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发表于 2025-3-26 21:29:13
After the Coalition: Towards a Transformation or Consolidation of British Capitalism?,ching programme of social and economic reform. Whether these post-crisis reconfigurations will ultimately bring about a transformation or a consolidation of British capitalism remains an open question.
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Conclusion,s were afoot. A new regime of ‘loose’ monetary policy had crystallised. New forms of post-crisis politics—exemplified by Brexit, May and Corbyn—sought to advance programmes of social and economic reform. Whether these dynamics will lead to a transformation or consolidation of Britain’s dysfunctional model of capitalism remains an open question.
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发表于 2025-3-27 09:57:58
2946-3394decades.Argues that austerity has consolidated a series of The 2008 financial crisis rocked British capitalism to its foundations. More than a decade after the crash, the country is still dealing with its consequences. This book explores the extent to which British capitalism has been reconfigured
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发表于 2025-3-28 05:44:52
,The Coalition’s Accumulation Strategy,icit reduction. When growth returned, it was driven by falling savings, rising consumption and growing imports. By the end of the 2010 to 2015 parliament, the Coalition had effectively re-established Britain’s dysfunctional model of privatised Keynesianism. Deep structural weaknesses in British capitalism endured.
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发表于 2025-3-28 12:58:03
From Riemann manifolds to Riemann manifolds,s were afoot. A new regime of ‘loose’ monetary policy had crystallised. New forms of post-crisis politics—exemplified by Brexit, May and Corbyn—sought to advance programmes of social and economic reform. Whether these dynamics will lead to a transformation or consolidation of Britain’s dysfunctional model of capitalism remains an open question.