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Neoliberalism and Unequal Development 1st Edition 2022 Hardbound by Fernando Lopez-Castellano, Carmen Lizarraga, Roser Manzanera-Ruiz , Routledge

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    Author(s)Fernando Lopez-Castellano, Carmen Lizarraga, Roser Manzanera-Ruiz
    PublisherRoutledge
    Edition1st Edition
    ISBN9780367720643
    Pages232
    BindingHardbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearApril 2022

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    Routledge Neoliberalism and Unequal Development 1st Edition 2022 Hardbound by Fernando Lopez-Castellano, Carmen Lizarraga, Roser Manzanera-Ruiz

    Since the 1970s, neoliberalism has evolved from ideology to political programme, from political programme to public policy, and from public policy to constitutional rule. This process of change has been made possible through the endorsement of an uncritical, a-historical, and apolitical economic theory that legitimized technocratic despotism, financial deregulation, precarious labour, and constitutional-political emptying. This book examines critical perspectives in mainstream neoliberal development analysis. It examines the neoliberal experiment as a global historical construct through the cases of Africa, Latin America, and Europe. The analysis begins in 1980 with the Structural Adjustment Plans in Latin America and Africa, followed in 1990 by Maastricht in the case of Europe and the euphoric shift that took place, typified by the "Africa Rising" narrative, which attempts to promote the idea of an economically emerging continent. It also considers the weakness of the state resulting from neo-liberal austerity and fiscal stabilization policies, which have amplified the inability to collectively deal with the social, economic, and political impact of the COVID-19 crisis. One of the key features of the book is the extensive comparative analysis between regions, using case studies, including examples from African countries. The authors connect the different regional perspectives, included in the book, in a clear and coherent way, such that it will appeal to students and scholars interested in the social, economic, and political outcomes of globalization and will also be of interest to official development agencies and third sector organizations in Latin America, Sub-Saharan Africa and Europe.



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