Neoliberalism
Beyond the Free Market
Edward Elgar Publishing
Published on 29. November 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
288 pages
978-1-78195-188-0 (ISBN)
Description
In this timely book, leading scholars of neoliberalism, together with emerging researchers from a range of intellectual traditions, reflect upon the nature of neoliberalism in light of the recent and ongoing global financial crisis. What emerges is an enlightening picture of the diversity of neoliberalism. The complex relationships between theory and practice are highlighted as the contributors recognize the need to move beyond the commonplace notion that neoliberalism is simply a system of free markets. Topical chapters examine the implications of the current crisis for neoliberalism, the likelihood of alternatives and how these might arise.
Presenting a range of different theoretical approaches to understanding neoliberalism, this book will appeal to academics in the fields of political economy, political science, public policy, human geography, international studies, sociology and regulation studies. Graduate and senior undergraduate students in these fields will also find much to interest them.
Contributors: N. Brenner, D. Cahill, L. Chester, M. Dean, G. Dumenil, B. Dunn, L. Edwards, J.E. King, M. Konings, D. Levy, J. Mikler, J. Paton, J. Peck, B. Spies-Butcher, F. Stilwell, N. Theodore, E. Thurbon
Presenting a range of different theoretical approaches to understanding neoliberalism, this book will appeal to academics in the fields of political economy, political science, public policy, human geography, international studies, sociology and regulation studies. Graduate and senior undergraduate students in these fields will also find much to interest them.
Contributors: N. Brenner, D. Cahill, L. Chester, M. Dean, G. Dumenil, B. Dunn, L. Edwards, J.E. King, M. Konings, D. Levy, J. Mikler, J. Paton, J. Peck, B. Spies-Butcher, F. Stilwell, N. Theodore, E. Thurbon
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Cheltenham
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 244 mm
Width: 169 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-78195-188-0 (9781781951880)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Edited by Damien Cahill, University of Sydney and Lindy Edwards, University of New South Wales and Frank Stilwell, Professor Emeritus, Department of Political Economy, University of Sydney, Australia
Content
Contents:
1. Introduction: Understanding Neoliberalism Beyond the Free Market
Lindy Edwards, Damien Cahill and Frank Stilwell
PART I: INTERPRETING NEOLIBERALISM
2. Neoliberalism, Interrupted
Jamie Peck, Nik Theodore and Neil Brenner
3. The Crisis of Neoliberalism as a Stepwise Process: From the Great Contraction to the Crisis of Sovereign Debts
Gerard Dumenil and Dominique Levy
4. Neoliberalism and the State
Martijn Konings
PART II: EXAMINING (IN)COHERENCE
5. Free Economy, Strong State
Mitchell Dean
6. Neoliberalism through the Lens of 'Embeddedness'
Joy Paton
7. The Embedded Neoliberal Economy
Damien Cahill
PART III: EXPLORING NEOLIBERAL PRACTICES
8. Still Stalled on the Road to Neoliberal Globalization? The Endurance of National Varieties of Capitalism
John Mikler
9. The Australian Variant of Neoliberal Capitalism
Lynne Chester
10. Ideas and Industrial Governance: Has the Influence of Neoliberalism been Overstated?
Elizabeth Thurbon
11. Markets with Equity? Lessons from Australia's Third Way Response to Neoliberalism
Ben Spies-Butcher
PART IV: LOOKING BACK, LOOKING FORWARD
12. The Strange Death of Neoliberalism: The Case of the Missing Corpse
Bill Dunn
13. The Future of Neoliberalism
John E. King
Index
1. Introduction: Understanding Neoliberalism Beyond the Free Market
Lindy Edwards, Damien Cahill and Frank Stilwell
PART I: INTERPRETING NEOLIBERALISM
2. Neoliberalism, Interrupted
Jamie Peck, Nik Theodore and Neil Brenner
3. The Crisis of Neoliberalism as a Stepwise Process: From the Great Contraction to the Crisis of Sovereign Debts
Gerard Dumenil and Dominique Levy
4. Neoliberalism and the State
Martijn Konings
PART II: EXAMINING (IN)COHERENCE
5. Free Economy, Strong State
Mitchell Dean
6. Neoliberalism through the Lens of 'Embeddedness'
Joy Paton
7. The Embedded Neoliberal Economy
Damien Cahill
PART III: EXPLORING NEOLIBERAL PRACTICES
8. Still Stalled on the Road to Neoliberal Globalization? The Endurance of National Varieties of Capitalism
John Mikler
9. The Australian Variant of Neoliberal Capitalism
Lynne Chester
10. Ideas and Industrial Governance: Has the Influence of Neoliberalism been Overstated?
Elizabeth Thurbon
11. Markets with Equity? Lessons from Australia's Third Way Response to Neoliberalism
Ben Spies-Butcher
PART IV: LOOKING BACK, LOOKING FORWARD
12. The Strange Death of Neoliberalism: The Case of the Missing Corpse
Bill Dunn
13. The Future of Neoliberalism
John E. King
Index