The paradox of the reform of successful market in Latin America: strengthen the role of the State

Authors

  • Judith Teichman University of Toronto

Keywords:

STATE REFORM, MARKET, EXPORTS, BUREAUCRACY, HERITAGE

Abstract

In this article the author compares market reforms effects carried out by the end of the last century in Argentina with the ones implemented in Mexico and Chile. In her view, in the Argentine case, market reforms were marked by serious difficulties because of the political-institutional context of the country, characterized by a lack of an export-oriented national strategy due to the State’s patrimonialist intervention by business and labor interests.

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Published

2019-11-20

How to Cite

Teichman, J. (2019). The paradox of the reform of successful market in Latin America: strengthen the role of the State. Cultura Económica, 28(77-78), 30–45. Retrieved from http://200.16.86.39/index.php/CECON/article/view/2563