The emergence and consolidation of the market
The emergence and consolidation of the market
Chapter 2 explores the emergence of ‘neoliberalism’ as the dominant approach to politics and policy in the 1980s and the way in which this led to critiques of the state run model of the 1970s. It charts the subsequent emergence of the market model based upon the split between the commissioning of services and their provision, and the growing acceptance of this as the new paradigm.
Keywords: 1980s Neoliberalism, Critiques of the Seebohm model, Emergence of the market model, The purchaser-provider split in social care
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