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Kurt Weyland. The Politics of Market Reform in Fragile Democracies: Argentina, Brazil, Peru, and Venezuela. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2002. Figures, tables, bibliography, index, 335 pp.; hardcover $39.50.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Eduardo J. Gómez*
Affiliation:
Brown University

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