![]() ![]() 'Globalization and economic pressure, party competition and institutions, expertise and epistemic communities – this excellent book manages to integrate these elements into a systematic analysis of public policy outputs in Latin America. ![]() ![]() This is a very welcome rebuttal of the convergence and globalization literatures and a must-read book for any political economist.' Focusing on the regulation of two key economic sectors, telecommunications and electricity, Murillo shows that, even at the height of the liberalization and privatization waves of the last decades, electoral competition and the partisan composition of governments crucially mattered to explain how politics and distributional considerations shape the economy. 'This is a splendid, shrewd book on the political economy of policy reform and policy making in Latin America. ![]()
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