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NEOLIBERAL ORDER
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Beyond India’s quest for a neoliberal order
/ Rej, Abhijnan
Rej, Abhijnan
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In many ways, 2016 was a year of reckoning for India's national security and foreign policy grand strategy. On the domestic front, the year marked the completion of 25 years of India's economic liberalization project. It also marked the halfway point for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's term in office, whose government was elected to power with a dramatic popular mandate. Modi had been elected principally on his promise to reform the Indian economy and to remove the final institutional hurdles that have stood in the way of a complete transition to a market economy.
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Making capitalism fit for society response
/ Gamble, Andrew
Gamble, Andrew
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In 2008 the neoliberal order was rocked to its foundations by the greatest financial crash since 1929. Five years on, however, we are still living in a neoliberal world. The basic structures of the neoliberal order are still in lace. Bankers still expect their bonuses, and chief executives still expect to be paid several hundred times the remuneration of their lowest paid employee. Deflation has replaced inflation as the new threat to prosperity, living standards are frozen or falling, and the economy can only be kept going by more 'privatised Keynesianism', boosting demand by increasing personal debt and borrowing
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Financial Crisis
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Greatest Financial Crash
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Neoliberal Order
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Neoliberal World
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Frozen Economy
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