This book highlights how, since the recent financial crises, the expression 'liberal reform' has come to convey an evocative image of austerity and economic malaise, especially for the working classes and a part of the middle class. It will interest readers on capitalism, political economy, history of the global economy and British history.
This book highlights how, since the recent financial crises, the expression 'liberal reform' has come to convey an evocative image of austerity and economic malaise, especially for the working classes and a part of the middle class. It will interest readers on capitalism, political economy, history of the global economy and British history.
Giampaolo Conte is Assistant Professor in Economic History at University of Roma Tre, Italy.
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Introduction 1. The Identity of Reformism: Men and Laissez-Faire 2. The Power of Ideas and Capital 3. The Trinity of Capital: Debt, Credit, Money 4. Reforms in Practice: The Case of the Ottoman Empire, Egypt and China Conclusions
Introduction 1. The Identity of Reformism: Men and Laissez-Faire 2. The Power of Ideas and Capital 3. The Trinity of Capital: Debt, Credit, Money 4. Reforms in Practice: The Case of the Ottoman Empire, Egypt and China Conclusions
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