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Populism may seem like it has come out of nowhere, but it has been on the rise for a while. I argue that economic … distinguish between left-wing and right-wing variants of populism, which differ with respect to the societal cleavages that …
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Populism may seem like it has come out of nowhere, but it has been on the rise for a while. I argue that economic … distinguish between left-wing and right-wing variants of populism, which differ with respect to the societal cleavages that …
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Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, and Venezuela. We find that populism fails to offer the significant economic and social …This paper offers an economic and institutional assessment of 21st-century Latin American populism, particularly in …
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Conditions of emergence of populism -- Populism -- Populism case studies Argentina and Bolivia -- Military …"Latin American Development from Populism to Neopopulism chronologically analyzes the socioeconomic development in … Latin America from populism to neopopulism within a framework set by the world economy. This book offers a multidisciplinary …
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Most populist regimes in Latin American countries used trade policy to redistribute income, despite being less efficient than other redistribution schemes such as transfers financed with an income tax. Often, this outcome is attributed to the lack of fiscal capacity in Latin American countries....
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