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City classification and health burden: Evidence from U5 malaria in the rapidly growing city of Akure, Nigeria. [PDF]
Bayode T, Akinbamijo OB, Siegmund A.
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Although the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and the World Bank are often (rightly) associated with the diffusion of ideas and practices underpinning neo-liberal globalization, a closer examination of their policy discourses over the last decade suggests that they have clearly gone beyond the brute neo-liberal prescription
John Clarke, Clarke, John
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Neo-Liberalism in the Italian University: Encroachment and Resistance
Neo-liberalism has spread throughout the world in tandem with globalization. This article attempts to address the way in which neo-liberalism has operated in the Italian university system, an academic context that has its own history, values, and ...
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Neo-liberalism and hegemony revisited
Educational Philosophy and Theory, 1998(1998). Neo‐liberalism and Hegemony Revisited. Educational Philosophy and Theory: Vol. 30, No. 1, pp. 69-83.
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Financialization, neo-liberalism, and securitization
Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 2012The financial crisis can be explained as the ultimate result of the gradual move towards neoliberal policies and the acceptance of neoliberal economic theories. The purchasing power of ordinary workers and consumers has been constrained by the evolution of six economic features: environmental issues, globalization, sound finance, the focus of central ...
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Review of Radical Political Economics, 2013
This paper examines changes in labor management of workers in UK emergency services under a regime of budget cuts and neoliberal state strategies. It takes an extreme case study, the emergency services, as an example of the limits of privatization and of the need, nonetheless, to re-assert management control over the labor process as part of the long ...
Roger Seifert, Kim Mather
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This paper examines changes in labor management of workers in UK emergency services under a regime of budget cuts and neoliberal state strategies. It takes an extreme case study, the emergency services, as an example of the limits of privatization and of the need, nonetheless, to re-assert management control over the labor process as part of the long ...
Roger Seifert, Kim Mather
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The catastrophe of neo-liberalism
Philosophy & Social Criticism, 2016My article provides a systematic interpretation of the transformation of capitalist society in the neo-liberal era as a form of what Karl Polanyi called ‘cultural catastrophe’. I substantiate this claim by drawing upon Erich Fromm’s theory of social character. Fromm’s notion of social character, I argue, offers a plausible, psychodynamic explanation of
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The Conscience of a Neo-Liberal
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011Paul Krugman's critique of MMT is based on three incorrect assumptions about what MMT policy proposals actually are; it also demonstrates a lack of understanding of our modern monetary system (as is generally verified by volumes of empirical research on the monetary system by both MMT’ers and non-MMTer’s). While MMT’ers argue that all three assumptions
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2022
Abstract This chapter explores the current loss of faith in many countries in liberal, market-based economic models, and ties that crisis in confidence to three broad economic trends: the decline in work, wages, and entitlements experienced by ordinary workers; the rise of mega-corporate power, globalization, and economic inequality; and
Richard Holden, Rosalind Dixon
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Abstract This chapter explores the current loss of faith in many countries in liberal, market-based economic models, and ties that crisis in confidence to three broad economic trends: the decline in work, wages, and entitlements experienced by ordinary workers; the rise of mega-corporate power, globalization, and economic inequality; and
Richard Holden, Rosalind Dixon
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