The end of the experiment? (Manchester Capitalism): From Competition to the Foundational Economy

The end of the experiment? (Manchester Capitalism): From Competition to the Foundational Economy

by Michael Moran (Editor), Adam Leaver (Editor), Michael Moran (Editor), Adam Leaver (Editor), Andrew Bowman (Editor), Andrew Bowman (Editor), John Law (Editor), Julie Froud (Editor), Karel Williams (Editor), Sukhdev Joha (Editor)

Synopsis

For thirty years, the British economy has repeated the same old experiment of subjecting everything to competition and market because that is what works in the imagination of central government. This book demonstrates the repeated failure of that experiment by detailed examination of three sectors: broadband, food supply and retail banking. The book argues for a new experiment in social licensing whereby the right to trade in foundational activities would be dependent on the discharge of social obligations in the form of sourcing, training and living wages. Written by a team of researchers and policy advocates based at the Centre for Research on Socio Cultural Change, this book combines rigour and readability, and will be relevant to practitioners, policy makers, academics and engaged citizens.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 192
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Published: 31 May 2014

ISBN 10: 0719096332
ISBN 13: 9780719096334

Media Reviews
Their book combines rigour and readability to suggest a better way of organising the fundamentals of economic life as a way out of the current impasse. Such a radical strategy is essential to replace the current vacuum in ideas, resulting in a dispirited economic consensus and voter apathy. Reading this book should help remove the need for a question mark in its title. (New Classics Website, Aug 2014) -- .
Author Bio
Michael Moran, Andrew Bowman, Julie Froud, John Law, Adam Leaver and Karel Williams are members of the Centre for Research on Socio Cultural Change (CRESC) Sukhdev Johal is Chair in Accounting & Strategy at Queen Mary University of London