Neoliberalism, Globalization, and Inequalities: Consequences for Health and Quality of Life: Policy, Politics, Health and Medicine Series
Autor Vicente Navarroen Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 sep 2007
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780895033444
ISBN-10: 0895033445
Pagini: 514
Ilustrații: illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Policy, Politics, Health and Medicine Series
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0895033445
Pagini: 514
Ilustrații: illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Policy, Politics, Health and Medicine Series
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Professional Practice & DevelopmentCuprins
PART I What Is Neoliberalism?
Neoliberalism as a Class Ideology; Or, the Political Causes of the Growth of Inequalities Vicente Navarro
PART II Neoliberalism, Globalization, and the Welfare State Is Globalization Undermining the Welfare State? The Evolution of the Welfare State in Developed Capitalist Countries during the 1990's Vicente Navarro, John Schmitt, and Javier Astudillo
The Future of the Welfare State: Crisis Myths and Crisis Realities Francis G. Castles
PART III The Growth of Inequalities
Should We Worry about Inequality? Robert Hunter Wade
The Causes of Increasing World Poverty and Inequality; Or, Why the Matthew Effect Prevails Robert Hunter Wade
Is Globalization Reducing Poverty and Inequality? Robert Hunter Wade
PART IV Consequences of Neoliberalism and Globalization for Health and Quality of Life
The Scorecard on Development: 25 Years of Diminished Progress Mark Weisbrot, Dean Baker, and David Rosnick
The World Health Situation Vicente Navarro
PART V European Integration and Its Consequences for Health and Quality of Life
Economic Efficiency versus Social Equality? The U.S. Liberal Model versus the European Social Model Vicente Navarro and John Schmitt
Is the United States a Good Model for Reducing Social Exclusion in Europe? John Schmitt and Ben Zipperer
PART VI The Liberal Model in the United States and Its Social Consequences
Labor Markets and Economic Inequality in the United States Since the End of the 1970s John Schmitt
The Politics of Health Inequalities Research in the United States Vicente Navarro
PART VII The Situation in Latin America: Alternatives to Neoliberalism
An Alternative to the Neoliberal Model in Health: The Case of Venezuela Oscar Feo and Carlos Eduardo Siqueira
Venezuela's Barrio Adentro: An Alternative to Neoliberalism in Health Care Carles Muntaner, René M. Guerra Salazar, Joan Benach, and Francisco Armada
PART VIII The Consequences of Neoliberalism in Africa
The Dispossession of African Wealth at the Cost of Africa's Health Patrick Bond
Uneven Health Outcomes and Political Resistance under Residual Neoliberalism in Africa Patrick Bond and George Dor
The International Monetary Fund and World Bank in Africa: A "Disastrous" Record Demba Moussa Dembele
PART IX Analysis of Proposed Solutions to Current Health and Social Problems
A. Critiques of WHO Commissions
The Sachs Report: Investing in Health for Economic Development-Or Increasing the Size of the Crumbs from the Rich Man's Table? Alison Katz
Report of the WHO Commission on Macroeconomics and Health: A Critique Debabar Banerji
Assessment of the World Health Report 2000 Vicente Navarro
Serious Crisis in the Practice of International Health by the World Health Organization: The Commission on Social Determinants of Health Debabar Banerji
B. Critique of Neoliberal Solutions to World Poverty
A Critique of Jeffrey D. Sachs's The End of Poverty Doug Henwood
Meet the Contributors
Index
Neoliberalism as a Class Ideology; Or, the Political Causes of the Growth of Inequalities Vicente Navarro
PART II Neoliberalism, Globalization, and the Welfare State Is Globalization Undermining the Welfare State? The Evolution of the Welfare State in Developed Capitalist Countries during the 1990's Vicente Navarro, John Schmitt, and Javier Astudillo
The Future of the Welfare State: Crisis Myths and Crisis Realities Francis G. Castles
PART III The Growth of Inequalities
Should We Worry about Inequality? Robert Hunter Wade
The Causes of Increasing World Poverty and Inequality; Or, Why the Matthew Effect Prevails Robert Hunter Wade
Is Globalization Reducing Poverty and Inequality? Robert Hunter Wade
PART IV Consequences of Neoliberalism and Globalization for Health and Quality of Life
The Scorecard on Development: 25 Years of Diminished Progress Mark Weisbrot, Dean Baker, and David Rosnick
The World Health Situation Vicente Navarro
PART V European Integration and Its Consequences for Health and Quality of Life
Economic Efficiency versus Social Equality? The U.S. Liberal Model versus the European Social Model Vicente Navarro and John Schmitt
Is the United States a Good Model for Reducing Social Exclusion in Europe? John Schmitt and Ben Zipperer
PART VI The Liberal Model in the United States and Its Social Consequences
Labor Markets and Economic Inequality in the United States Since the End of the 1970s John Schmitt
The Politics of Health Inequalities Research in the United States Vicente Navarro
PART VII The Situation in Latin America: Alternatives to Neoliberalism
An Alternative to the Neoliberal Model in Health: The Case of Venezuela Oscar Feo and Carlos Eduardo Siqueira
Venezuela's Barrio Adentro: An Alternative to Neoliberalism in Health Care Carles Muntaner, René M. Guerra Salazar, Joan Benach, and Francisco Armada
PART VIII The Consequences of Neoliberalism in Africa
The Dispossession of African Wealth at the Cost of Africa's Health Patrick Bond
Uneven Health Outcomes and Political Resistance under Residual Neoliberalism in Africa Patrick Bond and George Dor
The International Monetary Fund and World Bank in Africa: A "Disastrous" Record Demba Moussa Dembele
PART IX Analysis of Proposed Solutions to Current Health and Social Problems
A. Critiques of WHO Commissions
The Sachs Report: Investing in Health for Economic Development-Or Increasing the Size of the Crumbs from the Rich Man's Table? Alison Katz
Report of the WHO Commission on Macroeconomics and Health: A Critique Debabar Banerji
Assessment of the World Health Report 2000 Vicente Navarro
Serious Crisis in the Practice of International Health by the World Health Organization: The Commission on Social Determinants of Health Debabar Banerji
B. Critique of Neoliberal Solutions to World Poverty
A Critique of Jeffrey D. Sachs's The End of Poverty Doug Henwood
Meet the Contributors
Index
Notă biografică
Vicente Navarro is professor of health and public policy, sociology, and policy studies at the Johns Hopkins university, USA, and professor of political and social sciences at the pompeu fabra university, Spain. He has also been professor of economics at Barcelona university, Spain. Dr. Navarro has served as consultant to the united nations and to many of its agencies, such as the who and unicef, and been a member of many international commissions dealing with human development areas. He has written extensively on political economy, public policy, and human development, and his books have been translated into many different languages. his most recent volumes include the political economy o f social inequalities: consequences for health and quality o f life and the politics of health policy.
Descriere
Since US President Reagan and UK Prime Minister Thatcher, a major ideology (under the name of economic science) has been expanded worldwide that claims that the best policies to stimulate human development are those that reduce the role of the state in economic and social lives. This book collects a series of articles that challenge that ideology.