After Neoliberalism
Authored by: John QuigginPlease read Conditions of use before downloading the formats.
Description
Since the early 1980s, Australian economic policy has been dominated by the ideology of neoliberalism (also known as ‘economic rationalism’), including policies of privatisation, financial deregulation and micro-economic reform. Throughout this period, John Quiggin has presented critical assessments of neoliberal policies and the claims about productivity growth made in support of those policies.
The credibility of neoliberalism was fatally wounded by the Global Financial Crisis and its aftermath. Nevertheless, market ideology has lumbered on in zombie form, for want of a clear alternative. It is only recently that we have begun to reverse the failed policies of privatisation and deregulation and to consider radical alternatives such as a shift to a four-day week.
This book provides a historical perspective in the form of a series of articles written from the mid-1980s to the present day. It concludes with some suggestions for the way forward, after neoliberalism.
‘John Quiggin is the intellectual equivalent of a dazzling fireworks display. I walk away from every encounter with a bright new insight, and this book is no exception. Agree or disagree, Professor Quiggin is a veritable trove of fresh insights. Spanning nearly four decades, this volume brings together some of Professor Quiggin’s most provocative contributions, driven by a deep commitment to equity. It will pique your curiosity and encourage you to work towards a better world.’
—Andrew Leigh, Parliamentarian and author of The Shortest History of Economics
Details
- ISBN (print):
- 9781760466510
- ISBN (online):
- 9781760466527
- Publication date:
- Jul 2024
- Imprint:
- ANU Press
- DOI:
- http://doi.org/10.22459/AN.2024
- Series:
- Global Thinkers Series
- Disciplines:
- Business & Economics; Social Sciences: Social Policy & Administration
- Countries:
- Australia
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- Preliminary pages (PDF, 123 KB)
- List of tables (PDF, 45 KB)
- Acknowledgements (PDF, 44 KB)
- Abbreviations (PDF, 68 KB)
- Introduction (PDF, 92 KB)
- White trash of Asia? (PDF, 180 KB) doi
- The evolution of neoliberalism (PDF, 152 KB) doi
- Neoliberalism in Australia (PDF, 133 KB) doi
- Privatisation and nationalisation in the 21st century (PDF, 122 KB) doi
- Looking back on micro-economic reform: a sceptical viewpoint (PDF, 198 KB) doi
- What have we learned from the Global Financial Crisis? (PDF, 149 KB) doi
- The lost golden age of productivity growth? (PDF, 142 KB) doi
- Financial markets: masters or servants? (PDF, 138 KB) doi
- Basic or universal? Pathways for a universal basic income (PDF, 125 KB) doi
- The case for a four-day standard working week (PDF, 120 KB) doi
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