Post-Neoliberalism in the AmericasLaura MacDonald, Arne Ruckert This collection brings together a diverse range of analyses to interrogate policy changes and to grapple with the on-going transformations of neoliberalism in both North America and various Latin American states. |
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An Introduction | 1 |
The Contradictions and Transformations of Neoliberalism | 21 |
Struggling between Autonomy and Institutional | 54 |
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