We have a consensus: Explaining political support for market reforms in Latin America

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Armijo, LE [1 ]
Faucher, P [1 ]
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[1] Univ Montreal, Dept Polit Sci, Montreal, PQ H3C 3J7, Canada
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10.2307/3177093
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By the 1990s, to the astonishment of many observers, most Latin American countries had reformed their systems of national economic governance along market lines. Many analysts of this shift have assumed that it circumvented normal political processes, presuming that such reforms could not be popular, Explanations emphasizing economic crisis, external assistance, and politically insulated executives illustrate this approach, Through a qualitative investigation of the reform process in the region's four most industrialized countries, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Mexico, this study argues, to the contrary, that reforming governments found or created both elite and mass political support for their policies.
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