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LABOUR & INDUSTRY-A JOURNAL OF THE SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC RELATIONS OF WORK
Volume 20, Issue 3, Pages 298-316Publisher
ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/10301763.2010.10669405
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This article assesses claims that the global economic crisis heralds the end of neoliberalism as the dominant logic of policy-making. It does so by examining three major competing conceptions of neoliberalism- 'neoliberalism as laissez faire'; 'regulatory capitalism'; and 'actually existing neoliberalism' - and uses these to identify the core components of the neoliberal shift in state-economy relations. The article then assesses the extent to which the core components of neoliberalism have been eroded in the wake of the global economic crisis, with a specific focus upon Australia, in particular the sphere of industrial relations.
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