Models of economic liberalization : business, workers, and compensation in Latin America, Spain, and Portugal /
"This book provides the first general theory, grounded in comparative historical analysis, that aims to explain the variation in the models of economic liberalization across Ibero-America in the last quarter of the 20th century, and the legacies they produced for the current organization of the...
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New York :
Cambridge University Press,
2014, c2011.
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Edición: | 1st paperback ed. |
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Part I. Intellectual Terrain: 1. Overview: Models of Economic Liberalization in ISI Economies
- 2. From State to Society: Neoliberal Reform and a Theory of Compensation in ISI Economies
- Part II. Political Economy of Business Adjustment: 3. Compensating Business Insiders: The Origins of Statist and Corporatist Models in Spain and Argentina
- 4. Statist and Corporatist Models of Business Adjustment in Spain and Argentina: Sectoral Case Studies
- 5. Exceptions That Prove the Rule: Variation within Countries in Models of Business Adjustment
- Part III. Political Economy of Labor Adjustment: 6. Compensating Labor Insiders: The Origins of Statist and Corporatist Models in Spain and Argentina
- 7. Statist and Corporatist Models of Labor Adjustment in Spain and Argentina: Sectoral Case Studies
- Part IV. Market Model: 8. Compensating Outsiders: Chile's Market Model in the Comparative Framework
- Part V. Comparative Perspectives in Ibero-America: 9. Models of Economic Liberalization in Brazil, Portugal, Peru, and Mexico
- 10. Conclusions: Legacies for the Liberalized Economies and Varieties of Capitalism in the Developing World.