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_aLord, Alexander _943633 |
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245 | _aCan the market be tamed? A thought experiment on the value(s) of planning | ||
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_bSage, _c2019. |
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300 | _aVol. 51, Issue 1, 2019( 11-24 p.) | ||
520 | _aIn many contexts across the globe, the scope and remit of planning is being limited. Much of the academic literature identifies this tendency as arising from a tension between planning as a state-regulatory activity and the tenets of neoliberalism – particularly free market competition. In this essay, we seek to explore the degree to which this perceived incompatibility between planning and the neoliberal order is genuinely real by running a thought experiment. We hope to show that thinking about the development process in this way points to alternative ways of imagining the scope and remit of planning – and how the normative principles at the core of the activity might be reconciled, or even extended, within the context of a neoliberal polity. | ||
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_aPlanning, _943634 |
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_a thought experiment, _941923 |
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_a development process _943637 |
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_aGu, Yiquan _943639 |
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_011325 _915507 _dSage, 2019. _tSage open |
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856 | _uhttps://doi.org/10.1177/0308518X18784600 | ||
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