Unplugged: COVID-19, public health and the persistence of neoliberalism
Primrose, David ; Chang, Robin ; Loeppky, Rodney
Journal of Australian Political Economy
2020
85
17-28
epidemic disease ; economic policy ; economic recession ; social inequality ; health policy ; trade liberalization
Economics
English
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"The COVID-19 pandemic and its attendant political economic crisis has led myriad commentators to reflect on the vulnerability of conditions supporting neoliberalism – highlighting the folly of subsuming human life to a narrow economic calculus. Such observations have, of course, varied in their intensity and optimism as to the prospects for change. ..."
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