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Capitalism under the pandemic. Between cyclical disruption and a structural deepening of the neoliberal logic. Interview with Bruno Theret
[Le capitalisme au temps de la pandémie, entre rupture conjoncturelle et approfondissement structurel de la logique (néo)libérale. Entretien avec Bruno Théret]

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  • Emmanuel Monneau

    (CURAPP-ESS - Centre universitaire de recherches sur l'action publique et le politique. Epistémologie et Sciences sociales - UMR CNRS 7319 - UPJV - Université de Picardie Jules Verne - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)

Abstract

This interview [with Bruno Théret] follows in the wake of those conducted with Nadine Levratto and Michael Zemmour published in the first volume of this special report. Bruno Theret, a macroeconomist and specialist in economic policy analysis, revisits the analyses he conducted with Bruno Jobert on the neoliberal turn in French public policies to analyze the policies implemented since Emmanuel Macron came to power, and the apparent disruption induced by the pandemic. He also discusses Robert Boyer's latest proposals on the status of the "anthropogenetic mode of development," as well as the future of federalism in Europe.

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  • Emmanuel Monneau, 2021. "Capitalism under the pandemic. Between cyclical disruption and a structural deepening of the neoliberal logic. Interview with Bruno Theret [Le capitalisme au temps de la pandémie, entre rupture con," Post-Print hal-03688752, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-03688752
    DOI: 10.3917/pox.134.0109
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