“The Double Challenge of Market and Social Incorporation: Progress and Bottlenecks in Latin America”, with Diego Sánchez-Ancochea. Development Policy Review. 32 (3): 275-298
Has the past decade of sustained economic growth and political transformations reversed Latin America’s historical failure to secure market and social incorporation? To address this question this article draws on the experiences of Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Peru and Uruguay by distinguishing betwe...
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Wiley Online Library
2020
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Sumario: | Has the past decade of sustained economic growth and political
transformations reversed Latin America’s historical failure to secure market
and social incorporation? To address this question this article draws on the
experiences of Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Peru and Uruguay by distinguishing
between short-term outcomes – which may depend on benign international
conditions – and policy changes, which are more important for long-term
performance. It highlights the overall success of both Brazil and Uruguay and
shows that the other countries have made more progress in terms of social
than market incorporation. |
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