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The fire economy : New Zealand's reckoning / Jane Kelsey.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Wellington, New Zealand : Bridget Williams Books with the New Zealand Law Foundation, 2015Copyright date: ©2015Description: 344 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781927247839
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Fire economyDDC classification:
  • 338.993 23
Contents:
Part 1. Fire : -- 1. The Fire Economy -- 2. A State of Denial -- 3. New Zealand on Fire -- 4. The Social Realities of Fire -- Part 2. Embedded Neoliberalism : -- 5. The Neoliberal Regime -- 6. Risk-Tolerant Regulation -- 7. Pillars of the Orthodoxy -- 8. Global Finance Rules -- 9. Transformation.
Summary: "The FIRE economy - finance, insurance and real estate - is now the world's principal source of wealth creation. Its rise has transformed our political, economic and social landscapes. From rising inequality and ballooning household debt to a global financial crisis and fiscal austerity, instability has accompanied this new orthodoxy. Yet it has proven remarkably resilient, even resurgent, in New Zealand and abroad. Examining the FIRE economy takes Jane Kelsey back to her bestselling account of the neoliberal revolution, The New Zealand Experiment. The systematic transfer of power first detailed in that groundbreaking work is shown to have advanced, embedding neoliberalism in New Zealand. The FIRE economy is sustained by the norms, rules and institutions of this new orthodoxy - a complex web of global finance, light regulation, debt, risk tolerance and property bubbles. The continuing narrative of neoliberalism in New Zealand reveals financial crises to be inherent to the very structure of the FIRE economy. How we respond to New Zealand's future crises, however, means questioning what responses the failing neoliberal orthodoxy will actually permit. In detailing the barriers the FIRE economy presents to change in New Zealand, Kelsey points towards socially progressive, post-neoliberal futures"--Publisher information.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part 1. Fire : -- 1. The Fire Economy -- 2. A State of Denial -- 3. New Zealand on Fire -- 4. The Social Realities of Fire -- Part 2. Embedded Neoliberalism : -- 5. The Neoliberal Regime -- 6. Risk-Tolerant Regulation -- 7. Pillars of the Orthodoxy -- 8. Global Finance Rules -- 9. Transformation.

"The FIRE economy - finance, insurance and real estate - is now the world's principal source of wealth creation. Its rise has transformed our political, economic and social landscapes. From rising inequality and ballooning household debt to a global financial crisis and fiscal austerity, instability has accompanied this new orthodoxy. Yet it has proven remarkably resilient, even resurgent, in New Zealand and abroad. Examining the FIRE economy takes Jane Kelsey back to her bestselling account of the neoliberal revolution, The New Zealand Experiment. The systematic transfer of power first detailed in that groundbreaking work is shown to have advanced, embedding neoliberalism in New Zealand. The FIRE economy is sustained by the norms, rules and institutions of this new orthodoxy - a complex web of global finance, light regulation, debt, risk tolerance and property bubbles. The continuing narrative of neoliberalism in New Zealand reveals financial crises to be inherent to the very structure of the FIRE economy. How we respond to New Zealand's future crises, however, means questioning what responses the failing neoliberal orthodoxy will actually permit. In detailing the barriers the FIRE economy presents to change in New Zealand, Kelsey points towards socially progressive, post-neoliberal futures"--Publisher information.

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