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Quo vadis neoliberalism? The remaking of global capitalist governance after the Washington Consensus
Eric Sheppard,Helga Leitner +1 more
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The post-Washington consensus, through which neoliberal global capitalist governance gained hegemony over the third world, entered a crisis in the late 1990s, triggered by the 1997 Asian financial crisis, and by contestations of neoliberal governance from global civil society as mentioned in this paper.About:
This article is published in Geoforum.The article was published on 2010-03-01. It has received 140 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Global governance & Washington Consensus.read more
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(Infra)structural Discontinuity: Capital, Labour, and Technological Change
TL;DR: This paper argued that growth regimes are not necessarily tenable as indicators of new paradigms, and that there are (infra)structural discontinuities between the ICT/post-Fordist era and those of the AI/platform era.
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Limits to the Washington Consensus: Boundary struggles and China's transition economy
TL;DR: The authors explores the interconnected normative and geopolitical-economic tensions between the Washington Consensus and the Chinese state through an analysis of reform discourses and practices at the World Bank and traces these shifting relations through an interpretive strategy inspired by Nancy Fraser's concept of boundary struggles.
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Corporate governance varieties: Locke and Hegel’s philosophy of right and the roots of corporate governance traditions
TL;DR: In the former tradition, the firm and its ownership are exclusively associated with irreducibly individual rights, whereas in the latter tradition, property rights remain the core of legal systems, but rather than being an end in itself, such property rights are merely the starting point for the individual's wider engagement in social and public affairs.
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Limits to the Washington Consensus: Boundary struggles and China's transition economy
TL;DR: The authors explores the interconnected normative and geopolitical-economic tensions between the Washington Consensus and the Chinese state through an analysis of reform discourses and practices at the World Bank and traces these shifting relations through an interpretive strategy inspired by Nancy Fraser's concept of boundary struggles.
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Valorising University Education in Ghana
TL;DR: There has been a neoliberal reordering of the political intent behind education in Ghana as discussed by the authors and prior to the said reordering, education was a means by which the government facilitated the citizen's access to education.
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TL;DR: In this article, a general theory of the rate of interest was proposed, and the subjective and objective factors of the propensity to consume and the multiplier were considered, as well as the psychological and business incentives to invest.
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