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New Limits of the Neoliberalism: Society and Market
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                    - Vidal, Laura (Author)
- Correa, Eugenia (Author)
Title
            New Limits of the Neoliberalism: Society and Market
        Abstract
            Neoliberalism has been able to change the markets and the economy of societies around the world. These transformations are especially important with regards to fictitious commodities: land, labor, and money. However, the 2020 pandemic imposes new limits, when life itself is at risk globally. This work highlights the major neoliberal reforms relating to fictitious commodities, the difficulties of society to resist and create counterweights. The health crisis that has emerged with the COVID-19 pandemic is the result of decades of over-exploitation of nature and human beings. The reforms over fictitious commodities, especially labor, have led to a constant and systematic decline of society. This article is supported by the theoretical legacy of Karl Polanyi and Kari Polanyi Levitt that allows us to consider the most important trends of neoliberal reforms and their main objectives.
        Publication
            Journal of Economic Issues
        Volume
            55
        Issue
            2
        Pages
            432-438
        Date
            2021-04-03
        Language
            English
        ISSN
            0021-3624
        Short Title
            New Limits of the Neoliberalism
        Accessed
            2022-08-23, 12:12 a.m.
        Library Catalog
            Taylor and Francis+NEJM
        Citation
            Vidal, Laura, and Eugenia Correa. 2021. “New Limits of the Neoliberalism: Society and Market.” Journal of Economic Issues 55(2): 432–38.
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        Keywords
            - fictitious commodities
- health crisis
- neoliberal counterrevolution
- neoliberalism
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