The Politics of Economic Adjustment : : International Constraints, Distributive Conflicts and the State / / ed. by Robert R. Kaufman, Stephan Haggard.

In the 1980s some developing countries adopted orthodox market-oriented policies in response to international economic crises, others experimented with alternative programs, and still others failed to develop coherent adjustment strategies of any sort. Building on the case studies in Economic Crisis...

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Place / Publishing House:Princeton, NJ : : Princeton University Press, , [2018]
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Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • List of Figures and Tables
  • Contributors
  • Preface
  • INTRODUCTION. Institutions and Economic Adjustment
  • PART I: International Constraints
  • CHAPTER ONE. International Influence on Economic Policy: Debt, Stabilization, and Structural Reform
  • CHAPTER TWO. External Influence, Conditionality, and the Politics of Adjustment
  • PART II: The State and the Politics of Adjustment
  • CHAPTER THREE. The State as Problem and Solution: Prédation, Embedded Autonomy, and Structural Change
  • CHAPTER FOUR. The Heart of the Matter? Public Enterprise and the Adjustment Process
  • PART III: Distributive Politics
  • CHAPTER FIVE. Poverty, Equity, and the Politics of Adjustment
  • CHAPTER SIX. The Political Economy of Inflation and Stabilization in Middle- Income Countries
  • PART IV: Conclusion
  • CHAPTER SEVEN. Economic Adjustment and the Prospects for Democracy
  • Index