Neoliberalization: States, Networks, PeoplesISBN: 978-1-4051-3432-3
Paperback
352 pages
July 2007, Wiley-Blackwell
Other Available Formats: Hardcover
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List of Plates.
List of Tables.
List of Contributors.
Preface.
1. Introduction: Reading Neoliberalizations (Kevin Ward and Kim England).
Part I: "Mainstream" Economic Development and its Alternatives.
Introduction to Part I.
2. Competing Capitalisms and Neoliberalism: the Dynamics of, and Limits to, Economic Reform in the Asia-Pacific (Mark Beeson).
3. Neoliberalizing the Grassroots? Microfinance and the Politics of Development in Nepal (Katherine N. Rankin and Yogendra B. Shakya).
Part II: Within and between State and Markets: the Role of Intermediaries.
Introduction to Part II.
4. Learning to Compete: Communities of Investment Promotion Practice in the Spread of Global Neoliberalism (Nicholas A. Phelps, Marcus Power, and Roseline Wanjiru).
5. Temporary Staffing, "Geographies of Circulation," and the Business of Delivering Neoliberalization (Kevin Ward).
6. Neoliberalizing Argentina? (Pete North).
Part III: States and Subjectivities.
Introduction to Part III.
7. Neoliberalizing Home Care: Managed Competition and Restructuring Home Care in Ontario (Kim England, Joan Eakin, Denise Gastaldo, and Patricia McKeever).
8. Spatializing Neoliberalism: Articulations, Recapitulations, and (a Very Few) Alternatives (Catherine Kingfisher).
9. Co-constituting "After Neo-liberalism": Political Projects and Globalizing Governmentalities in Aotearoa, New Zealand (Wendy Larner, Richard Le Heron, and Nicholas Lewis).
10. Conclusion: Reflections on Neoliberalizations (Kim England and Kevin Ward).
Bibliography.
Index.