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Economic Change, Social Protest, and the Meaning of Democracy in Costa Rica

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Frajman, Eduardo. "Economic Change, Social Protest, and the Meaning of Democracy in Costa Rica" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Hilton Chicago and the Palmer House Hilton, Chicago, IL, Sep 02, 2004 <Not Available>. 2009-05-26 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p61083_index.html>

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Rational Calculation Emotional Response and Political Protest: Costa Rica in 2000* Introduction Research on the relationship between democracy and markets in Latin America has begun to shift after decades of mainly focusing on "dual transitions" (from authoritarian to democratic regimes and from state-centered to free-market economies (Encarnación 1996)) towards the study of economic change in post-transition democracies. Despite some reversions to authoritarian practices by some Latin American political leaders in the 1990's current events suggest that democracy is becoming
in Fragile Democracies Princeton NJ: Princeton University Press 2002 Wilson Bruce M. "When Social Democrats Choose Neoliberal Economic Policies: The Case of Costa Rica" in Comparative Politics Vol. 26 No. 2 1994 pp. 149-168 Wilson Bruce M. Costa Rica: Politics Economics and Democracy Boulder CO.: Lynne Rienner Publishers 1998 pp. 32-33 Wilson Bruce M. and Kristen Hamman "Explaining the Length of Democratic Transitions in Central America" in Alvaro Soto and Javier Tussel (eds.) Actos del Congreso de la Historia


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