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Phillip Toner

    Phillip Toner explore les dynamiques de croissance et de développement, en analysant les principaux courants de la causalité cumulative. Son œuvre se penche en profondeur sur la structure industrielle, l'économie du changement technique et les systèmes internationaux de formation professionnelle. Toner décortique comment ces facteurs façonnent l'expansion et le progrès économiques, offrant des perspectives éclairantes sur la complexité des économies modernes. Ses recherches approfondies, menées pour de nombreux organismes internationaux et nationaux, fournissent une base solide pour comprendre les politiques économiques et industrielles.

    Wrong Way
    • Wrong Way

      How Privatisation & Economic Reform Backfired

      • 386pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Since the 1980s, successive waves of 'economic reform' have radically changed the Australian economy. We have seen privatisation, deregulation, marketisation, and the contracting out of government services such as transport and education. For three decades, there has been a virtual consensus among the major political parties, policy makers and commentators as to the desirability of the neoliberal approach. Today, however, the benefits of economic reform are increasingly being questioned, including by former advocates. Alongside growing voter disenchantment, new voices of dissent argue that instead of free markets, economic reform has led to unaccountable oligopolies, increased prices, reduced productivity and a degraded sense of the public good. In Wrong Way, Australia's leading economists and public intellectuals do a cost-benefit analysis of the key economic reforms, including child care, aged care, housing, banking, prisons, universities and the NBN. Have these reforms for the Australian community and its economy been worthwhile? Have they given us a better society, as promised?

      Wrong Way