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Unformatted Document Text:  43 Sawers, Larry. 1996. The Other Argentina: The Interior and National Development. Boulder: Westview Press. Schamis, Hector. 1991. “Reconceptualizing Latin American Authoritarianism in the 1970s: From Bureaucratic-Authoritarianism to Neoconservatism,” Comparative Politics 23 (2): 201-220. Seabra Fagundes, Miguel. 1997. “Aspectos da trajetória histórica do regime federativo no Brasil [Aspects of the Historical Trajectory of Brazil’s Federal Regime],” in Mario Brockmann Machado, ed., Reforma Constitucional [Constitutional Reform]. Rio de Janeiro: Edições Casa de Rui Barbosa. Shah, Anwar. 1991. “The New Fiscal Federalism in Brazil,” World Bank Discussion Papers 124. Siavelis, Peter. 1997. “Continuity and Change in the Chilean Party System: On the Transformational Effects of Electoral Reform,” Comparative Political Studies 30: 651-674. Silva, Eduardo. 1998. “Organized Business, Neoliberal Economic Restructuring, and Redemocratization in Chile, in Francisco Durand and Eduardo Silva, eds., Organized Business, Economic Change and Democracy in Latin America. Miami: North-South Center Press. Smith, William. 1989. Authoritarianism and the Crisis of the Argentine Political Economy. Stanford: Stanford University Press. Souza, Celina. 1997. Constitutional Engineering in Brazil: The Politics of Federalism and Decentralization. New York: St. Martin’s Press. Stepan, Afred. 1988. Rethinking Military Regimes. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Tendler, Judith. 1968. Electric Power in Brazil: Entrepreneurship in the Public Sector. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Valenzuela, Arturo. 1977. Political Brokers in Chile: Local Government in a Centralized Polity.Durham: Duke University Press. Valenzuela, Esteban. 1999. Alegato Histórico Regionalista [An Historical Regionalist Account]. Santiago: Ediciones Sur. Willis, Eliza, Christopher Garman and Stephan Haggard. 1999. "Decentralization in Latin America" Latin American Research Review, 34 (1). Yáñez, José and Leonardo Letelier. 1995. Chile. In Ricardo López Murphy (Ed.), Fiscal Decentralization in Latin America (pp. 137-188). Washington, D.C.: InterAmerican Development Bank.

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Sawers, Larry. 1996. The Other Argentina: The Interior and National Development. Boulder:
Westview Press.

Schamis, Hector. 1991. “Reconceptualizing Latin American Authoritarianism in the 1970s:
From Bureaucratic-Authoritarianism to Neoconservatism,” Comparative Politics 23 (2): 201-
220.

Seabra Fagundes, Miguel. 1997. “Aspectos da trajetória histórica do regime federativo no
Brasil [Aspects of the Historical Trajectory of Brazil’s Federal Regime],” in Mario
Brockmann Machado, ed., Reforma Constitucional [Constitutional Reform]. Rio de Janeiro:
Edições Casa de Rui Barbosa.
Shah, Anwar. 1991. “The New Fiscal Federalism in Brazil,” World Bank Discussion Papers 124.
Siavelis, Peter. 1997. “Continuity and Change in the Chilean Party System: On the
Transformational Effects of Electoral Reform,” Comparative Political Studies 30: 651-674.

Silva, Eduardo. 1998. “Organized Business, Neoliberal Economic Restructuring, and
Redemocratization in Chile, in Francisco Durand and Eduardo Silva, eds., Organized Business,
Economic Change and Democracy in Latin America
. Miami: North-South Center Press.

Smith, William. 1989. Authoritarianism and the Crisis of the Argentine Political Economy. Stanford:
Stanford University Press.
Souza, Celina. 1997. Constitutional Engineering in Brazil: The Politics of Federalism and
Decentralization
. New York: St. Martin’s Press.

Stepan, Afred. 1988. Rethinking Military Regimes. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

Tendler, Judith. 1968. Electric Power in Brazil: Entrepreneurship in the Public Sector. Cambridge:
Harvard University Press.
Valenzuela, Arturo. 1977. Political Brokers in Chile: Local Government in a Centralized Polity.
Durham: Duke University Press.

Valenzuela, Esteban. 1999. Alegato Histórico Regionalista [An Historical Regionalist Account].
Santiago: Ediciones Sur.
Willis, Eliza, Christopher Garman and Stephan Haggard. 1999. "Decentralization in Latin
America" Latin American Research Review, 34 (1).

Yáñez, José and Leonardo Letelier. 1995. Chile. In Ricardo López Murphy (Ed.), Fiscal
Decentralization in Latin America (pp. 137-188). Washington, D.C.: InterAmerican
Development Bank.


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