Market, State, and Society in Contemporary Latin AmericaISBN: 978-1-4443-3525-5
Paperback
400 pages
February 2010, Wiley-Blackwell
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Market, State and Society demonstrates the crucial role of
differing configurations of domestic actors, interests and
institutions in mediating the effects of globalization on welfare
regimes, labor politics, and popular contestation.
- A variety of theoretical and methodological perspectives shed light on the recent transformations in relations among market, state, and society in Latin American countries
- Results are based on thorough empirical research
- Challenges simplistic arguments concerning state decline and describes the more complex nature of the situation