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Varieties of Semi-Articulated Capitalism in Latin America
Unformatted Document Text:  Palomino, Mirta de. 1987. “Tradición y Poder: La Sociedad Rural Argentina, 1955–83.” Buenos Aires: CISEA. Petras, James, and Henry Veltmeyer. 1999. “Latin America at the End of the Millenium.” Monthly Review 51(3, July-August): 31–52. Piore, Michael, and Charles Sabel. 1984. The Second Industrial Divide: Possibilities for Prosperity. New York: Basic Books. Polit, Gustavo. 1968. “The Industrialists of Argentina.” In Latin America, ed. James Petras and Maurice Zeitlin. New York: Fawcett. La Porta, Rafael, Florencio López-de-Silanes, and Andrei Shleifer. 1999. “Corporate Ownership Around the World.” Journal of Finance 54(2, April): 471–517. Rettberg, Beatriz Angelika. 2000. “Corporate Organization and the Failure of Collective Action: Colombian Business During the Presidency of Ernesto Samper (1994–1998).” PhD dissertation. Boston University. Schneider, Ben Ross. 1991. Politics Within the State: Elite Bureaucrats and Industrial Policy in Authoritarian Brazil. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press. Schneider, Ben Ross. 1998. “Elusive Synergy: Business-Government Relations and Development.” Comparative Politics 31(1, October): 101–22. Schneider, Ben Ross. 1999. “The Desarrollista State in Brazil and Mexico.” In The Developmental State, ed. Meredith Woo-Cumings. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. Schneider, Ben Ross. 2004a. Business Politics and the State in 20th Century Latin America. New York: Cambridge University Press. Schneider, Ben Ross. 2004b. “Organizing Interests and Coalitions in the Politics of Market Reform in Latin America.” World Politics 56 (April). Schneider, Ben Ross, and Blanca Heredia, eds. 2003. Reinventing Leviathan: The Politics of Administrative Reform in Developing Countries. Miami: North-South Center Press. Shafer, D. Michael. 1994. Winners and Losers: How Sectors Shape the Developmental Prospects of States. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. Shonfield, Andrew. 1965. Modern Capitalism. London: Oxford University Press.Silva, Eduardo. 1996. The State and Capital in Chile: Business Elites, Technocrats, and Market Economics. Boulder CO: Westview. Stallings, Barbara, and Wilson Peres. 2000. Growth, Employment, and Equity: The Impact of the Economic Reforms in Latin America and the Caribbean. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press. Strachan, Harry. 1979. “Nicaragua’s Grupos Económicos.” In Entrepreneurs in Cultural Context, ed. Sidney Greenfield. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press. Thorp, Rosemary, and Francisco Durand. 1997. “A Historical View of Business-State Relations: Colombia, Peru, and Venezuela Compared.” In Business and the State in Developing Countries, ed. Sylvia Maxfield and Ben Ross Schneider. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. Weinstein, Barbara. 1996. For Social Peace in Brazil: Industrialists and the Remaking of the Working Class in São Paulo, 1920–1964. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press. Zeitlin, Maurice, and Richard Ratcliff. 1988. Landlords and Capitalists: The Dominant Class of Chile. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Zysman, John. 1983. Governments, Markets, and Growth: Financial Systems and the Politics of Industrial Change. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. - 36 -

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Palomino, Mirta de. 1987. “Tradición y Poder: La Sociedad Rural Argentina, 1955–83.” Buenos
Aires: CISEA.
Petras, James, and Henry Veltmeyer. 1999. “Latin America at the End of the Millenium.” Monthly
Review 51(3, July-August): 31–52.
Piore, Michael, and Charles Sabel. 1984. The Second Industrial Divide: Possibilities for
Prosperity. New York: Basic Books.
Polit, Gustavo. 1968. “The Industrialists of Argentina.” In Latin America, ed. James Petras and
Maurice Zeitlin. New York: Fawcett.
La Porta, Rafael, Florencio López-de-Silanes, and Andrei Shleifer. 1999. “Corporate Ownership
Around the World.” Journal of Finance 54(2, April): 471–517.
Rettberg, Beatriz Angelika. 2000. “Corporate Organization and the Failure of Collective Action:
Colombian Business During the Presidency of Ernesto Samper (1994–1998).” PhD
dissertation. Boston University.
Schneider, Ben Ross. 1991. Politics Within the State: Elite Bureaucrats and Industrial Policy in
Authoritarian Brazil. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press.
Schneider, Ben Ross. 1998. “Elusive Synergy: Business-Government Relations and
Development.” Comparative Politics 31(1, October): 101–22.
Schneider, Ben Ross. 1999. “The Desarrollista State in Brazil and Mexico.” In The
Developmental State, ed. Meredith Woo-Cumings. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
Schneider, Ben Ross. 2004a. Business Politics and the State in 20th Century Latin America. New
York: Cambridge University Press.
Schneider, Ben Ross. 2004b. “Organizing Interests and Coalitions in the Politics of Market
Reform in Latin America.” World Politics 56 (April).
Schneider, Ben Ross, and Blanca Heredia, eds. 2003. Reinventing Leviathan: The Politics of
Administrative Reform in Developing Countries. Miami: North-South Center Press.
Shafer, D. Michael. 1994. Winners and Losers: How Sectors Shape the Developmental Prospects
of States. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
Shonfield, Andrew. 1965. Modern Capitalism. London: Oxford University Press.
Silva, Eduardo. 1996. The State and Capital in Chile: Business Elites, Technocrats, and Market
Economics. Boulder CO: Westview.
Stallings, Barbara, and Wilson Peres. 2000. Growth, Employment, and Equity: The Impact of the
Economic Reforms in Latin America and the Caribbean. Washington, DC: Brookings
Institution Press.
Strachan, Harry. 1979. “Nicaragua’s Grupos Económicos.” In Entrepreneurs in Cultural Context,
ed. Sidney Greenfield. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press.
Thorp, Rosemary, and Francisco Durand. 1997. “A Historical View of Business-State Relations:
Colombia, Peru, and Venezuela Compared.” In Business and the State in Developing
Countries
, ed. Sylvia Maxfield and Ben Ross Schneider. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
Weinstein, Barbara. 1996. For Social Peace in Brazil: Industrialists and the Remaking of the
Working Class in São Paulo, 1920–1964. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press.
Zeitlin, Maurice, and Richard Ratcliff. 1988. Landlords and Capitalists: The Dominant Class of
Chile. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
Zysman, John. 1983. Governments, Markets, and Growth: Financial Systems and the Politics of
Industrial Change. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
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