Neoliberalism or Regulatory Capitalism?
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Australian National University. Regulatory Institutions Network
Braithwaite, John
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The Australian National University, Regulatory Institutions Network (RegNet)
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Jacint Jordana and David Levi-Faur have provided systematic evidence that,
since 1980, states have become rather more preoccupied with steering and less
with rowing. Yet non-state regulation has grown even more rapidly, so it is not
best to conceive of the era in which we live as one of the Regulatory State, but of
Regulatory Capitalism. It is argued that Regulatory Capitalism is not about
neoliberalism, indeed that those who think we are in an era of neoliberalism are
mistaken. The corporatisation of the world is conceived as a product of
regulation and the key driver of regulatory growth, indeed of state growth
more generally. The reciprocal relationship between corporatisation and
regulation creates a world in which there is more governance of all kinds.
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