Viv Ellis, Lauren Gatti and Warwick Mansell present a unique and international analysis of teacher education policy.Adopting a political economy perspective, this distinctive text provides a comparative analysis of three contrasting welfare state models – the US, England and Norway – following the 2008 Global Financial Crisis (GFC). Arguing that a new political economy of teacher education began to emerge in the decade following the GFC, these world-renowned authors explore key concepts in education privatisation and examine the increasingly important role of shadow state enterprises in some jurisdictions.This topical text demonstrates the potential of a political economy approach when analysing education policies regarding pre-service teacher education and continuing professional development.