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British capitalism after the crisis

Part of the Building a sustainable political economy: SPERI research and policy series
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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 in this tumultuous period.

Advancing an in-depth analysis of the political economy of New Labour, the Coalition and the period after Brexit, the book argues that deep structural weaknesses have been re-embedded within British capitalism.

The Coalition promised to eliminate the deficit in one parliament and to 'rebalance' the British economy.

It did neither. Instead, real wages slumped, uneven development intensified and productivity stagnated.

An era of volatile post-crisis politics - exemplified by Brexit, the May government and the rise of Corbyn - emerged in this context, threatening the foundations of the old order.

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Palgrave Macmillan
3030040461 / 9783030040468
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
29/12/2018
English
227 pages
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