Labour Control and Developmental State Theory: A New Perspective on Import‐substitution Industrialization in Latin America

Volume: 50, Issue: 3, Pages: 655 - 678
Published: Apr 16, 2018
Abstract
Drawing on historical research into the period of import‐substitution industrialization (ISI) in Chile and Argentina between the 1930s and 1960s, this article claims that developmental state theory (DST) obfuscates a crucial feature of state intervention in Latin America. Specifically, despite a long‐standing interest in state–society relations, DST has been unable to incorporate adequately into its analytical framework labour–state relations...
Paper Details
Title
Labour Control and Developmental State Theory: A New Perspective on Import‐substitution Industrialization in Latin America
Published Date
Apr 16, 2018
Volume
50
Issue
3
Pages
655 - 678
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