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There could be no alternative to free markets and the
neoliberal
Washington Consensus – or so it appeared.
They believe that reviving progressive politics requires exiting an incorrigibly
neoliberal
EU.
The EU is inimical to projects such as the NHS and nationalized industries (though it was the British nation-state, under Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, that gave the EU its
neoliberal
cast).
Neoliberal
economic policies, predicated on well-functioning markets, misfired in developing countries – just as planning models, presuming competent and capable bureaucrats, failed in an earlier era.
Lula's victory offers an opportunity to reconsider the
neoliberal
answers that hold sway despite their failures.
Viewed in this context, the recent protests have weakened Iran’s reformers by eroding their monopoly on hope and driving a wedge between the government’s
neoliberal
policies, intended to address Iran’s economic problems, and its goal of deepening popular support.
To many on the left and the extreme right, he is a neoliberal, with little to distinguish himself from the mainstream policies of austerity that failed Europe and brought it to its current political impasse.
Many of Macron’s economic plans do indeed have a
neoliberal
flavor.
Here, too, such efforts – which disprove claims that the EU is nothing more than a club of
neoliberal
capitalist elites – must be publicized more effectively.
But the
neoliberal
assumptions underlying the previously dominant “Washington Consensus” continue to inform much Western commentary on China’s economy.
As a result, the Out campaign has been left effectively leaderless and has already split into two rival factions – one driven mainly by anti-immigrant and protectionist sentiment, the other determined to concentrate on
neoliberal
economics and free trade.
Much of the rest of the world may consider such reforms a perquisite of economic growth, but many of Syriza's leaders view them as
neoliberal
assaults that Greece should resist.
Many express serious doubts about the sustainability of the
neoliberal
reforms that his economic team has proposed.
It was no less ironic when the titans of US banking, having preached the
neoliberal
gospel of downsizing government and eliminating regulations that proscribed some of their most dangerous and anti-social activities, turned to government in their moment of need.
They are not even a kind of penance that we have to pay for past sins – though, to be sure, the
neoliberal
policies that have prevailed for the past three decades have much to do with our current predicament.
For Argentina, the path to its 2001 default started with the ballooning of its sovereign debt in the 1990s, which occurred alongside
neoliberal
“Washington Consensus” economic reforms that creditors believed would enrich the country.
We may be witnessing the beginning of the end of the
neoliberal
capitalist consensus that has prevailed throughout the West since the 1980s – and that many claim led to the economic disaster of 2008-2009.
Domestically, there is an obvious difference between advocates of a "European model" of social and moral capitalism and others who adhere to the
neoliberal "
Washington consensus" that Europeans associate with America's economic model.
A growing number of pundits and academics now believe that left-wing populism is the best strategy for returning the left to power and implementing policies to help the so-called “losers” of
neoliberal
globalization.
And here we reach the limits of my mental horizons as a neoliberal, as a technocrat, and as a mainstream neoclassical economist.
More broadly, many of the policies (especially those associated with the
neoliberal
“Washington Consensus”) foisted on developing countries with the noble objective of promoting the efficiency of resource allocation today actually impede learning, and thus lead to lower standards of living in the long run.
Globalism is an ideology that prioritizes the
neoliberal
global order over national interests.
In the past, the Bank was seen as a purveyor of
neoliberal
orthodoxy – an approach to development whose credibility had weakened by the time Wolfensohn arrived, and whose standing has eroded further since.
The policy in question is a strange
neoliberal
protectionism – call it “neo-protectionism.”
On the other hand, it involves
neoliberal
financial deregulation.
The 2008 financial crash revealed major flaws in the
neoliberal
view of capitalism, and an objective view of the last 35 years shows that the
neoliberal
model has not performed well relative to the previous 30 years in terms of economic growth, financial stability, and social justice.
The third defining belief of progressive thinking rejects the
neoliberal
view that a country’s economic performance should be assessed solely in terms of GDP growth and freedom.
I also believe that Western countries that do not adopt this framework, and instead cling to a
neoliberal
political economy, will find it increasingly difficult to innovate and grow.
This project has been described as a combination of
neoliberal
economic and social democratic social policy.
There are many options for expanding economic activity and employment other than the
neoliberal
orthodoxies pushed by some economists, the International Monetary Fund, bankers, corporate managers, and sovereign-wealth funds.
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