État québécois, crise et néolibéralisme

The 2007-2008 economic crisis has been used by the Quebec government to establish a series of public policies which further propel the neoliberal commodification of common goods. Rather than embodying a structural adjustment of the Quebec economy aiming at avoiding the impact of a new economic crisi...

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Main Authors: Philippe Hurteau, Francis Fortier
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Association d'Economie Politique
Series:Revue Interventions Économiques
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/interventionseconomiques/2469
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description The 2007-2008 economic crisis has been used by the Quebec government to establish a series of public policies which further propel the neoliberal commodification of common goods. Rather than embodying a structural adjustment of the Quebec economy aiming at avoiding the impact of a new economic crisis, two of these policies, the “révolution tarifaire” and the “Plan Nord”, are better understood as part of a new phase of capitalist development. These two policies set the basis for the development and intensification of extensive capitalist logics. In this research note, we will circumscribe the key elements of these policies whilst emphasising their non-necessary character. We will argue that, for these two case study, the crisis was merely a pretext in order to establish and legitimize these new policies, rather than their original trigger.
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spelling doaj.art-4498dee0f91642d08f6ec3834e86beb22024-02-15T12:53:32ZengAssociation d'Economie PolitiqueRevue Interventions Économiques0715-35701710-73775210.4000/interventionseconomiques.2469État québécois, crise et néolibéralismePhilippe HurteauFrancis FortierThe 2007-2008 economic crisis has been used by the Quebec government to establish a series of public policies which further propel the neoliberal commodification of common goods. Rather than embodying a structural adjustment of the Quebec economy aiming at avoiding the impact of a new economic crisis, two of these policies, the “révolution tarifaire” and the “Plan Nord”, are better understood as part of a new phase of capitalist development. These two policies set the basis for the development and intensification of extensive capitalist logics. In this research note, we will circumscribe the key elements of these policies whilst emphasising their non-necessary character. We will argue that, for these two case study, the crisis was merely a pretext in order to establish and legitimize these new policies, rather than their original trigger.https://journals.openedition.org/interventionseconomiques/2469tarifingpublic servicesPlan Nordextractivismaccumulation by depossessiongovernmentality
spellingShingle Philippe Hurteau
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État québécois, crise et néolibéralisme
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public services
Plan Nord
extractivism
accumulation by depossession
governmentality
title État québécois, crise et néolibéralisme
title_full État québécois, crise et néolibéralisme
title_fullStr État québécois, crise et néolibéralisme
title_full_unstemmed État québécois, crise et néolibéralisme
title_short État québécois, crise et néolibéralisme
title_sort etat quebecois crise et neoliberalisme
topic tarifing
public services
Plan Nord
extractivism
accumulation by depossession
governmentality
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