Lydia Fraile has written: 'Blunting neoliberalism' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Citizen participation, Neoliberalism
It’s a variety of capitalism, which unashamedly supports the wealth and power of the capitalist class.
Neoliberalism is a political philosophy whose advocates support economic liberalization, free trade and open markets, privatization, deregulation, and decreasing the size of public sector.
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Neoliberal convergence refers to when institutions, countries or organisations all converge around policies of neoliberalism. Neoliberalism is free market fundamentalism that believes that states should not interfere or provide welfare for the citizens.
R PRASCH has written: 'NEOLIBERALISM AND EMPIRE'
NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement) is linked to the theory of neoliberalism. Neoliberalism promotes free trade, deregulation, and privatization, aiming to create economic growth and prosperity. NAFTA was established in 1994 between Canada, the United States, and Mexico with the objective of reducing trade barriers and increasing economic integration among the three countries.
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They both view states as the most important actors. But neoliberalism argue that there are other actors which are important too, such as MNCs, TNCs, Intergovernmental and Non-governmental organizations. They both view anarchy as the structure of international politics.
Some people seem to think so. In Mexico in the first year of NAFTA, wages declined 40 to 50% and the cost of living rose by 80%. Over 20,000 small and medium businesses eventually failed and more than 1,000 state-owned enterprises were privatized. One scholar said, "Neoliberalism means the neo-colonization of Latin America."
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