Australian Economy and Neo liberalism

Australian Economy and Neo liberalism
Author: Celal Bayari
Publsiher: LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2012
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783643902276

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Australia's economy has long been typified by neo-liberal governance, foreign investment dependence, exports dominated by grains, resources and energy, and an industrial structure in which foreign multinational enterprises play the leading role. These factors have not always contributed to stable growth and a strong manufacturing sector. Further, they have not always led to the best outcomes for Australia in its integration into the regional and global patterns. These themes form the focus of this book, which presents an analysis of Australia's economic orthodoxy and its effects. (Series: Global Cultural and Economic Research - Vol. 10)

Australia Unsettled

Australia  Unsettled
Author: Dennis Woodward
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: Australia
ISBN: 0733975062

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Examines the intersection between politics and economics as practised in Australia. It looks at the interconnections between economic theories and politics - the ways in which economic forces impinge on Australian politics, shaping policies, effecting political parties, and influencing electoral outcomes. -- Introduction.

Australian public policy

Australian public policy
Author: Miller, Chris,Orchard, Lionel
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2014-08-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781447312673

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At a time when neoliberal and conservative politics are again in the ascendency and social democracy is waning, Australian public policy re-engages with the values and goals of progressive public policy in Australia and the difficulties faced in re-affirming them. It brings together leading authors to explore economic, environmental, social, cultural, political and Indigenous issues. It examines trends and current policy directions and outlines progressive alternatives that challenge and extend current thinking. While focused on Australia, the contributors offer valuable insights for people in other countries committed to social justice and those engaged in the ongoing contest between neoliberalism and social democracy. This is essential reading for policy practitioners, researchers and students as well as those with an interest in the future of public policy.

Australian Public Policy

Australian Public Policy
Author: Miller, Chris,Orchard, Lionel
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2016-02-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781447321101

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At a time when neoliberal and conservative politics are again in the ascendency and social democracy is waning, Australian public policy re-engages with the values and goals of progressive public policy in Australia and the difficulties faced in re-affirming them. It brings together leading authors to explore economic, environmental, social, cultural, political and indigenous issues. It examines trends and current policy directions and outlines progressive alternatives that challenge and extend current thinking. While focused on Australia, the contributors offer valuable insights for people in other countries committed to social justice and those engaged in the ongoing contest between neo-liberalism and social democracy. This is essential reading for policy practitioners, researchers and students as well those with an interest in the future of public policy.

How Labour Built Neoliberalism

How Labour Built Neoliberalism
Author: Elizabeth Humphrys
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2018-10-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789004383463

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In How Labour Built Neoliberalism Elizabeth Humphrys examines the role of Labor Party and trade unions in constructing neoliberalism in Australia, and the implications of this for understanding neoliberalism’s global advance.

Economic Rationalism in Canberra

Economic Rationalism in Canberra
Author: Michael Pusey
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1991
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0521336619

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Michael Pusey discusses the way that Australian policies have transformed since the 1970's.

Dead Right

Dead Right
Author: Richard Denniss
Publsiher: Black Inc.
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2019-02-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781743820810

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An updated and expanded edition of the bestselling Quarterly Essay

How did the banks run wild for so long? Why are so many aged-care residents malnourished? And when did arms manufacturers start sponsoring the Australian War Memorial?

In Dead Right, Richard Denniss explores what neoliberalism has done to Australia. For decades, we have been led to believe that the private sector does everything better, that governments can’t afford to provide the high-quality services they once did, but that security and prosperity for all are just around the corner. In fact, Australians are now less equal, millions of workers have no sick leave or paid holidays, and housing is unaffordable for many. Deregulation, privatisation and trickle-down economics have, we are told, delivered us twenty-seven years of growth ... but to what end?

Denniss looks at ways to renew our democracy and discusses everything from the fragmenting Coalition to an idea of the national interest that goes beyond economics. This is a sparkling book of ideas, and the perfect starting point for thinking about how we can best shape Australia’s future.

International Trade and Neoliberal Globalism

International Trade and Neoliberal Globalism
Author: Paul Bowles,Ray Broomhill,Teresa Gutiérrez-Haces,Stephen McBride
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2013-05-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781134094882

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International trade must be analysed within the historical context within which it occurs. Behind the statistics on trade flows lie power structures, class interests and international hierarchies. These change over time and how countries respond to them has critical implications for their citizen’s well-being. In this book, the history of trade in Australia, Canada and Mexico is analysed. Trade agreements are analysed in detail to explore the new forms that dependence and subordination have taken. Arguing that the free trade agreements are significantly biased in favour of the United States, the contributors analyse how each of the three countries are being subject to specific forms of re-peripheralisation and examine possible alternatives for a progressive future based on an integration in the global economy which enhances, rather than limits, democracy and social justice. By providing an historical and critical account of trade policy in the three countries, the book provides a welcome antidote to the ahistorical accounts of free trade supporters.