Neoliberalism

Neoliberalism or neo-liberalism is the 20th-century resurgence of 19th-century ideas associated with economic liberalism and free-market capitalism. It is generally associated with policies of economic liberalization, including privatization, deregulation, globalization, free trade, austerity and reductions in government spending in order to increase the role of the private sector in the economy and society; however, the defining features of neoliberalism in both thought and practice have been the subject of substantial scholarly debate. In policymaking, neoliberalism was part of a paradigm shift away from the prevailing Keynesian economic consensus that existed prior to the persistent stagflation of the 1970s.English-speakers have used …

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CEIP: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace · 17 July 2024 English

Faith in hyper-globalization has collapsed, but what new narrative and institutions will succeed it? A look at the past provides hints of what is to come.

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CEIP: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace · 17 July 2024 English

Climate policy must go beyond purely economic targets. Effective policymaking must also mobilize societies because success depends on their solidarity and agency.

Moving Beyond Neoliberalism? Historical Re�ections on Regime Changes Moving Beyond Neoliberalism? Historical


CEIP: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace · 17 July 2024 English

An obsession with growth has generated massive inequality, undermined global economic stability, and weakened faith in democracy. Reversing these trends requires reining in the power of financial capital and managing …

Moving Beyond Neoliberalism? Historical Re�ections on Regime Changes Moving Beyond Neoliberalism? Historical


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 12 July 2024 English

outside that window — the Clean Air Act in 1970, the Clean Water […] The post Matt Yglesias on neoliberalism and economic growth appeared first on Marginal REVOLUTION.


EU: European Union · 27 June 2024 English

unlikely to be achieved unless we challenge neoliberalism? Радан Кънев (PPE). – Г-н Председател, ние


EU: European Union · 27 June 2024 English

that this European Union is on and abandon neoliberalism. Martin Edward Daubney (NI). – Madam President


World Bank Group · 26 June 2024 English

Poverty is multidimensional, associated not only with a lack of financial resources, but also often social-psychological constraints, such as diminished agency and aspirations. Through a series of field experiments, this …

H. R. (2019). The Psychology of Neoliberalism and the Neoliberalism of Psychology. Journal of Social


EPRS: European Parliamentary Research Service · 14 June 2024 English

This report investigates how the EU should deal with shockflation - inflation unleashed by shocks to systemically significant prices such as energy and food. We argue that the ECB’s monetary …

2018. Governing Europe in a Globalizing World: Neoliberalism and Its Alternatives Following the 1973 Oil


ActionAid Australia · 10 June 2024

Given the scale of the climate challenge, this climate finance must dramatically scale up from the current inadequate target of US$100 billion a year, to a figure that is much …

contract with their citizens. Fundamentalist neoliberalism has been driven by the loan conditions and coercive


ETUI: European Trade Union Institute · 6 June 2024

the realisation is dawning that their success is greatly dependent on worker support. Barrosian neoliberalism is being undone, replaced by a new paradigm legitimised by the European Pillar of Social Rights


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