Neoliberalism

Authors

  • Diane Lamoureux Université Laval

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47854/JEGT3438

Keywords:

Hayek, Market, New public management, Governance, Competition, Market economy

Abstract

Neoliberalism remains the dominant thought of our times and has been organizing each aspect of our lives for decades. It is discussed from its Hayekian intellectual origins, its progression, its principal political and social effects, including the transformation of governments into governance, and the conception of the competitive human being it puts forth.

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Published

2020-12-19