Browsing BI Open by Author "Innset, Ola"
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Dual Argument, Double Truth: On the Continued Importance of the State in Neoliberal Thought.
Innset, Ola (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)It has been established that the neoliberal creed arising in the interwar and early postwar years, despite its strong rejection of economic planning, also entailed a rejection of laissez-faire liberalism. This article ... -
From open borders to ‘rasisit’: libertarianism and populism on the Scandinavian periphery (1980–1994)
Innset, Ola (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)In 1980s Norway, a group committed to libertarian ideology became influential within Fremskrittspartiet. This new party became known for its opposition not only to taxation and public spending, but also to non-western ... -
Metahistory as Public History: On Introducing Metahistorical Perspectives in Events about Events
Innset, Ola (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)This article argues that the introduction of ‘metahistorical perspectives’can greatly enrich the practice of public history. Through the example of a series of public events about important historical events held at the ... -
State-owned enterprises after the market turn: Hybridisation and the historical development of nested paradoxes in the case of Norway
Innset, Ola (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)The article studies the recent history of state owned enterprises (SOEs) in Norway through the lens of paradox theory. A tension between busi- ness goals and political goals lie at the heart of SOEs, and I analyse processes ... -
Tor Bjørklund i samarbeid med Axel Fjeldavli Norske partier og velgere. Valgresultatenes historiske røtter
Innset, Ola (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024) -
Varieties of Marketization
Innset, Ola; Rudberg, Elin Åström (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)The article develops a new framework for the study of market reforms in Nordic welfare states based on a division between “markets”, “quasi-markets” and “pseudo-markets”. The two latter types of marketization have been the ...