This article questions prevailing interpretations of New Labour's political economy and challenges the assumption within the comparative and international political economy literatures of the exhaustion of the Keynesian political economic paradigm. New Labour's doctrinal statements are analysed to establish to what extent these doctrinal positions involve a repudiation of Keynesianism. Although New Labour has explicitly renounced the ‘fine tuning’ often (somewhat problematically) associated with post-war Keynesian political economy, we argue that they have carved out policy space in which to engage in macroeconomic ‘coarse tuning’ inspired by Keynesian thinking. This capacity to ‘coarse tune’ is precisely what is being sought in New Labour'...
Pointing to its radical underpinnings in so-called ‘Open Marxism’ and its theory of the state (one t...
Britain is an exemplar of a financialised economy that developed systems of household debt to drive ...
There have now been two successive policy regimes since the Second World War that have temporarily s...
This article questions prevailing interpretations of New Labour's political economy and challenges t...
This article questions prevailing interpretations of New Labour's political economy and challenges t...
This article questions prevailing interpretations of New Labour's political economy and challenges t...
This article questions prevailing interpretations of New Labour's political economy and challenges t...
This article questions prevailing interpretations of New Labour's political economy and challenges t...
This article questions prevailing interpretations of New Labour's political economy and challenges t...
This article questions prevailing interpretations of New Labour's political economy and challenges t...
This article questions prevailing interpretations of New Labour's political economy and challenges t...
This article questions prevailing interpretations of New Labour's political economy and challenges t...
This article questions prevailing interpretations of New Labour's political economy and challenges t...
John Maynard Keynes (1883-1946) was probably the most important postwar theorist of state interventi...
Despite a substantial body of literature devoted to characterising and describing the political econ...
Pointing to its radical underpinnings in so-called ‘Open Marxism’ and its theory of the state (one t...
Britain is an exemplar of a financialised economy that developed systems of household debt to drive ...
There have now been two successive policy regimes since the Second World War that have temporarily s...
This article questions prevailing interpretations of New Labour's political economy and challenges t...
This article questions prevailing interpretations of New Labour's political economy and challenges t...
This article questions prevailing interpretations of New Labour's political economy and challenges t...
This article questions prevailing interpretations of New Labour's political economy and challenges t...
This article questions prevailing interpretations of New Labour's political economy and challenges t...
This article questions prevailing interpretations of New Labour's political economy and challenges t...
This article questions prevailing interpretations of New Labour's political economy and challenges t...
This article questions prevailing interpretations of New Labour's political economy and challenges t...
This article questions prevailing interpretations of New Labour's political economy and challenges t...
This article questions prevailing interpretations of New Labour's political economy and challenges t...
John Maynard Keynes (1883-1946) was probably the most important postwar theorist of state interventi...
Despite a substantial body of literature devoted to characterising and describing the political econ...
Pointing to its radical underpinnings in so-called ‘Open Marxism’ and its theory of the state (one t...
Britain is an exemplar of a financialised economy that developed systems of household debt to drive ...
There have now been two successive policy regimes since the Second World War that have temporarily s...