Define neo-liberalism and structural adjustment, and outline some of the impacts of these policy orientations in southern societies.

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SYED ISLAM 04118409

MANCHESTER METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY

BA HUMANITIES/SOCIAL STUDIES DEGREE

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY

GLOBALIZATION, IDENTITY AND SOCIAL CONFLICT

YEAR ONE

ASSESSED ESSAY:

DEFINE NEO-LIBERALISM AND STRUCTUAL ADJUSTMENT, AND OUTLINE SOME OF THE IMPACTS OF THESE POLICY ORIENTATIONS IN SOUTHERN SOCIETIES.

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For my first assessed essay I have chosen to ‘define neo liberalism and structural adjustment, and outline some of the impacts of these policy orientations in southern societies.

Neo-liberalism is an economic policy that lays great emphasis on the free market, which has become widespread during the last 25 years. As stated by (Paul Kennedy (2000) the neo-liberalism is an economic doctrine that insists that states should never interfere with or constrain free market, competition or private enterprise.

               Neo-liberalism has three main attributes which have contributed to their implementation around the globe. The first includes The Rule of Market; this is essentially total freedom of movement for capital, goods and services.  This basically means neo-liberalism will allow all enterprises and private enterprises to be liberated from any constraints by the government, with no regards to the social damage it may cause. The next being Privatisation, government owned enterprises such as Banks, Railroads, electricity being sold to private investors in the interest of better efficiency.  This has lead to minorities dominating wealth and fundamentally making the pubic pay more. The third main attribute of neo-liberalism is Deregulation; this is basically the condensing of government regulation on all aspects which could diminish profits, together with protecting the environment and safety on the job. (Source: Google search)_ world debt

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             All these attributes of neo-liberalism has many implications to a countries stability and economic growth. As these policies were imposed on several countries in a form of improving economic strength, it has in fact allowed the elites to take control of capitalism, widening the gap between the poor and the rich. Overall neo-liberalism has in fact benefited the rich and smothered the poor directly as government control had been abolished allowing the influentially capable to take control.  

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                With the aid of economic Globalisation, neo-liberalism has clearly had an effect on the social world as the richer grew richer and the poorer grew poorer. Powerful financial institutions such as the International Monetary funds and the World Bank have imposed the neo-liberalism across the globe in a form of help to the southern counties.

                 Several southern countries today are subjected to huge amounts of debts, with involves being restricted by major financial institutions such as the IMF and the World Bank. During the ...

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