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Law and political economy [PDF]
‘Law and Political Economy’ surveys recent approaches to the study of phenomena at the intersection of law, politics and the economy. These take an interdisciplinary perspective, viewing markets as fields of social power that are not spontaneous but ...
Lokdam, Hjalte, Wilkinson, Michael
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Abstract Neo‐Brandeisian legal scholars have recently revived the ideas of Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis, who championed state regulation that preserved market competition and economic liberty in the face of concentrated private power. Yet ultimately and perhaps paradoxically, it has been Europe and not the United States that has proved more ...
Chase Foster, Kathleen Thelen
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The German intellectual tradition of ordoliberalism, a variant of neoliberalism particularly committed to a “functional and humane order,” was long ignored in the Anglo-Saxon world.
K. Horn
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Time, Order, Power. On Some Conceptual Presuppositions of Neoliberal Program
The essay maintains that, despite the significant successive transformations, a ordoliberal moment operates within the neoliberal program. Ordoliberalism establishes a specific political anthropology based on the centrality of economic action and on an a-
Maurizio Ricciardi
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Competition : a critical history of a concept [PDF]
This article expands Michel Foucault's genealogy of liberalism and neoliberalism by analysing the concept of competition. It addresses four key liberal conceptions of competition in turn: the idea of competition as a destructive but progressive and thus ...
Gane, Nicholas
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MICHEL FOUCAULT AND THE FINANCIAL GOVERNABILITY REFLECTIONS ON THE INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL CRISIS
In this paper I present a governability or power technology form what I call financial governability that differs from the German ordoliberalism and the North American anacor-liberalism, analyzed by Michel Foucault. In which context does this form emerge
Juan Omar, Agüero
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Energy Communities and the Tensions Between Neoliberalism and Communitarianism. [PDF]
Laes E, Bombaerts G.
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EU Competition Policy Revisited: Economic Doctrines Within European Political Work [PDF]
European Union competition policy is often described as neoliberal, without this leading to more investigation. This paper highlights how the European Competition policy doctrine has been shaped, how the ordoliberal movement and the Chicago school ideas ...
Andy SMITH (Centre Emile Durkheim - IEP-Bordeaux) +2 more
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Asymmetric Governance and the Transformation of Employment Relations in the Eurozone: The Contingent Influence of the Ideas of Policy-Makers [PDF]
The governance of the Eurozone debt crisis has been characterised by the asymmetric distribution of the costs of adjustment, namely the imposition of austerity measures and the liberalisation of institutions of industrial relations in debtor countries ...
Glatzer, Miguel +2 more
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LIBERALISM VERSUS INTERVENTIONISM TO THE LABOUR MARKET. CASE OF POLAND AS A TRANSITION COUNTRY
An objective of a paper is to compare views of liberal economy and interventionism to a labour market and labour market policy. It is a ground for discussing a concept of labour market in a transition economy. Based on the literature main divergences and
Wacław Jarmołowicz, Katarzyna Szarzec
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