Sebastian Etchemendy, Ph.D.

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2004 University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 
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General, General Economics
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Ruth B. Collier grad student 2004 UC Berkeley
 (Models of economic liberalization: Compensating the "losers" in Argentina, Spain, and Chile.)
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Etchemendy S. (2020) The Politics of Popular Coalitions: Unions and Territorial Social Movements in Post-Neoliberal Latin America (2000–15) Journal of Latin American Studies. 52: 157-188
Etchemendy S. (2019) The Rise of Segmented Neo-Corporatism in South America: Wage Coordination in Argentina and Uruguay (2005-2015): Comparative Political Studies. 52: 1427-1465
Etchemendy S. (2018) Sian Lazar, The Social Life of Politics: Ethics, Kinship, and Union Activism in Argentina (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2017), pp. xi + 243, £23.99, pb Journal of Latin American Studies. 50: 982-984
Etchemendy S, Puente I. (2017) Power and Crisis: Explaining Varieties of Commercial Banking Systems in Argentina, Brazil and Mexico Journal of Politics in Latin America. 9: 3-31
Etchemendy S. (2011) Models of economic liberalization: Business, workers, and compensation in Latin America, Spain, and Portugal Models of Economic Liberalization: Business, Workers, and Compensation in Latin America, Spain, and Portugal. 1-358
Etchemendy S, Collier RB. (2007) Down but not out: Union resurgence and segmented neocorporatism in Argentina (2003-2007) Politics and Society. 35: 363-401
Etchemendy S. (2005) Old actors in new markets: Transforming the populist/industrial coalition in argentina, 1989-2001 Argentine Democracy: the Politics of Institutional Weakness. 62-87
Etchemendy S. (2004) Repression, exclusion, and inclusion: Government-union relations and patterns of labor reform in liberalizing economies Comparative Politics. 36
Etchemendy S. (2004) Revamping the weak, protecting the strong, and managing privatization: Governing globalization in the Spanish takeoff Comparative Political Studies. 37: 623-651
Etchemendy S. (2001) Constructing reform coalitions: The politics of compensations in Argentina's economic liberalization Latin American Politics and Society. 43: 1-35
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