1. neo-liberal - Noun
2. neo-liberal - Adjective
neo-liberal (comparative more neo-liberal, superlative most neo-liberal)
Alternative form of neoliberal
neo-liberal (plural neo-liberals)
Alternative form of neoliberal
It is also often argued that neo-liberalism, especially neo-liberal economics, helps those in the advantaged categories and hurts, often badly, those in the disadvantaged categories. George Ritzer
The youth of France do not want a new neo-liberal contract. Peter Hall
According to Vibor Mulic, the world crisis is an opportunity to emphasize advantages of the Belarusian economic and social model in comparison with neo-liberal views of the West. Source: Internet
In this he mirrors from the opposite end of the spectrum, The Economist – global cheerleader for neo-liberal, hyper-globalisation. Source: Internet
But the achievements of the Bolivarian government of Venezuela “will not be televised" by the international media because they show the failure of the neo-liberal ideas of development. Source: Internet
In part, the Tunisian uprising is also an answer to the hideous neo-liberal model of economic development that was imposed by Bin Ali in Tunisia. Source: Internet