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Neoliberalization and Its Geographic Limits: Comparative Reflections from Forest Peripheries in the Global North
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Key words: neoliberalism geographic limits friction remapping stakeholder model forest economy abstract Recently, a number of economic geography studies have emphasized that when neoliberalism is grounded in particular places, it takes on hybrid forms, a result of local contingencies that are found at those sites. This article contributes to this literature by explicating the processes by which hybridization occurs by drawing on a comparative study of neoliberalism in three contemporary
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