Diversity of capitalisms in Latin America

""One of the definite merits of this book is to cleverly mix a theoretical breakthrough with a meticulous historical and empirical account of the transformations of some key Latin American countries. First, it is at the frontier of a research agenda initiated back to the end of the 1970s,...

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Autor principal: Bizberg, Ilán
Formato: Libro electrónico
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan : Springer Nature, 2019.
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516 |a Libro electrónico. 
500 |a Título tomado de la pantalla de presentación (visto 19 de abril de 2021) 
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504 |a Incluye referencias bibliográficas (p. 325-355) e índice. 
505 0 |a 1. The Theoretical Perspective of this Book: 1.1 Neo-Institutionalism ; 1.2 The Limits of Neo-Institutionalism ; 1.3 Toward an Actionalist-Structuralist Political Economy -- 2. Four Types of Capitalism in Latin America: 2.1 Dimensions of the Analysis and Definitions ; 2.2 The Political Economy of the Four Types of Capitalism in Latin America -- 3. The Accumulation Regime: 3.1 The Productive Structure ; 3.2 Mode of Production ; 3.3 Mode of Consumption -- 4. The Mode of Integration to the World Economy: 4.1 Degree of Openness ; 4.2 The Defensive Actions ; 4.3 Proactive Measures -- 5. The Role of the State: 5.1 Two Types of State Action: Agent of Liberalism or Developmentalist State ; 5.2 The Ideology, the Discourse, Regarding the Role of the State ; 5.3 Financial Strength of the State ; 5.4 State Ownership ; 5.5 Regulatory and Industrial Policies -- 6. The Dominant Social Coalition : Transformations and Present Configuration: 6.1 Entrepreneurs and Multinational Companies ; 6.2 From a Corporatist Redistributive Pact, to an Oligarchic Alliance ; 6.3 From an Oligarchic Pact to a Compromise Between the Popular Sectors and the Financial and Extractive Rentier Sectors ; 6.4 The Imposition of a Liberal Rentier Pact ; 6.5 From a Rentier Liberal to a Redistributive Social Pact -- 7. State Structures and Political Systems: 7.1 State Structure: Federalism, Centralism, and Decentralization ; 7.2 The Federal States ; 7.3 Decentralization of Unitary States ; 7.4 The Political Regimes ; 7.5 Particracies: Chile and Mexico ; 7.6 Movementist and Socio-Corporatist Democracies ; 7.7 Empty Democracies: Clientelism and Delegation ; 7.8 Final Note -- 8. The Social Contract: The Wage Relation: 8.1 Wages ; 8.2 Social Protection Systems ; 8.3 Pensions ; 8.4 Health ; 8.5 Assistance -- 9. Conclusions: Performance and Frailties of the Latin American Capitalisms. 
520 |a ""One of the definite merits of this book is to cleverly mix a theoretical breakthrough with a meticulous historical and empirical account of the transformations of some key Latin American countries. First, it is at the frontier of a research agenda initiated back to the end of the 1970s, second it clearly distinguishes between an ideal-type approach and the complexity of any specific national configuration and its transformation in history. Furthermore, the author provides decisive arguments against a pure economic determinism too frequently supposed to govern institutions building and reforms. Last but not least, the book culminates by an impressive analysis of the crises that quite any Latin America society experiences at the end the 2010s."--Robert Boyer, Institut des Amériques, Paris, France. This book defends the idea that there are significant structural and institutional differences between the countries in Latin America. Building off the results of a four-year research project, Bizberg argues against the idea that in Latin America there is one single type of capitalism-a hierarchical one-that is entangled in a vicious cycle. Rather, there are clusters of countries that have had similar historical trajectories, analogous structures, or comparable reactions to changes to the world economy, but have not all followed the same mode of development. Just as analysts have found a variety of capitalisms in developed countries, it is possible to identify the emergence of different types of capitalism in Latin America since the 1980s debt crisis. These varieties of capitalism are defined according to categories-including the articulation to the world economy, the role of the State, the structure of the political system and the action of civil society-which give rise to distinct wage relations, comprising the industrial relations system and the welfare regime." --Descripción del editor. 
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