Table of contents for Neo-liberalization : states, networks, peoples / edited by Kim England and Kevin Ward.

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Contents
Figures
Plates
Tables
Contributors
Preface/acknowledgements
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1: Introduction: reading neo-liberalizations
Kevin Ward and Kim England
	1
Part One: ¿Mainstream¿ economic development and its alternatives
Introduction to Part One
2: Competing capitalisms and neo-liberalism: the dynamics of, and limits to, 
economic reform in the Asia-Pacific
Mark Beeson
	24
25
29
3: Neo-liberalising the grassroots? Micro-finance and the politics of development 
in Nepal
Katharine N Rankin and Yogendra B Shakya
	52
Part Two: Within and between state and markets: The role of intermediaries
Introduction to Part Two
4: Learning to compete: communities of investment promotion practice in the 
spread of global neo-liberalism
Nicholas A Phelps, Marcus Power and Roseline Wanjiru
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5: Temporary staffing, ¿geographies of circulation¿; and the business of delivering 
neo-liberalisation
Kevin Ward
	120
6: Neo-liberalising Argentina?
Pete North
	144
Part Three: States and subjectivities
Introduction to Part Three
7: Re-regulating the home: neo-liberalism and home health care in Ontario
Kim England, Joan Eakin, Denise Gastaldo and Patricia McKeever
	176
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8: Spatialising neo-liberalism: articulations, recapitulations and alternatives
Catherine Kingfisher
	210
9: Co-constituting ¿After neo-liberalism¿: political projects and globalising 
governmentalities in Aotearoa New Zealand
Wendy Larner, Richard Le Heron and Nicholas Lewis 
	244
10: Conclusion: Reflections on neo-liberalizations
Kim England and Kevin Ward	273
Bibliography
Index	291

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Neoliberalism.
Free enterprise -- Social aspects.
Economic development -- Social aspects.
Capitalism -- Social aspects.
Comparative economics.