Monthly Archives: July 2013

Human Geography, 6(2) (2013)

Special Issue: Comparative Policy Analysis Comparative Policy Analysis: Introduction Richard Peet   The Deep Meaning of “Market”: Understanding Neoliberal-Market-Radical Reasoning* Walter Otto Oetsch   What’s the Matter with Germany? On Fetishizations of the Euro Crisis in Germany’s Public  Discourse,
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  • Volume 6, Number 2 (2013)

Comparative Policy Analysis: Introduction

Richard Peet Policy regimes are systematic approaches to policy formation made by sets of government or governance institutions that steer capitalist economies in different directions — different enough to matter vitally to billions of people. Comparative policy analysis proposes systematically
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  • Volume 6, Number 2 (2013)

The Deep Meaning of “Market”: Understanding Neoliberal-Market-Radical Reasoning

Walter Otto Oetsch Neoliberal theories share the idea of “the market” i.e. a “higher” instance or an autonomous process which commands people. But this concept includes a deep meaning, namely the picture of a world divided into two parts: a
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  • Volume 6, Number 2 (2013)