Argentina and Uruguay are the only democracies in Latin America (among few in the world) that have developed sustained, state-oriented national and sectoral wage bargaining between employers and unions after 2005. The article defines “segmented neo-corporatism” as a new form of centralized incomes policy in the region that applies to a substantial portion (i.e., registered workers), though not to all the labor force. Drawing on neo-corporatist theory, I explain, first, why only Argentina and Uruguay could consolidate a centralized, national wage policy in the context of the Latin American Left-Turn. Second, I test empirically the degree of state-oriented wage coordination. The study argues that monetary policy deterrence and higher levels o...
At a general level of neoliberal repudiation or expansion of social policies, most post-neoliberal L...
This article analyses the key characteristics of the two major economic models of the last century, ...
Includes bibliographyUp to a few years ago, wages policy was a central instrument of macroeconomic p...
Neo-corporatism is in retreat in most of the advanced world, and was not part of the policy recipe i...
In the mid-2000s, left-of-centre governments in Argentina and Uruguay enacted pro-labour reforms, in...
Focusing in two countries, Argentina and Uruguay, both with a well-established national minimum wage...
During the Latin American left turn, most governments rapidly understood the importance of committin...
Latin American industrial relations have changed dramatically in the past three decades. The advance...
Este artículo trata de las relaciones entre las reformas neoliberales y la movilización sindical en ...
Este artículo trata de las relaciones entre las reformas neoliberales y la movilización sindical en ...
Este artículo trata de las relaciones entre las reformas neoliberales y la movilización sindical en ...
Este artículo trata de las relaciones entre las reformas neoliberales y la movilización sindical en ...
This article argues that the place of labor in market reform coalitions, ranging from democratic inc...
This article provides a comparative analysis of the distribution effects of the increase in the real...
Focalizando en dos países, Argentina y Uruguay, en los que coexisten una institución del salario mín...
At a general level of neoliberal repudiation or expansion of social policies, most post-neoliberal L...
This article analyses the key characteristics of the two major economic models of the last century, ...
Includes bibliographyUp to a few years ago, wages policy was a central instrument of macroeconomic p...
Neo-corporatism is in retreat in most of the advanced world, and was not part of the policy recipe i...
In the mid-2000s, left-of-centre governments in Argentina and Uruguay enacted pro-labour reforms, in...
Focusing in two countries, Argentina and Uruguay, both with a well-established national minimum wage...
During the Latin American left turn, most governments rapidly understood the importance of committin...
Latin American industrial relations have changed dramatically in the past three decades. The advance...
Este artículo trata de las relaciones entre las reformas neoliberales y la movilización sindical en ...
Este artículo trata de las relaciones entre las reformas neoliberales y la movilización sindical en ...
Este artículo trata de las relaciones entre las reformas neoliberales y la movilización sindical en ...
Este artículo trata de las relaciones entre las reformas neoliberales y la movilización sindical en ...
This article argues that the place of labor in market reform coalitions, ranging from democratic inc...
This article provides a comparative analysis of the distribution effects of the increase in the real...
Focalizando en dos países, Argentina y Uruguay, en los que coexisten una institución del salario mín...
At a general level of neoliberal repudiation or expansion of social policies, most post-neoliberal L...
This article analyses the key characteristics of the two major economic models of the last century, ...
Includes bibliographyUp to a few years ago, wages policy was a central instrument of macroeconomic p...