Chile and the Neoliberal Trap: The Post-Pinochet Era
Autor Andrés Solimanoen Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 iun 2014
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781107415515
ISBN-10: 1107415519
Pagini: 182
Ilustrații: 11 b/w illus. 22 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1107415519
Pagini: 182
Ilustrații: 11 b/w illus. 22 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
1. From its past and present, Chile is poised to provide a better future for its people; 2. A brief history: the role of authoritarian conditions and crises in shaping political and economic orders in Chile; 3. Cementing Neoliberalism: a cultural revolution for the free market; 4. Economic-growth and macroeconomic performance in the 1990s and 2000s under four concertación governments; 5. The social record of the post-Pinochet administrations: poverty declines but high inequality persists; 6. The social policies of the 1990s and 2000s: Neoliberalism tempered with social protection?; 7. Concentration of economic power: the new elites of the super-rich, oligopolistic markets and dual productive structures; 8. Limits to Chilean democracy and the governance for capital; 9. Summary and issues for the future.
Recenzii
'This well-balanced and incisive account of Chile's economic experiment offers much food for thought for both the economist and those interested in the politics and economics in Latin America and the developing world more generally.' Tony Addison, United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research
'A great and gifted analysis of how neoliberal policies take control of a country's political economy and then twist it into shapes that defy democratic and rational response. It should be of intense interest to a wide range of scholars.' Alice Amsden, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
'This book is [an] exceptional work, which analyzes in-depth the Chilean transition, the country's political economy, and its relation to the neoliberal model in a demonstration of outstanding knowledge. It is recommended not only for scholars and readers who are interested in the development of Chile after the Pinochet regime, but for all those who work on broader issues of political transitions and political economy as well as those interested in pitfalls of the neoliberal model.' Josep Borrell, President, European University Institute
'This highly informed and judicious study of the turbulent history of Chile in the past half-century provides much insight into the economic and sociopolitical models that were pursued, or imposed, their intricate consequences, their achievements and failures, and the lessons they suggest for Chile itself and no less for others.' Noam Chomsky, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
'Chile is one of the few Latin American countries whose growth performance has improved, compared to its previous historical record, during and after the market reforms of the Washington consensus. Andrés Solimano's insightful analysis is essential reading for understanding the success of the 'Chilean model' and also its severe shortcomings.' Jaime Ros, University of Notre Dame
'In Chile and the Neoliberal Trap, Solimano provides a penetrating study of Chile's economy, but he also ventures beyond to critique social indicators, poverty and inequality, cultural trends, and the nature of Chilean democracy. A broad readership - policy makers, academics, and the general public - will benefit from this interdisciplinary approach.' Barbara Stallings, Brown University
'This book provides a broad perspective involving the multiple dimensions of the imposition and deepening of a kind of dehumanizing and depredatory variety of capitalism such as the neoliberal model applied in Chile. The book will be an indispensable tool to understand the roots of the current social protest movements in Chile. No doubt [it] will contribute to undermining the hegemony of neoliberal economics in my country.' Camila Vallejo, named The Guardian's 2011 'Person of the Year'
'A great and gifted analysis of how neoliberal policies take control of a country's political economy and then twist it into shapes that defy democratic and rational response. It should be of intense interest to a wide range of scholars.' Alice Amsden, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
'This book is [an] exceptional work, which analyzes in-depth the Chilean transition, the country's political economy, and its relation to the neoliberal model in a demonstration of outstanding knowledge. It is recommended not only for scholars and readers who are interested in the development of Chile after the Pinochet regime, but for all those who work on broader issues of political transitions and political economy as well as those interested in pitfalls of the neoliberal model.' Josep Borrell, President, European University Institute
'This highly informed and judicious study of the turbulent history of Chile in the past half-century provides much insight into the economic and sociopolitical models that were pursued, or imposed, their intricate consequences, their achievements and failures, and the lessons they suggest for Chile itself and no less for others.' Noam Chomsky, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
'Chile is one of the few Latin American countries whose growth performance has improved, compared to its previous historical record, during and after the market reforms of the Washington consensus. Andrés Solimano's insightful analysis is essential reading for understanding the success of the 'Chilean model' and also its severe shortcomings.' Jaime Ros, University of Notre Dame
'In Chile and the Neoliberal Trap, Solimano provides a penetrating study of Chile's economy, but he also ventures beyond to critique social indicators, poverty and inequality, cultural trends, and the nature of Chilean democracy. A broad readership - policy makers, academics, and the general public - will benefit from this interdisciplinary approach.' Barbara Stallings, Brown University
'This book provides a broad perspective involving the multiple dimensions of the imposition and deepening of a kind of dehumanizing and depredatory variety of capitalism such as the neoliberal model applied in Chile. The book will be an indispensable tool to understand the roots of the current social protest movements in Chile. No doubt [it] will contribute to undermining the hegemony of neoliberal economics in my country.' Camila Vallejo, named The Guardian's 2011 'Person of the Year'
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Descriere
This book analyzes Chile's political economy and its attempt to build a market society in a highly inegalitarian country.