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Acknowledgments | ||
List of Acronyms | ||
1 | Introduction: Latin American Politics in the Era of Market Reform | 1 |
2 | Elections and Economics in Contemporary Latin America | 31 |
3 | Hardship and Happiness: Social Mobility and Public Perceptions during Market Reforms | 56 |
4 | The New Latin American Citizen: First World Models, Third Wave Products | 88 |
5 | Prelude to Disaster: Weak Reform, Competitive Politics in Argentina | 105 |
6 | Taking the Concertacion to Task: Second Stage Reforms and the 1999 Presidential Elections in Chile | 134 |
7 | Mexico's Democratic Transition: The Search for New Reform Coalitions | 159 |
8 | Brazil's Protracted Transition to Democracy and the Market | 199 |
9 | The Political Constraints on Market Reform in Peru | 221 |
10 | Party System Collapse amid Market Restructuring in Venezuela | 249 |
References | 273 | |
Contributors | 289 | |
Index | 291 |
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