This article advances the notion of ‘the substitutive state’ to explore the changing character of state institutions and state action in the context of neoliberalization. This understanding is contrasted with alternative accounts of state neoliberalization such as ‘the regulatory state’ and ‘the competition state’. It focuses upon the UK, and three domains of economic statecraft in particular: industrial policy (primarily the May government’s 2017 industrial strategy), housing policy (primarily extensive support for mortgage lending and borrowing since the 2008 financial crisis) and private pensions policy (primarily the establishment of state-owned pension scheme providers in the context of ‘automatic enrolment’ regulations). The article a...
The current stage of ‘neo-capitalism’ or ‘state monopoly capitalism’ is characterized by a qualitati...
Across the advanced capitalist states, the post-crisis conjuncture has been characterised by both ma...
This paper has two aims: to provide a critical commentary on the value of neoliberalism in explainin...
This article advances the notion of ‘the substitutive state’ to explore the changing character of st...
The view that neoliberalism has become, and remains, the dominant ideology of economic statecraft in...
Industrial policy has been on the agenda of British policy elites since the 2008 financial crisis, p...
This article looks at the way in which the role of the state has evolved within different aspects of...
Neoliberalism and the state are actually often the best of enemies because although it is frequently...
Picking up on the manifestation of state intervention following the 2008 financial crisis, we argue ...
Starting from the late seventies neoliberalism has emerged as the new global hegemonic par-adigm. Se...
This article looks at the role of UK governments in the financialisation of the British economy and ...
This article looks at the role of UK governments in the financialisation of the British economy and ...
Selective industrial policy in the United Kingdom is conventionally believed to have vanished prior ...
Summary Neoliberal rhetoric has urged the reduction of the state's role, but in many ways state pow...
In this article, I show that current literature on authoritarian neoliberalism has not only overlook...
The current stage of ‘neo-capitalism’ or ‘state monopoly capitalism’ is characterized by a qualitati...
Across the advanced capitalist states, the post-crisis conjuncture has been characterised by both ma...
This paper has two aims: to provide a critical commentary on the value of neoliberalism in explainin...
This article advances the notion of ‘the substitutive state’ to explore the changing character of st...
The view that neoliberalism has become, and remains, the dominant ideology of economic statecraft in...
Industrial policy has been on the agenda of British policy elites since the 2008 financial crisis, p...
This article looks at the way in which the role of the state has evolved within different aspects of...
Neoliberalism and the state are actually often the best of enemies because although it is frequently...
Picking up on the manifestation of state intervention following the 2008 financial crisis, we argue ...
Starting from the late seventies neoliberalism has emerged as the new global hegemonic par-adigm. Se...
This article looks at the role of UK governments in the financialisation of the British economy and ...
This article looks at the role of UK governments in the financialisation of the British economy and ...
Selective industrial policy in the United Kingdom is conventionally believed to have vanished prior ...
Summary Neoliberal rhetoric has urged the reduction of the state's role, but in many ways state pow...
In this article, I show that current literature on authoritarian neoliberalism has not only overlook...
The current stage of ‘neo-capitalism’ or ‘state monopoly capitalism’ is characterized by a qualitati...
Across the advanced capitalist states, the post-crisis conjuncture has been characterised by both ma...
This paper has two aims: to provide a critical commentary on the value of neoliberalism in explainin...