Neoliberalism as a state project: changing the political economy of Israel
"This book explores the politics and institutional dynamics of neoliberal restructuring in Israel. It puts forward a bold theoretical proposition: that the very creation of a neoliberal political economy may be largely a state project. Correspondingly, neoliberal restructuring and the instituti...
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adam_text | Neoliberalism as
a State Project
Changing the Political
Economy of Israel
Edited by
Asa Maron and Michael Shalev
OXFORD
UNIVERSITY PRESS
Contents
List of Figures and Tables xv
Notes on Contributors xvii
1 Introduction 1
Asa Maron and Michael Shalev
Part 1 Transformations of the Key Actors
2 Paving the Way to Neoliberalism: The Self-Destruction
of the Zionist Labor Movement 29
Lev Grinberg
3 Big Business and the State in the Neoliberal Era:
What Changed, What Didn t? 46
Daniel Maman
4 The Reconfigured Institutional Architecture of the State:
The Rise of Fiscal and Monetary Authorities 60
Daniel Maman and Zeev Rosenhek
5 Institutionalizing the Liberal Creed: Economists in Israel s
Long Journey Towards Political-Economic Liberal ization 74
Ronen Mandelkern
Part 2 Neoliberalism and Social Policy Reform
6 Pathways to Neoliberalism: The Institutional Logic
of a Welfare State Reform 93
Michal Koreh and Michael Shalev
7 Wisconsin Works in Israel? Imported Ideas, Domestic
Coalitions, and the Institutional Politics of Recommodification 109
Sara Helman and Asa Maron
Contents
8 Bureaucrats, Politicians, and the Politics of Bureaucratic
Autonomy: Reforming Child Allowances and Healthcare 122
Sharon Asiskovitch
Part 3 Neoliberalism and The Casualization of Employment
9 Precarious Employment in the Public Sector: How Neoliberal
Practices Preceded Ideology 139
Michal Tabibian-Mizrahi and Michael Shalev
10 Contradictions in Neoliberal Reforms: The Regulation of
Labor Subcontracting 153
Guy Mundlak
11 Conclusion 172
Asa Maron and Michael Shalev
Bibliography 189
Index 217
xiv
Contents
List of Figures and Tables xv
Notes on Contributors xvii
1. Introduction 1
Asa Maron and Michael Shalev
Part 1. Transformations of the Key Actors
2. Paving the Way to Neoliberalism: The Self-Destruction
of the Zionist Labor Movement 29
Lev Grinberg
3. Big Business and the State in the Neoliberal Era:
What Changed, What Didn t? 46
Daniel Maman
4. The Reconfigured Institutional Architecture of the State:
The Rise of Fiscal and Monetary Authorities 60
Daniel Maman and Zeev Rosenhek
5. Institutionalizing the Liberal Creed: Economists in Israel s
Long Journey Towards Political-Economic Liberalization 74
Ronen Mandelkern
Part 2. Neoliberalism and Social Policy Reform
6. Pathways to Neoliberalism: The Institutional Logic
of a Welfare State Reform 93
Michal Koreh and Michael Shalev
7. Wisconsin Works in Israel? Imported Ideas, Domestic
Coalitions, and the Institutional Politics of Recommodification 109
Sara Helman and Asa Maron
Contents
8. Bureaucrats, Politicians, and the Politics of Bureaucratic
Autonomy: Reforming Child Allowances and Healthcare 122
Sharon Asiskovitch
Part 3. Neoliberalism and The Casualization of Employment
9. Precarious Employment in the Public Sector: How Neoliberal
Practices Preceded Ideology 139
Michal Tabibian-Mizrahi and Michael Shalev
10. Contradictions in Neoliberal Reforms: The Regulation of
Labor Subcontracting 153
Guy Mundlak
11. Conclusion 172
Asa Maron and Michael Shalev
Bibliography 189
Index 217
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