
Noam Maggor
@nmaggor
Historian of capitalism, @QMHistory, @IEAdeParis 2022-2023, @sciencespo 2023-2024
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http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674971462 25-08-2013 18:08:10
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In Boston Review, I review Abundance. Reviving a "liberalism that builds" is a worthy goal but the book's proposed program is unlikely to deliver that and would perpetuate oligarchy.


📢Last tickets available for tomorrow's keynote: Creating the New Economy, part of the #BeyondNeoliberalism Conference. Hear from some of the brightest minds - Heather Boushey Archived Rana Foroohar Jayati Ghosh @rodrikdanias - explore the future of global economics. Booking link in reply⬇️



Gary Gerstle: "How do we generate enthusiasm for a market-shaping popular politics?" It was a thrill to discuss #BeyondNeoliberalism with Rana Foroohar to launch our conference


"Industrial strategy is about thinking long term: which sectors, which tools are you going to use to sustain livelihoods, production, value creation in the future?" -Diane Coyle Rana Foroohar discusses the return of industrial strategy, state capacity, and the big tech

"Markets are not an end in their own right. They are a tool to be placed in the service of worthy national goals. It is the job of politics and our elected leaders to chart those goals." Jennifer Harris with Rana Foroohar #BeyondNeoliberalism beyond-neoliberalism.org

Pleasure to be with the always wise Jennifer Harris

Really enjoyed writing this piece for The Atlantic with asad ramzanali on the “abundance agenda” and why it doesn’t offer a solution to provide universal & affordable high-speed internet access

"Integration to global capital markets has been the real weapon of neoliberalism in the Global South. If countries get together, form coalitions, you can do a lot more in terms of financial regulation and cross border regulation." Jayati Ghosh with Marcos Nobre and Rana Foroohar