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11 Regional Integration in Support of Market-Oriented Policies
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction 1
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PART ONE: DOMESTIC DETERMINANTS OF ECONOMIC REFORMS
- 1 Identifying the Variables Relevant to the Study of Adjustment 31
- 2 The Determination of the Political Executive to Undertake Market Adjustment 36
- 3. The Role of Competent and Honest Technicians 51
- 4. The Autonomy of the Reformist State 63
- 5 The Influence of Electoral Cycles 74
- 6 Privileged Linkages with Corporate Interest Groups 79
- 7 A New Relationship between State and Labour 88
- 8 Assessing the Economic Performance of Reforms 97
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PART TWO: INTERNATIONAL DETERMINANTS OF ECONOMIC REFORMS
- 9 Gaining International Support for Domestic Reform 111
- 10 Adjustment through Regional Integration 123
- 11 Regional Integration in Support of Market-Oriented Policies 131
- 12 Obstacles to Integration in Partially Liberalized Markets 145
- 13 Theoretical Linkages between Regional Determinants and Endogenous Variables 153
- 14 Will MERCOSUR Support the Consolidation of Southern Cone Democracies? 166
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PART THREE: DETERMINANTS OF SOCIAL REFORMS
- 15 Adjustment against Justice 175
- 16 Agrarian Reform and the Modernization of Agriculture 185
- 17 The Issue of Science and Education 196
- 18 Public Intervention against Marginality 202
- 19 In Search of Political Conditions to Pursue Social Policies 210
- Conclusions 221
- Appendix: Tables 231
- References 251
- Index 261
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction 1
-
PART ONE: DOMESTIC DETERMINANTS OF ECONOMIC REFORMS
- 1 Identifying the Variables Relevant to the Study of Adjustment 31
- 2 The Determination of the Political Executive to Undertake Market Adjustment 36
- 3. The Role of Competent and Honest Technicians 51
- 4. The Autonomy of the Reformist State 63
- 5 The Influence of Electoral Cycles 74
- 6 Privileged Linkages with Corporate Interest Groups 79
- 7 A New Relationship between State and Labour 88
- 8 Assessing the Economic Performance of Reforms 97
-
PART TWO: INTERNATIONAL DETERMINANTS OF ECONOMIC REFORMS
- 9 Gaining International Support for Domestic Reform 111
- 10 Adjustment through Regional Integration 123
- 11 Regional Integration in Support of Market-Oriented Policies 131
- 12 Obstacles to Integration in Partially Liberalized Markets 145
- 13 Theoretical Linkages between Regional Determinants and Endogenous Variables 153
- 14 Will MERCOSUR Support the Consolidation of Southern Cone Democracies? 166
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PART THREE: DETERMINANTS OF SOCIAL REFORMS
- 15 Adjustment against Justice 175
- 16 Agrarian Reform and the Modernization of Agriculture 185
- 17 The Issue of Science and Education 196
- 18 Public Intervention against Marginality 202
- 19 In Search of Political Conditions to Pursue Social Policies 210
- Conclusions 221
- Appendix: Tables 231
- References 251
- Index 261