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1 online resource (268 pages) |
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Routledge Studies in Development Economics |
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Routledge studies in development economics.
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Contents |
Book Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Figures; Tables; Contributors; Introduction; Part I: Neoliberalism and globalisation; 1 Neoliberalism as financialisation; 2 The continuing ecological dominance of neoliberalism in the crisis; 3 Globalisation as a crisis form; 4 Cultural political economy of neoliberalism: The production and negotiation of 'competitiveness' as hegemonic logic(s); 5 Socially responsible investment and neoliberal discipline in emerging markets; 6 Global unions and global capitalism: Contest or accommodation?; 7 Neoliberalism and the politics of war: The case of Iraq |
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Part II: Country experiences8 State, class and the discourse: Reflections on the neoliberal transformation in Turkey; 9 Neoliberalism, industrial restructuring and labour: Lessons from the Delhi garment industry; 10 The developmental state and the neoliberal transition in South Korea; 11 Korean left debates on alternatives to neoliberalism; 12 China and the quest for alternatives to neoliberalism; 13 Globalisation, neoli |
Summary |
The neoliberal transitions have transformed the material basis of social reproduction in most countries. This book argues that neoliberalism is the contemporary form of capitalism, focusing on a materialist understanding of its workings as a modality of social and economic reproduction, and its everyday practices of dispossession and exploitation |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Globalization.
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Neoliberalism.
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globalism.
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Economic policy
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Globalization
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Neoliberalism
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SUBJECT |
Developing countries -- Economic policy
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Developing countries
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Yalman, Galip L
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ISBN |
9780203865910 |
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020386591X |
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1282640003 |
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9781282640009 |
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