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Austerity, Welfare State and Eco-Socialism:With special reference to the United Kingdom

Pritam Singh

Economic and political weekly

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Austerity: An environmentally dangerous idea

Rita Calvário, maria kaika

Kaika, M., Calvário, R., & Velegrakis, G. (2024). Austerity: an environmentally dangerous idea. Journal of Political Ecology, 31(1), 67-81; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2458/jpe.5420 , 2024

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Review of Tony Fitzpatrick and Michael Cahill, Environment and Welfare: Towards a Green Social Policy

Alexandra Couto

Basic Income Studies, 2006

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The Ecological Crisis of the Welfare State

John S. Dryzek

2008

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Two Cheers for Environmental Keynesianism

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An introduction to Assessing Austerity

Betsy Donald

2016

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Revival of Keynesian Economics or Greening Capitalism: “Green Keynesianism”

Metehan Cömert

Sosyoekonomi, 2019

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The politicised ecologies of austerity: Anti-austerity environmentalism during and after the Greek crisis

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2021

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Introduction: A Hostile Decade for Social Policy: Economic Crisis, Political Crisis and Austerity 2010-20

Zoë Irving

2021

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The effects of recent austerity on environmental protection decisions

Vincent Onyango

Management of Environmental Quality: An International Journal

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Introduction : the politics of austerity in comparative perspective

Ben Clift

2014

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Austerity and sufficiency: the changing politics of sustainable consumption.

Emma Hinton

Hinton, E.D. and Redclift, M. 2009. Austerity and sufficiency: the changing politics of sustainable consumption. Environment, Politics and Development Research Group, King's College London working paper series, no. 17. , 2009

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From welfare state to ecostate

James Meadowcroft

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2012 'The Alchemy of Austerity' (with john Clarke)

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Critical Social Policy. 32, 3: 299-319.

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Managing the social impacts of austerity Britain

Emma L Briant

Cultural Politics in the Age of Austerity

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Legitimating Austerity: The Crisis of Southern European Welfare Capitalism

Tiago Moreira Ramalho

Doctoral thesis, 2020

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A post mortem of the Green Deal: Austerity, energy efficiency, and failure in British energy policy

Nick Eyre

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Austerity, Socialism, and the Capitalist Anti-Market

Patrick Neveling

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GREEN RECOVERY FROM THE CRISIS: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF GREEN NEW DEAL AND ECOSOCIALISM

Zeynep Bünül Arslan

2011

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Who Rules the Market? Green versus Ecosocialist Economic Programmes: a Response to Eckersley

Jon Mulberg

Political Studies, 1992

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Countering the Cuts: The Class Politics of Austerity

Alex Nunn

2010

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Neo-liberalism, finance-dominated accumulation, and permanent austerity: A cultural political economy perspective (in Social policy in times of austerity: Global economic crisis and the new politics of welfare)

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Crisis and austerity. Is there a chance for the welfare state?

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Austerity: Neoliberal dreams come true?

Zoë Irving

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Basic Structures and Political Implications of a Sustainable Welfare Model

Roland Zieschank, Hans Diefenbacher

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Ideology and practice of the 'Green Economy': World views shaping science and politics

Joachim H Spangenberg

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2018. Introduction: Austerity, Measured [introduction to The Global Life of Austerity]

Theodoros Rakopoulos

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The neoliberalisation of climate? Progressing climate policy under austerity urbanism

Peter North, Tom Barker

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Promise and shortcomings of a green turn in recent policy responses to the “double crisis”

Olivia Bina

Ecological Economics, 2011

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The end of the UK's liberal collectivist social model? The implications of the coalition government's policy during the austerity crisis

Damian Grimshaw

Cambridge Journal of Economics, 2012

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The Idea of Welfare State vs the Idea of Sustainable Development. The Case for United Kingdom

Grzegorz Omelan

2016

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The future of the welfare state: paths of social po licy innovation between constraints and opportunities

Nicholas Bardsley

2000

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The Austerity Agenda: How Did We Get There and Where Do We Go Next?

Ronald Labonte

Critical Public Health, 22(3): 257-265, 2012

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Austerity: the 21st Century New Poor Law

Davide Pini

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The political economics of austerity

Sue Konzelmann

Cambridge Journal of Economics, 2014

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