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The Political Economy of Protest: Evidence from New and Established Democracies
Unformatted Document Text:  New versus Established Democracies Jose Aleman 36 Robertson, David Brian. 2002. "Governing Labor Markets: The U.S. Model." In Models of Capitalism: Lessons for Latin America, ed. Evelyne Huber. Pennsylvania: ThePennsylvania State University Press, 413-437. Rodrik, Dani. 1997. Has Globalization Gone Too Far? Washington, D.C.: Institute of International Economics. Rothstein, Bo. 1987. "Corporatism and Reformism: The Social Democratic Institutionalization of Class Conflict." Acta Sociologica 30 (3/4): 295-311. Roxborough, Ian. 1992. "Inflation and Social Pacts in Brazil and Mexico." Journal of Latin American Studies 24 (3): 639-64. Rucht, Dieter, and Thomas Ohlemacher. 1992. "Protest Event Data: Collection, Uses, and Perspectives." In Studying Collective Action, ed. Mario Diani and Ron Eyerman.London: Sage, 76-106. Scharpf, Fritz W. 1987. "A Game-Theoretical Interpretation of Inflation and Unemployment in Western Europe." Journal of Public Policy 7 (3): 227-57. Schmitter, Philippe. 1981. "Interest Intermediation and Regime Governability in Contemporary Western Europe and North America." In Organizing Interests inWestern Europe: Pluralism, Corporatism, and the Transformation of Politics, ed.Suzanne Berger. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 287-330. Silver, Beverly J. 2003. Forces of Labor: Workers' Movements and Globalization since 1870. Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press. Solow, Robert M. 1990. Labor Market as a Social Institution. Cambridge, MA: Blackwell. Thirkell, John, Richard Scase, and Sarah Vickerstaff. 1995. Labor Relations and Political Change in Eastern Europe. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. Tokman, Victor. 2002. "Jobs and Solidarity: Challenges for Labor Market Policy in Latin America." In Models of Capitalism: Lessons for Latin America, ed. EvelyneHuber. Pennsylvania: The Pennsylvania State University Press, 159-194. Traxler, Franz. 1995. "Farewell to Labour Market Associations? Organized Versus Disorganized Decentralization as a Map for Industrial Relations." In OrganizedIndustrial Relations in Europe: What Future?, ed. Colin Crouch and Franz Traxler.Avebury, Hants, England; Brookfield, Vt., USA: Aldershot, 3-19. Traxler, Franz. 1998. "Collective Bargaining in the OECD: Developments, Preconditions and Effects." European Journal of Industrial Relations 4 (2): 207-26.

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New versus Established Democracies
Jose Aleman
36
Robertson, David Brian. 2002. "Governing Labor Markets: The U.S. Model." In Models
of Capitalism: Lessons for Latin America, ed. Evelyne Huber. Pennsylvania: The
Pennsylvania State University Press, 413-437.
Rodrik, Dani. 1997. Has Globalization Gone Too Far? Washington, D.C.: Institute of
International Economics.
Rothstein, Bo. 1987. "Corporatism and Reformism: The Social Democratic
Institutionalization of Class Conflict." Acta Sociologica 30 (3/4): 295-311.
Roxborough, Ian. 1992. "Inflation and Social Pacts in Brazil and Mexico." Journal of
Latin American Studies 24 (3): 639-64.
Rucht, Dieter, and Thomas Ohlemacher. 1992. "Protest Event Data: Collection, Uses,
and Perspectives." In Studying Collective Action, ed. Mario Diani and Ron Eyerman.
London: Sage, 76-106.
Scharpf, Fritz W. 1987. "A Game-Theoretical Interpretation of Inflation and
Unemployment in Western Europe." Journal of Public Policy 7 (3): 227-57.
Schmitter, Philippe. 1981. "Interest Intermediation and Regime Governability in
Contemporary Western Europe and North America." In Organizing Interests in
Western Europe: Pluralism, Corporatism, and the Transformation of Politics
, ed.
Suzanne Berger. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 287-330.
Silver, Beverly J. 2003. Forces of Labor: Workers' Movements and Globalization since
1870. Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press.
Solow, Robert M. 1990. Labor Market as a Social Institution. Cambridge, MA:
Blackwell.
Thirkell, John, Richard Scase, and Sarah Vickerstaff. 1995. Labor Relations and
Political Change in Eastern Europe. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
Tokman, Victor. 2002. "Jobs and Solidarity: Challenges for Labor Market Policy in
Latin America." In Models of Capitalism: Lessons for Latin America, ed. Evelyne
Huber. Pennsylvania: The Pennsylvania State University Press, 159-194.
Traxler, Franz. 1995. "Farewell to Labour Market Associations? Organized Versus
Disorganized Decentralization as a Map for Industrial Relations." In Organized
Industrial Relations in Europe: What Future?
, ed. Colin Crouch and Franz Traxler.
Avebury, Hants, England; Brookfield, Vt., USA: Aldershot, 3-19.
Traxler, Franz. 1998. "Collective Bargaining in the OECD: Developments,
Preconditions and Effects." European Journal of Industrial Relations 4 (2): 207-26.


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