In this timely book, leading scholars of neoliberalism, together
with emerging researchers from a range of intellectual traditions,
reflect upon the nature of neoliberalism in light of the recent and
ongoing global financial crisis. What emerges is an enlightening
picture of the diversity of neoliberalism. The complex
relationships between theory and practice are highlighted as the
contributors recognize the need to move beyond the commonplace
notion that neoliberalism is simply a system of free markets.
Topical chapters examine the implications of the current crisis for
neoliberalism, the likelihood of alternatives and how these might
arise. Presenting a range of different theoretical approaches to
understanding neoliberalism, this book will appeal to academics in
the fields of political economy, political science, public policy,
human geography, international studies, sociology and regulation
studies. Graduate and senior undergraduate students in these fields
will also find much to interest them. Contributors: N. Brenner, D.
Cahill, L. Chester, M. Dean, G. Dumenil, B. Dunn, L. Edwards, J.E.
King, M. Konings, D. Levy, J. Mikler, J. Paton, J. Peck, B.
Spies-Butcher, F. Stilwell, N. Theodore, E. Thurbon
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