A comparative study of Chile, Portugal, and Uruguay that analyzes the underlying dynamics shaping the use of wage policy as a pre-distributive instrument of leftist parties. Focuses on large-scale political practices that (de)legitimize labor as a political actor, enabling or disabling social dialogue for social cohesion and political inclusion.
A comparative study of Chile, Portugal, and Uruguay that analyzes the underlying dynamics shaping the use of wage policy as a pre-distributive instrument of leftist parties. Focuses on large-scale political practices that (de)legitimize labor as a political actor, enabling or disabling social dialogue for social cohesion and political inclusion.
Juan A. Bogliaccini is Professor of Political Science and Dean of the Graduate School at Universidad Católica del Uruguay (UCU). He has published in academic journals and edited volumes on comparative politics and political economy. He is author of "Twittarquía: la política de las redes en Uruguay" (2020).
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Introduction 1. Use of Wage Policy for Pre-Distribution 2. Elite Strategies Toward Labor, Left Unity, and Wage Policy 3. The Modeling of Elite Strategies toward Labor 4. The Unity of the Left and Adaptation of Elite Strategies 5. The Usage of Wage Policy for Pre-Distribution 6. Conclusions Appendix: Documentary Sources and Interviews.
Introduction 1. Use of Wage Policy for Pre-Distribution 2. Elite Strategies Toward Labor, Left Unity, and Wage Policy 3. The Modeling of Elite Strategies toward Labor 4. The Unity of the Left and Adaptation of Elite Strategies 5. The Usage of Wage Policy for Pre-Distribution 6. Conclusions Appendix: Documentary Sources and Interviews.
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