Book synopsis: The 2008 financial crisis has severely shaken confidence in liberal economic theory and policy. However, the sharply divergent experiences of the six Anglo-Saxon ‘liberal market economies’ (LMEs) suggest that the reality is not so simple. This book traces the evolution of liberal capitalism, from its rebirth amidst the challenges of the 1970s to its role in the genesis of the 2008 crisis – and debates the assumptions underpinning the liberal capitalist paradigm. Close examination reveals variety within liberal capitalism. Not only was there the familiar, "hands off" libertarian approach adopted by the US, UK and Ireland, but more bounded, better regulated and apparently more stable varieties of economic liberalism also emerge...
The rise of a mass investment culture has been recognised by academics and contemporaries alike. Gen...
Book synopsis: 'The latest generation of research in comparative institutional analysis of business ...
Three decades after the election of Margaret Thatcher as Prime Minister, it is perhaps time to take ...
Book synopsis: The 2008 financial crisis has severely shaken confidence in liberal economic theory a...
Book synopsis: The 2008 financial crisis has severely shaken confidence in liberal economic theory a...
Book synopsis: The 2008 financial crisis has severely shaken confidence in liberal economic theory a...
Book synopsis: The 2008 financial crisis has severely shaken confidence in liberal economic theory a...
Book synopsis: The 2008 financial crisis has severely shaken confidence in liberal economic theory a...
Book synopsis: The 2008 financial crisis has severely shaken confidence in liberal economic theory a...
Book synopsis: Following the 2008 "global" financial crisis, the viability of globalised financial c...
Colin Hay’s book, The Failure of Anglo-Liberal Capitalism (2013), offers a powerful account of the o...
The crisis of 2007 affected banks, financial institutions and retailers at a macro-economic level as...
‘Global financial crisis’ is an inaccurate description of the current upheaval in the world’s financ...
This book is predicated on the 'somewhat unexpected possibility that there might, in fact, be more t...
This book explores two recent crises in British political economy: the crisis of 1976–9, for which t...
The rise of a mass investment culture has been recognised by academics and contemporaries alike. Gen...
Book synopsis: 'The latest generation of research in comparative institutional analysis of business ...
Three decades after the election of Margaret Thatcher as Prime Minister, it is perhaps time to take ...
Book synopsis: The 2008 financial crisis has severely shaken confidence in liberal economic theory a...
Book synopsis: The 2008 financial crisis has severely shaken confidence in liberal economic theory a...
Book synopsis: The 2008 financial crisis has severely shaken confidence in liberal economic theory a...
Book synopsis: The 2008 financial crisis has severely shaken confidence in liberal economic theory a...
Book synopsis: The 2008 financial crisis has severely shaken confidence in liberal economic theory a...
Book synopsis: The 2008 financial crisis has severely shaken confidence in liberal economic theory a...
Book synopsis: Following the 2008 "global" financial crisis, the viability of globalised financial c...
Colin Hay’s book, The Failure of Anglo-Liberal Capitalism (2013), offers a powerful account of the o...
The crisis of 2007 affected banks, financial institutions and retailers at a macro-economic level as...
‘Global financial crisis’ is an inaccurate description of the current upheaval in the world’s financ...
This book is predicated on the 'somewhat unexpected possibility that there might, in fact, be more t...
This book explores two recent crises in British political economy: the crisis of 1976–9, for which t...
The rise of a mass investment culture has been recognised by academics and contemporaries alike. Gen...
Book synopsis: 'The latest generation of research in comparative institutional analysis of business ...
Three decades after the election of Margaret Thatcher as Prime Minister, it is perhaps time to take ...