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Belying the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF’s) reputation as a bastion of neo-liberal policy orthodoxy, this article analyses important yet contingent transformations in IMF fiscal policy thinking which constituted a key intervention in international ...
Ben Clift
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Keynesian and Non-Keynesian Effects of Fiscal Consolidation [PDF]
The fiscal sphere can be considered the quintessence of state participation in the economy. Fiscal regulation, respectively fiscal harmonization and control over national budgets, are considered as advanced coordination within the normative management ...
Valentina Butmalai +4 more
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The Linkage of the Neoliberal Power-Knowledge System: A Case Study of Thatcherism [PDF]
In this study, neoliberalism has been studied as a phenomenon resulting from the rupture in the Keynesian liberal power-knowledge system. Then, with the genealogical method of the neoliberal knowledge system, Thatcherism represents a prototype of the ...
Pouriya Parandoush +2 more
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Green Keynesianism: Bringing the Entrepreneurial State Back in(to Question)?
Jesse Goldstein, David Tyfield
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Multilateralism and military Keynesianism: Completing the analysis
Jan Toporowski
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Amazon is one of the largest e-commerce corporations in the world and has built a reputation for fast, low-cost service. To rapidly and efficiently move goods from production to consumption, however, Amazon relies on a logistics network that entails ...
Mostafa Henaway
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COVID Keynesianism: locating inequality in the Anglo-American crisis response
COVID Keynesianism evaluates the USA and UK’s economic response to the COVID-19 pandemic and compares it to the previous iterations of the Anglo-American policy response template.
J. Montgomerie
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Ecological Boundaries of Green Keynesianism
To stop climate change, we must drastically cut greenhouse gas emissions. The current reduction rate is inadequate, accelerating climate change. This calls for a drastic shift in economic policy. Given the effectiveness of aid programs applied during the
Tomasz Legiędź
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Privatised Keynesianism: An Unacknowledged Policy Regime
C. Crouch
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