Political economists Radhika Desai and Michael Hudson discuss neoliberalism, and the premature predictions about the demise of the free-market fundamentalist...
Can you buy a new phone in USA and Europe right now? If yes, then neoliberalism is alive.
You might be able to do so without neoliberalism, but such a system does not exist right now, it would take a lot of time to happen and in the mean time you would have no international supply chains.
As a personal note, I find it very probable (and with the current level of knowledge about economics, desirable) that neoliberalism will never die.
Can you buy a new phone in USA and Europe right now? If yes, then neoliberalism is alive.
You might be able to do so without neoliberalism, but such a system does not exist right now, it would take a lot of time to happen and in the mean time you would have no international supply chains.
As a personal note, I find it very probable (and with the current level of knowledge about economics, desirable) that neoliberalism will never die.