List of Figures | |
List of Plates | |
List of Tables | |
List of Contributors | |
Preface | |
Introduction: Reading Neoliberalizations | |
öMainstreamö Economic Development and its Alternatives | |
Introduction to Part I | |
Competing Capitalisms and Neoliberalism: the Dynamics of, and Limits to, Economic Reform in the Asia-Pacific | |
Neoliberalizing the Grassroots? Microfinance and the Politics of Development in Nepal | |
Within and between State and Markets: the Role of Intermediaries | |
Introduction to Part II | |
Learning to Compete: Communities of Investment Promotion Practice in the Spread of Global Neoliberalism | |
Temporary Staffing, ôGeographies of Circulation,ö and the Business of Delivering Neoliberalization | |
Neoliberalizing Argentina? Pete North | |
States and Subjectivities | |
Introduction to Part III | |
Neoliberalizing Home Care: Managed Competition and Restructuring Home Care in Ontario | |
Spatializing Neoliberalism: Articulations, Recapitulations, and (a Very Few) Alternatives | |
Co-constituting ôAfter Neo-liberalismö: Political Projects and Globalizing Governmentalities in Aotearoa, New Zealand | |
Conclusion: Reflections on Neoliberalizations | |
Bibliography | |
Index | |
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