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Foreword : the scant but valuable tradition of self-examination | 1 | |
1 | Poverty to the south of the Rio Grande | 7 |
2 | Spain, Great Britain, and the limits to royal power | 18 |
3 | Public conquest, private colonization | 35 |
4 | Post-independence institutional continuity in America | 49 |
5 | Rebirth and decline of interventionist institutions (1930-1990) | 71 |
6 | The rent-seeking of the 1990s | 87 |
7 | The counter reforms of the new century | 104 |
8 | Argentina : one way trip to collapse | 116 |
9 | Toward a competitive federalism | 129 |
10 | Vested interests blocks institutional change | 142 |
11 | A way out for Latin America | 152 |
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