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2016
The time period between the late 1960s and mid-1980s witnessed the rise of a “market-centered agenda” in domestic and global relations that has ushered in the neoliberal age.1 Neoliberal ideology is grounded in a privileging of the individual, the free market, and the noninterventionist state. Central to neoliberalism is the assumption that individuals’
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The time period between the late 1960s and mid-1980s witnessed the rise of a “market-centered agenda” in domestic and global relations that has ushered in the neoliberal age.1 Neoliberal ideology is grounded in a privileging of the individual, the free market, and the noninterventionist state. Central to neoliberalism is the assumption that individuals’
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State and Local Government Review, 2010
Does intrajurisdictional tax competition lead local governments to offer larger tax abatements to firms? The authors build upon the traditional literature that models tax abatements as a negotiation between individual governments and firms by including systemic political and economic trends affecting the bargaining power of local governments and ...
Mark K. Cassell, Robert C. Turner
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Does intrajurisdictional tax competition lead local governments to offer larger tax abatements to firms? The authors build upon the traditional literature that models tax abatements as a negotiation between individual governments and firms by including systemic political and economic trends affecting the bargaining power of local governments and ...
Mark K. Cassell, Robert C. Turner
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The ‘Race to the Bottom’: Moving Closer to Home?
2021Abstract By the end of this chapter, you should be able to demonstrate an understanding of: The impact of increasing competition occurring within the UK retail environment. Consumers efforts to reduce the disparity between beliefs and behaviours, as conceptualised within cognitive dissonance theory.
Ritch, Elaine L., McColl, Julie
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The race to the bottom and the route to the top
Nature Chemistry, 2020Academic labs can be difficult places to work — but why is that the case and what can be done to address the issues that lead to harmful working environments?
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"Rawlsian Government and the race to the bottom " [PDF]
This paper argues that there is no race to the bottom when the social planner adopts a Rawlsian criterion, only the poor are mobile and they do not work at the optimal tax outcome. This argument is developed within a two skill-model of optimal income taxation.
Lozachmeur, Jean-Marie +2 more
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Phi Delta Kappan, 2012
No country is pursuing education reform with such speed and breadth as England. Is this because of stagnant achievement or politics?
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No country is pursuing education reform with such speed and breadth as England. Is this because of stagnant achievement or politics?
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2012
The argument of this chapter will depend on two main precepts: (1) large corporations remain largely in control of the globalization process, and (2) the process of globalization is very unlikely to occur ethically if large corporations remain in control. Several facets of these precepts will be considered and argued for.
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The argument of this chapter will depend on two main precepts: (1) large corporations remain largely in control of the globalization process, and (2) the process of globalization is very unlikely to occur ethically if large corporations remain in control. Several facets of these precepts will be considered and argued for.
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