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Table of Contents
List of figures | p. xvi |
List of tables | p. xvii |
Preface | p. xviii |
Acknowledgments | p. xxi |
Conceptual analysis: shared mental modelsand neoliberalism | p. 1 |
Introduction: neoliberalism as a shared mental model | p. 3 |
Shared mental models: a postscript | p. 14 |
The meanings of neoliberalism | p. 26 |
The genealogy of neoliberalism | p. 51 |
When liberalisms change: comparing the politics of deflations and inflations | p. 71 |
Evolution in macroeconomics: principles, policy, and performance | p. 97 |
National and regional experiments with neoliberal mental models | p. 115 |
The neoliberal shift in US fiscal policy from the 1980s to the 1990s: a shared mental model approach to understanding coalition-driven policy shifts | p. 117 |
Shared mental models and active labor market policy in Britain and Ireland: ideational coalitions and divergent policy trajectories | p. 135 |
Neoliberalism isn't enough: on the interaction of the neoliberal and Europeanist shared mental models in the European Union | p. 160 |
Neoliberal reform in the post-communist world: mental models in the transition from plan to market | p. 185 |
The clash of mental models in the Middle East: neoliberal versus Islamic ideas | p. 206 |
Experiments with neoliberalism in India: shattering of a mental model | p. 229 |
East Asia and neoliberal mental models | p. 257 |
Mental models of the economy and economic policy in Indonesia | p. 269 |
The usefulness of the shared mental model framework for understanding Latin American economic history: from dependencia to neoliberalism | p. 296 |
The absence of social capital and the failure of the Ghanian neoliberal mental model | p. 307 |
Index | p. 333 |
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