Milanovic and the end of neoliberalism (opens in new tab)
Branko’s FP piece argues that neoliberalism, understood as the form of globalization dominant from the early 1980s to around 2020, was built on the principles of cosmopolitanism and competition. Cosmopolitanism meant treating individuals everywhere as equally entitled to pursue improvement through private property, free trade, low taxes, and limited government. Competition meant allowing and encouraging people and firms to compete across borders.* In his view, these principles generated excep...
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