Neoliberal
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What we are witnessing in the drama of increasingly globalized protest and repression is the subplot that many cheerleaders for
neoliberal
globalization never addressed: the power of globalized capital to wreak havoc with the authority of democratically elected governments.
The eruption of popular anger that has roiled many countries’ politics in recent years is rooted in the failure of that
neoliberal
model.
Public opinion will not be sympathetic to fiscal discipline or
neoliberal
orthodoxy.
A return to
neoliberal
economics and a pro-US foreign policy in Latin America seems a long way off.
Admitting that the monetarist cure was inadequate would have required mainstream economists to swim against the
neoliberal
currents of our age.
When Xi took over as leader of the CCP in 2012, deep cracks had appeared in both the development model bequeathed to him by Deng and the dominant Western
neoliberal
model, based on free and open markets.
Neoliberal
defenders of the status quo now see a political opportunity.
In the last few years, while American leaders continued to ride the
neoliberal
wave, much of the rest of the world was already standing on the shore.
Yet, 40 years after Deng Xiaoping initiated the country’s “reform and opening up,” a “Beijing Consensus” – that is, a Chinese rival to the Western
neoliberal
Washington Consensus – has yet to be articulated.
One answer occasionally heard from the
neoliberal
economists who advocated for these policies is that people are better off.
Under the assumption of perfect markets (which underlies most
neoliberal
economic analyses), free trade equalizes the wages of unskilled workers around the world.
One possibility – with a probability slightly above 50% according to the polls – is that Britain, the birthplace of Thatcherism and the EU’s standard-bearer of
neoliberal
economics, will soon have a Labour-led government committed to the biggest tax-raising program since the 1970s.
Neo-liberalism's Argentine FailureIn the 1990s Argentina implemented perhaps 80% of the
neoliberal
economic policy agenda.
He told me that Santander, the other great Latin American independence hero, was a
neoliberal
oligarch, and so was I.But, like Reagan and Gorbachev, we decided not to criticize each other’s preferred models – in our case, twenty-first-century socialism versus the Third Way – and, instead, to let history deliver its verdict.
The
neoliberal
agenda of the last four decades may have been good for the top 1%, but not for the rest.
More
neoliberal
ideology won’t help.
There are alternatives to the current
neoliberal
arrangements that can create shared prosperity, just as there are alternatives – like US President Barack Obama’s proposed Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership deal with the EU – that would cause much more harm.
After all, according to
neoliberal
ideology, all other things being equal, the market would naturally optimize economic processes.
Contrary to the dictates of
neoliberal
ideology, a one-size-fits-all “best practice” approach cannot bring better results than localized “best fit” policies.
In June 2017, Argentina issued a 100-year bond worth $2.75 billion that sold like hot cakes on the strength of great, and greatly mistaken, expectations of the Argentine economy’s prospects under a new
neoliberal
administration.
How judges respond will not just affect the parties involved, but will indicate whether the current reconsideration of
neoliberal
economics is likely to be a temporary blip or part of a more enduring transformation of law and policymaking.
Why US Inequality Is Higher Than Europe’sPARIS – Europe’s political forces are divided between those who regard the European Union as promoting unfair, inefficient
neoliberal
economic policies, and those who see the bloc as key to preserving the relatively equitable and inclusive “European social model.”
It was as if the consequences of Netanyahu’s cruel
neoliberal
policies – a weakened welfare state and squeezed middle classes – did not matter at all.
At the most recent NPC and CPPCC, Chinese policymakers weighed the backlash against the standard
neoliberal
economic model, based on free movement of goods, capital, information, and sometimes labor.
But the
neoliberal
model has had grave unintended consequences, such as environmental degradation, rising inequality, and the emergence of monopolies (especially in the tech sector).
The
neoliberal
insight that came in for the greatest criticism after the crisis was that fiscal restraint is a virtue and rewards adherents with lower interest rates, cheaper credit, and enhanced consumer spending.
Neoliberal
trade and investment agreements that prioritize the interests of business over environmental sustainability and human rights must be reversed to allow for these solutions.
With the
neoliberal
turn in mainstream international economics in the 1970s and 1980s, import substitution was discredited for coddling inefficient, uncompetitive industries.
If US policymakers keep focusing on pleasing Wall Street, big business, and
neoliberal
economists, then the country’s economic performance will suffer and wealth inequalities among Americans will continue to widen.
Thereby, it adhered to the prescriptions of the
neoliberal
Washington Consensus.
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