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Financial crisis, orthodoxy and heterodoxy in the production of / Ryner, Magnus   Journal Article
Ryner, Magnus Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Although the financial/Eurozone crisis has profound effects on the EU, European integration scholarship failed to even recognise that there might be a problem. This article argues that this is due to the highly orthodox nature of European integration scholarship and the blind-spots that inhere in its instrumentalist basic code. It makes the case for a heterodox recasting of the production of knowledge about the EU, and argues that post-Keynesian, post-Marxist and neo-Weberian political economy can make significant contributions in that regard.
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Renegotiating the Swedish social democratic settlement: from pension fund socialism to neoliberalization / Belfrage, Claes ; Ryner, Magnus   Journal Article
Belfrage, Claes Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Steering a middle course between the strong neoliberalization thesis and arguments that deny that neoliberalization has occurred, this article accounts for the complex and hybridic shift in Sweden from pension reform through share ownership as a socialist strategy to an as-of-yet incomplete and contradictory neoliberal process. Noting the broader significance of Sweden for the international debate over pension reform, the article unpacks the concept of "mass investment culture" to discern the significant headway toward neoliberalization in Swedish pension savings and provision while still noting profound sources of crisis tendencies.
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