Privatisation is a strategic policy restructuring the relationship between the state and the market, the public and the private, and hence, the political and the economic. It opens non-capitalist spaces to capital accumulation and creates new markets for international competition. Privatisation alters a society’s relationship to public goods, services and rights by commodification practices, and turns into a highly controversial reform in economic restructuring. This paper discusses how privatisation gained priority in Greece with the economic crisis. It incorporates the concept of depoliticisation to offer a new perspective on the analysis of the economic plans, programmes and documents that Greece signed with international creditors for t...
This paper covers how the state can play a part in privatisation by ensuring that resources are allo...
This paper explains how the collapse of growth after 2008, in combination with soaring public and ex...
Protests continue in Greece as its leaders debate the latest suggestions for dealing with its crippl...
Privatisation is a strategic policy restructuring the relationship between the state and the market,...
In response to the Eurozone crisis, austerity and restructuring has been imposed on the European Uni...
This paper develops a political economy analysis of depoliticisation in the context of the crisis of...
Over the last 20 to 30 years, privatisation has become a world‐wide phenomenon. This article explore...
In the new global political economy, “privatization” names a transformation of the roles of public a...
The primary emphasis of Lithuania’s economic transition policy has been placed on the restructuring ...
The primary emphasis of Lithuania’s economic transition policy has been placed on the restructuring ...
In the new global political economy, “privatization” names a transformation of the roles of public a...
No abstractThis article attempts a critical overview of the theories that discuss Models of Capitali...
With its deep economic crisis and dramatic political developments Greece has puzzled Europe and the ...
This paper explores changes in Industrial Relations (IR) regulation and practice in a context of ins...
Clientelism and Economic Policy is an application of public choice to explain the contemporary polit...
This paper covers how the state can play a part in privatisation by ensuring that resources are allo...
This paper explains how the collapse of growth after 2008, in combination with soaring public and ex...
Protests continue in Greece as its leaders debate the latest suggestions for dealing with its crippl...
Privatisation is a strategic policy restructuring the relationship between the state and the market,...
In response to the Eurozone crisis, austerity and restructuring has been imposed on the European Uni...
This paper develops a political economy analysis of depoliticisation in the context of the crisis of...
Over the last 20 to 30 years, privatisation has become a world‐wide phenomenon. This article explore...
In the new global political economy, “privatization” names a transformation of the roles of public a...
The primary emphasis of Lithuania’s economic transition policy has been placed on the restructuring ...
The primary emphasis of Lithuania’s economic transition policy has been placed on the restructuring ...
In the new global political economy, “privatization” names a transformation of the roles of public a...
No abstractThis article attempts a critical overview of the theories that discuss Models of Capitali...
With its deep economic crisis and dramatic political developments Greece has puzzled Europe and the ...
This paper explores changes in Industrial Relations (IR) regulation and practice in a context of ins...
Clientelism and Economic Policy is an application of public choice to explain the contemporary polit...
This paper covers how the state can play a part in privatisation by ensuring that resources are allo...
This paper explains how the collapse of growth after 2008, in combination with soaring public and ex...
Protests continue in Greece as its leaders debate the latest suggestions for dealing with its crippl...