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The Political Economy of the Neoliberal Transition

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DEMOCRACY, MARKETS, AND STRUCTURAL REFORM IN LATIN AMERICA: ARGENTINA, BOLIVIA, BRAZIL, CHILE, AND MEXICO. Edited by SmithWilliam C., AcuñaCarlos H., and GamarraEduardo A. (New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction, 1994), Pp. 330. $21.95 paper.)

INFLATION, STABILIZATION, AND DEBT: MACROECONOMIC EXPERIMENTS IN PERU AND BOLIVIA. By JrManuel Pastor. (Boulder, Colo.: Westview, 1992. Pp. 176. $37.50 paper.)

THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF POLICY REFORM IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES. By KruegerAnne O. (Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1993. Pp. 171. $22.50 cloth.)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 October 2022

Daniel G. Arce M.*
Affiliation:
University of Alabama
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Copyright © 1999 by the University of Texas Press

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