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Scheming for the Poor: The Politics of Redistribution in Latin America
Harvard University Press, 1984 Cloth: 978-0-674-79085-8 Library of Congress Classification HC195.I5A73 1984 Dewey Decimal Classification 339.520983
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Scheming for the Poor is the first comparative analysis of redistributive policymaking in Latin America. William Ascher examines the success or failure of progressive policies launched by nine governments grouped into three regime types—populist, reformist, and radical—over the course of the postwar history of Argentina, Chile, and Peru. See other books on: Argentina | Chile | Income distribution | Peru | Poor See other titles from Harvard University Press |
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