Beyond Neoliberalism, Nationalism and Socialism
Rethinking the Boundary Between State and Market
Herausgeber: Aubrey, Thomas
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This collected volume asks whether there might now be another way to reform our economic system to drive inclusive growth without having to return to the failed ideologies of the 20th century.
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This collected volume asks whether there might now be another way to reform our economic system to drive inclusive growth without having to return to the failed ideologies of the 20th century.
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield International
- Seitenzahl: 152
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 8mm
- Gewicht: 218g
- ISBN-13: 9781786604774
- ISBN-10: 1786604779
- Artikelnr.: 54490794
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield International
- Seitenzahl: 152
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 8mm
- Gewicht: 218g
- ISBN-13: 9781786604774
- ISBN-10: 1786604779
- Artikelnr.: 54490794
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Thomas Aubrey
About the Centre for Progressive Capitalism / About the Contributors /
Introduction, Thomas Aubrey / A disenchanted electorate / Beyond
immigration: The search for policy responses to the populist surge must
look to infrastructure and education, Andrew Cooper / Time to concede on
free movement? Examining the reality of free movement of workers, Vince
Cable / The morning after the night before: What does Brexit mean for
British identity?, Stephen Green / The failure of neo-liberalism / Partners
for a new kind of growth: Progressive politicians must come together with
business and trade unions to build an economy of purpose, Stephen Kinnock /
What is the role of the state in the economy? Progressive capitalism and a
look beyond the third way, David Sainsbury / A broken system: Why has
neoliberalism failed to produce inclusive growth?, Andrew Gamble /
Representing needs: A new language for politics and economics, Lawrence
Hamilton / The end of laissez-faire: Advancing the national economic
interest, Patrick Diamond / The market doesn't always work / Fixing the
housing market: Is the act of government building houses enough?, Kate
Barker / Funding the future: The importance of equity capital in financing
jobs and firms, Jenny Tooth / In demand: How can we plug Britain's
technical skills gap?, Alastair Reed / The governance gap / Companies and
the common good: Harmonising the aims of firms and society, Sharon Bowles /
Reinvigorating governance: Institutional shareholders should step up to the
challenge of holding executives to account, John Plender / The pensions
problem: Time to face uncomfortable truths and make different choices?,
Dina Medland
Introduction, Thomas Aubrey / A disenchanted electorate / Beyond
immigration: The search for policy responses to the populist surge must
look to infrastructure and education, Andrew Cooper / Time to concede on
free movement? Examining the reality of free movement of workers, Vince
Cable / The morning after the night before: What does Brexit mean for
British identity?, Stephen Green / The failure of neo-liberalism / Partners
for a new kind of growth: Progressive politicians must come together with
business and trade unions to build an economy of purpose, Stephen Kinnock /
What is the role of the state in the economy? Progressive capitalism and a
look beyond the third way, David Sainsbury / A broken system: Why has
neoliberalism failed to produce inclusive growth?, Andrew Gamble /
Representing needs: A new language for politics and economics, Lawrence
Hamilton / The end of laissez-faire: Advancing the national economic
interest, Patrick Diamond / The market doesn't always work / Fixing the
housing market: Is the act of government building houses enough?, Kate
Barker / Funding the future: The importance of equity capital in financing
jobs and firms, Jenny Tooth / In demand: How can we plug Britain's
technical skills gap?, Alastair Reed / The governance gap / Companies and
the common good: Harmonising the aims of firms and society, Sharon Bowles /
Reinvigorating governance: Institutional shareholders should step up to the
challenge of holding executives to account, John Plender / The pensions
problem: Time to face uncomfortable truths and make different choices?,
Dina Medland
About the Centre for Progressive Capitalism / About the Contributors /
Introduction, Thomas Aubrey / A disenchanted electorate / Beyond
immigration: The search for policy responses to the populist surge must
look to infrastructure and education, Andrew Cooper / Time to concede on
free movement? Examining the reality of free movement of workers, Vince
Cable / The morning after the night before: What does Brexit mean for
British identity?, Stephen Green / The failure of neo-liberalism / Partners
for a new kind of growth: Progressive politicians must come together with
business and trade unions to build an economy of purpose, Stephen Kinnock /
What is the role of the state in the economy? Progressive capitalism and a
look beyond the third way, David Sainsbury / A broken system: Why has
neoliberalism failed to produce inclusive growth?, Andrew Gamble /
Representing needs: A new language for politics and economics, Lawrence
Hamilton / The end of laissez-faire: Advancing the national economic
interest, Patrick Diamond / The market doesn't always work / Fixing the
housing market: Is the act of government building houses enough?, Kate
Barker / Funding the future: The importance of equity capital in financing
jobs and firms, Jenny Tooth / In demand: How can we plug Britain's
technical skills gap?, Alastair Reed / The governance gap / Companies and
the common good: Harmonising the aims of firms and society, Sharon Bowles /
Reinvigorating governance: Institutional shareholders should step up to the
challenge of holding executives to account, John Plender / The pensions
problem: Time to face uncomfortable truths and make different choices?,
Dina Medland
Introduction, Thomas Aubrey / A disenchanted electorate / Beyond
immigration: The search for policy responses to the populist surge must
look to infrastructure and education, Andrew Cooper / Time to concede on
free movement? Examining the reality of free movement of workers, Vince
Cable / The morning after the night before: What does Brexit mean for
British identity?, Stephen Green / The failure of neo-liberalism / Partners
for a new kind of growth: Progressive politicians must come together with
business and trade unions to build an economy of purpose, Stephen Kinnock /
What is the role of the state in the economy? Progressive capitalism and a
look beyond the third way, David Sainsbury / A broken system: Why has
neoliberalism failed to produce inclusive growth?, Andrew Gamble /
Representing needs: A new language for politics and economics, Lawrence
Hamilton / The end of laissez-faire: Advancing the national economic
interest, Patrick Diamond / The market doesn't always work / Fixing the
housing market: Is the act of government building houses enough?, Kate
Barker / Funding the future: The importance of equity capital in financing
jobs and firms, Jenny Tooth / In demand: How can we plug Britain's
technical skills gap?, Alastair Reed / The governance gap / Companies and
the common good: Harmonising the aims of firms and society, Sharon Bowles /
Reinvigorating governance: Institutional shareholders should step up to the
challenge of holding executives to account, John Plender / The pensions
problem: Time to face uncomfortable truths and make different choices?,
Dina Medland