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Efficiently Unequal: The Global Rise of Kaldor-Hicks Neoliberalism
Eli Cook
Department of General History
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Hicks
100%
Neoliberalism
79%
Economists
36%
1930s
35%
History of Economic Thought
33%
Rise
31%
Intellectual Historians
31%
Global South
29%
Distributive
27%
Resurgence
24%
Dissemination
23%
Willingness-to-pay
20%
Historical Context
18%
Theorists
17%
Wealth
17%
1970s
16%
Governance
16%
History
16%
Philosopher
15%
Revolution
14%
Economics
11%
Social Sciences
economist
68%
neoliberalism
67%
legal theorists
52%
efficiency
49%
willingness to pay
45%
economic efficiency
43%
history
37%
historian
35%
twenty-first century
31%
governance
22%
market
19%
economics
14%