The Unfolding Contradictions of Neoliberal Competition Regulation and the Global Economic Crisis: A Missed Opportunity for Change?

  • Wigger A
  • Buch-Hansen H
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With the ascendancy of neoliberal ‘free market’ doctrines in the 1980s, competition has gradually become a totalising and all-pervasive logic within EU institutions and policies. It is argued that intensified competition boosts the overall competitiveness...

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Wigger, A., & Buch-Hansen, H. (2012). The Unfolding Contradictions of Neoliberal Competition Regulation and the Global Economic Crisis: A Missed Opportunity for Change? In Neoliberalism in Crisis (pp. 23–44). Palgrave Macmillan UK. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137002471_2

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