Latin America after neoliberalism : developmental regimes in post-crisis states /

The post-crisis administration of Nestor Kirchner in Argentina abandoned IMF tutelage and instead embraced the principles of neodesarrollismo, fundamentally reforming the role of the state in the market, in society, and in its intersection with global capital. This facilitated a dramatic economic re...

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Main Author: Wylde, Chris, 1980-
Corporate Author: Ebook Library
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2012.
Series:International political economy series.
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Online Access:http://proxy.library.tamu.edu/login?url=https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/tamucs/detail.action?docID=990140
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: The Political Economy of Development and Crisis
  • PART I: COMPARATIVE THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES AND DEBATES
  • The Rise of Developmentalism in Latin America: Beyond the Washington Consensus?
  • From Developmental States to Developmental Regimes: Lessons from Asia for Contemporary Latin America
  • PART II: SURVEYING THE LANDSCAPE: THE CASES OF ARGENTINA AND BRAZIL
  • The Economic Policies of Ňstor Kirchner's Argentina 2003-2007
  • Argentina, Kirchnerismo, and Neodesarrollismo: Argentine Development under Ňstor Kirchner 2003-2007
  • The Economic Policies of Lula's Regime in Brazil
  • Neoliberalism or Developmentalism? The Political Economy of Brazil 2003-2010
  • PART III: POST-CRISIS POLITICAL ECONOMY IN LATIN AMERICA: GLOBAL Lessons?
  • Crisis and Post-Crisis States in a Regional and Global Comparative Perspective
  • Conclusion: Continuity and Change in Post-Crisis Political Economy - The Rise of Latin America?
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