Designing Industrial Policy in Latin America: Business-State Relations and the New Developmentalism

Development economists and practitioners agree that close collaboration between business and government improves industrial policy, yet little research exists on how best to organize that. This book examines three necessary functions–-information exchange

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DOI: 10.1057/9781137524843.0001

10.1057/9781137524843 - Designing Industrial Policy in Latin America, Ben Ross Schneider

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Designing Industrial Policy in Latin America

Latin American Political Economy Series Editors Rodrigo Mardones (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile) Andreas E. Feldmann (University of Illinois at Chicago) Advisory Board Ben Ross Schneider (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Andrew Schrank (Brown University) Latin American Political Economy publishes new, relevant, and empirically-grounded scholarship that deepens our understanding of contemporary Latin American political economy and contributes to the formulation and evaluation of new theories that are both contextsensitive and subject to broader comparisons. Inspired by the need to provide new analytical perspectives for understanding the massive social, political, and economic transformations underway in Latin America, the series is directed at researchers and practitioners interested in resurrecting political economy as a primary research area in the developing world. In thematic terms, the series seeks to promote vital debate on the interactions between economic, political, and social processes; it is especially concerned with how findings may further our understanding of development models, the sociopolitical institutions that sustain them, and the practical problems they confront. In methodological terms, the series showcases crossdisciplinary research that is empirically rich and sensitive to context and that leads to new forms of description, concept formation, causal inference, and theoretical innovation. The series editors welcome submissions that address patterns of democratic politics, dependency and development, state formation and the rule of law, inequality and identity, and global linkages. The series is affiliated with Red para el Estudio de la Economía Política de América Latina (REPAL) (http:// redeconomiapoliticaamlat.com/). Published in this series: Ben Ross Schneider Designing Industrial Policy in Latin America Business-Government Relations in the New Developmentalism

DOI: 10.1057/9781137524843.0001

10.1057/9781137524843 - Designing Industrial Policy in Latin America, Ben Ross Schneider

Copyright material from www.palgraveconnect.com - licensed to New York University - Waldmann Dental Library - PalgraveConnect - 2015-05-26

Juan Pablo Juna (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile)

Ben Ross Schneider

Ford International Professor of Political Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US

DOI: 10.1057/9781137524843.0001

10.1057/9781137524843 - Designing Industrial Policy in Latin America, Ben Ross Schneider

Copyright material from www.palgraveconnect.com - licensed to New York University - Waldmann Dental Library - PalgraveConnect - 2015-05-26

Designing Industrial Policy in Latin America: Business-State Relations and the New Developmentalism

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