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    Liberalism and the Welfare State by Bateman, Bradley W.NOSSUB; Nishizawa, TamotsuNOSSUB; Plehwe, DieterNOSSUB; Backhouse, Roger E.;

    Economists and Arguments for the Welfare State

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    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 7 September 2017

    • ISBN 9780190676681
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages260 pages
    • Size 236x155x27 mm
    • Weight 499 g
    • Language English
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    Liberalism and the Welfare State investigates the thinking of liberal economists about welfare, focusing on Britain, Germany and Japan, each of which had a different tradition of economic thinking and different institutions for welfare provision.

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    The welfare state has, over the past forty years, come under increasing attack from liberals who consider comprehensive welfare provision inimical to liberalism. Yet, many of the architects of the post-World War II welfare states were liberals, many of whom were economists as much as socialists. Liberalism and the Welfare State investigates the thinking of liberal economists about welfare, focusing on Britain, Germany and Japan, each of which had a different tradition of economic thinking and different institutions for welfare provision.

    This volume explores the early history of welfare thinking from the British New Liberals of the early twentieth century, German Ordoliberals and post-war Japanese Liberal economists. It delves into arguments about neoliberalism under British Conservative and New Labour governments, after German reunification, and under Koizumi in Japan. Given the importance of both international policy collaboration and international networks of neoliberal economists, this volume also explores neoliberal ideas on federalism and the responses of neoliberal think tanks to the global financial crisis.

    Liberalism and the Welfare State provides a comparative analysis of economists' attitudes to the welfare state. Notwithstanding the differences, in each country support emerged very early on for social minimum standards, but strong disagreements within each country quickly developed. The result was divergence, as the debates shaped different welfare regimes. More recently, the strong impact of efficiency related critiques of welfare regimes has crowded out more nuanced and complex discussions of the past. This volume provides a reminder that neither liberalism nor economic ideas in general are inimical to well-designed welfare provision. The ongoing debate on economics and welfare can be greatly improved by way of stronger consideration of different lineages of both liberal and neoliberal lines of economic thought.

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    Table of Contents:

    Part I. Varieties of Liberalism and the early welfare state: UK, Germany, and Japan
    1. Liberalism and the welfare state in Britain, 1880-1945
    Roger Backhouse, Bradley Bateman, and Tamotsu Nishizawa
    2. New liberalism to the new right: economists and the British welfare state after 1945
    George Peden
    3. Ordoliberalism, the Social Market Economy, and Keynesianism: Germany after 1945
    Harald Hagemann
    4. Non-Liberal Capitalism and a Liberal Welfare Regime? Japanese economists and the welfare state before the 1980s
    Tamotsu Nishizawa and Yukihiro Ikeda
    Part II. Neoliberalism and the changing understanding of the welfare state
    5. Neo-liberalism - from ideas to policy: some preliminary thoughts with particular reference to post-war Britain
    Neil Rollings
    6. New Labour and neoliberalism
    Matt Beech
    7. The Initiative for a New Social Market Economy and the transformation of the German welfare regime after unification? (1990)
    Daniel Kinderman
    8. Neo-liberalism and Market-Disciplining Policy in the Koizumi Reform in Japan
    Juro Teranishi
    Part III. Varieties of Neoliberalism: International Dimensions
    9. National vs Supranational Collective Goods. The Birth and Death of Neoliberal Pluralism
    Fabio Masini
    10. Neoliberal Think Tanks and the Crisis
    Dieter Plehwe
    11. Concluding Remarks

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