Contents |
Part I: The Crisis in Neoliberalism. Introduction -- The Crisis in (Neo)Liberalism -- From Neoliberalism to Democratic Liberalism -- Part II: From Free to Fair Markets. A Public Baseline : Toward a Green Jobs Guarantee -- Baseline Benefits : Universal Healthcare (Australian Style) and Beyond -- Regulating Market Power: Toward Free and Fettered Global Trade -- Internalizing Externalities : Toward a Carbon Dividend -- Realizing Fair Markets in Practice. Paying for Government's Role in Democratic Liberalism -- Conclusion: Fair Markets and Realistic Political Reform? |
Abstract |
'From Free to Fair Markets' proposes a new vision of liberalism coming out of the COVID-19 pandemic. An accessible articulation of a new economic path for liberal societies, this book addresses problems of economic disadvantage, stagnation, inequality, and climate change, and simultaneously emphasizes the importance of markets in ensuring the efficiency and sustainability of policy solutions. With concrete policies and practical steps, Rosalind Dixon and Richard Holden's proposal for future of liberalism offers a new way to think about economic policy that is fair and capable of responding to the challenges of a post-COVID world. |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references (pages 195-218) and index. |
Access restriction | Available only to authorized users. |
Technical details | Mode of access: World Wide Web |
Biographical note | Richard Holden is a professor of economics at University of New South Wales Business School. He is a fellow of the Econometric Society and of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia. Rosalind Dixon is a professor of law at the University of New South Wales, Faculty of Law and Justice, and Co-Director of the UNSW New Economic Policy Initiative. |
Genre/form | Electronic books. |
LCCN | 2023280831 |
ISBN | 9780197625989 (paperback) |
ISBN | 9780197625972 (hardback) |