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This book follows ten political economic histories since the 1970s, showing how different forms of partnership have developed, flourished or declined over the time. The author's argument is supported by rich empirical material. It places partnership schemes in a broader social context and provides a deep insight into the phenomenon.
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Handel & TarifeI N D E X
Page numbers in italics denote Figures and Tables
agglomeration, 6
agriculture, 8–9, 11–12, 27, 61, 98, 100–1. See also individual countries
air quality, 6, 157–8, 162–3, 165–7, 247–8n22
air travel
in Brazil, 113, 145, 148–9, 153, 246n6
in Chile, 52, 157, 159, 232n40
in China, 226n9
in Colombia, 81
in Paraguay, 97
in Peru, 89
and train connections, 8
in Uruguay, 91
Alckmin, Geraldo, 129, 137–9, 141–2, 145, 148, 151, 242n40
Allende, Salvador, 50
Amsden, Alice H., 15
Andean Development Corporation, 180
Andrés, Luis A., 26, 66, 78
anti-liberalization, 2, 25, 59
and Argentina, 25–6, 38–42, 57, 66–7, 91, 98, 99
and Bolivia, 11, 25, 59, 62, 64, 67–72, 99
and Brazil, 25, 43, 48–9
and Ecuador, 25–6, 59, 76
and Uruguay, 61, 91–2
Argentina
agriculture sector, 27, 41–2, 56, 71, 90, 95, 98, 239n6
and anti-globalization, 228n3
and anti-liberalism, 25–6, 38–42, 57, 66–7, 91, 98, 99
and authoritarianism, 37–8
competitiveness rankings, 192
concessions, 39–42
country profile, 7
coup of 1976, 38
debt, 31, 39–40, 60
democratization of, 37–8
dirigisme, 38
economy, 25–6, 29, 40, 56, 63, 67, 91, 198
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- One State and Market in Global Development
- Two State and Liberalization in Latin America
- Three Liberalization/Anti-Liberalization
- Four Commodities and Rail in Globalizing Brazil
- Five Subnational Brazil
- Six Transantiago: Urban Development in Chile
- Seven Conclusion: Changing States
- Appendix A Tables and Graphs
- Appendix B Framework
- Appendix C Brazil: Planning for New Infrastructure
- Appendix D About Transantiago
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index