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Economic policy and human rights: holding governments to account

Aydiner-Avsar, Nursel(Contributions by)Camacho, Daniela Ramirez(Contributions by)Colinas, Lourdes(Contributions by)Constantino, Roberto(Contributions by)Gammage, Sarah(Contributions by)Heintz, James(Contributions by)Lara, Gabriel(Contributions by)Parker, Kristina(Contributions by)Salas, Carlos(Contributions by)Serdan-Rosales, Alberto(Contributions by)Balakrishnan, Radhika(Edited by)Elson, Diane(Edited by)
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Economic Policy and Human Rights presents a powerful critique of three decades of neoliberal economic policies, assessed from the perspective of human rights norms.

In doing so, it brings together two areas of thought and action that have hitherto been separate: progressive economics concerned with promoting economic justice and human development; and human rights analysis and advocacy.Focussing on in-depth comparative case studies of the USA and Mexico and looking at issues such as public expenditure, taxation and international trade, the book shows that heterodox economic analysis benefits greatly from a deeper understanding of a human rights framework.

This is something progressive economists have often been skeptical of, regarding it as too deeply entrenched in 'Western' norms, discourses and agendas.

Such a categorical rejection is unwarranted. Instead, human rights norms can provide an invaluable ethical and accountability framework, challenging a narrow focus on efficiency and growth.A vital book for anyone interested in human rights and harnessing economics to create a better world.

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Product Details
Zed Books
1848138768 / 9781848138766
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
338.973
10/11/2011
England
English
258 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
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