Captured

Captured

How neoliberalism transformed the Australian state

Rafferty, Michael; Toner, Phillip

Sydney University Press

08/2024

440

Mole

9781743329801

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction

Part I The nation-state changes its mind



Chapter 1. Contemporary monetary and fiscal policy by Susan K. Schroeder


Chapter 2. New Public Management and the hollowing out of the state by John Quiggin
Chapter 3. Outsourcing and neoliberal constitutionalism by Kristen Rundle

Part II Case studies: Neoliberal public policy



Chapter 4. The big country that can't by Evan Jones


Chapter 5. Capital gains and wealth by David Richardson
Chapter 6. Neoliberal labour market policy in Australia: The "fair go" is long gone by Greg Jericho and Jim Stanford

Part III Case studies: Creation of neoliberal markets



Chapter 7. Murray-Darling Basin Water Market by Maryanne Slattery and Bill Johnson


Chapter 8. Neoliberalism and human services: The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) by Bob Davidson


Chapter 9. Neoliberal care policies and women's economic inequality by Fiona Macdonald


Chapter 10. The national electricity market 25 years on: Outcomes and prospects by Bruce Mountain


Chapter 11. Superannuation and neoliberalism by David Richardson


Chapter 12. Regulation, deregulation and re-regulation: The apartment quality crisis in Sydney by Bill Randolph, Martin Loosemore, Laura Crommelin and Hazel Easthope


Chapter 13. The neoliberal reconstruction of curriculum and teaching in Australian vocational education by Steven Hodge


Chapter 14. The extraordinary case of Transurban, the Australian toll roads company by Phillip O'Neill


Chapter 15. Friedman, HECS and income-contingent loans by Mike Rafferty, Phillip Toner and Scott MacWilliam


Chapter 16. Port privatisation in Australia: Justifications and outcomes by Darryn Snell and Victor Gekara


Conclusion
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public policy; Neoliberalism; state capture; Australia; political economy