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DR Kate Bayliss' Outputs (4)

Locating the World Bank: The Unmaking and Remaking of Development Economics in Its Shifting Vision (2024)
Book Chapter
Bayliss, K., & Fine, B. (2024). Locating the World Bank: The Unmaking and Remaking of Development Economics in Its Shifting Vision. In A. Vetterlein, & T. Schmidtke (Eds.), The Elgar Companion to the World Bank (38-50). Elgar. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781802204780.00013

The trajectory of World Bank economics is traced including its relationship with development economics more generally. Initially, of little prominence but wedded to the old/classic development economics and the idea of modernization, it has moved thr... Read More about Locating the World Bank: The Unmaking and Remaking of Development Economics in Its Shifting Vision.

A 'Common Sense' Response to Health Inequalities in Peru? Public-Private Partnerships in Health and the Implications for the Right to Health and Economic Inequality (2024)
Journal Article
Gianella, C., Gideon, J., Salas, M., Bayliss, K., De Falco, R., Romero, M. J., & Iguiñiz, R. A 'Common Sense' Response to Health Inequalities in Peru? Public-Private Partnerships in Health and the Implications for the Right to Health and Economic Inequality. Journal of Human Rights Practice, 16(3), 836-851. https://doi.org/10.1093/jhuman/huae016

Drawing on the case of Peru, our analysis looks at the ways in which the mainstream media creates support for government policies aimed at implementing Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) in the health sector. Peru has a highly fragmented and segmente... Read More about A 'Common Sense' Response to Health Inequalities in Peru? Public-Private Partnerships in Health and the Implications for the Right to Health and Economic Inequality.

Reports of my death are greatly exaggerated: The persistence of neoliberalism in Britain (2024)
Journal Article
Bayliss, K., Fine, B., Robertson, M., & Saad-Filho, A. (2024). Reports of my death are greatly exaggerated: The persistence of neoliberalism in Britain. European Journal of Social Theory, 27(4), 540-560. https://doi.org/10.1177/13684310241241800

Recent declarations of the end of neoliberalism in the United Kingdom, especially since the Covid-19 pandemic, are underpinned by diffuse and unstructured understandings of the neoliberal state. We argue that state intervention is both necessary and... Read More about Reports of my death are greatly exaggerated: The persistence of neoliberalism in Britain.