond Neoliberalism and Neo-illiberalism Economic Policies and Performance for Sustainable Democracy
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 dy...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Bielefeld :
transcript Verlag
[2024]
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Edición: | 1st ed |
Colección: | The New Institute.Interventions ;
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Editorial
- THE NEW INSTITUTE
- Introductions
- The New School
- Open Society Foundations
- Hewlett Foundation
- I The Connection Between Economy and Democracy
- After Neoliberalism
- Illiberal Political Economics after Neoliberalism
- Pursuing a Human Rights Economy
- Markets and Democracy
- II Drivers of Neo-illiberalism
- Why and How Precarious Workers Support Neo-illiberalism
- Austerity: Why, What, and How - Lessons from the UK's Failed Experiment
- The Enduring Social and Economic Consequences of the China Trade Shock
- III Policy and Performance in the Illiberal Turn: Money and Growth
- Populist Leadership and Economic Decline
- The Politics and Limits of Monetary Policy Under Growing Authoritarianism: The Case of Turkey
- Illiberalism on Europe's Periphery: A Critical Macrofinance Tale
- IV Policy and Performance in the Illiberal Turn: Labor Market and Social Protection
- The Labor and Social Policies of Neoauthoritarian Populist Governments: A Comparative Analysis of Hungary, Poland, and Türkiye
- Corporate Majoritarianism in India
- Conclusion
- Towards a Democratic Economics
- List of Contributors