The technocratic barrier to wage policy: theoretical insights from the Chilean Concertación
During the Latin American left turn, most governments rapidly understood the importance of committing to macroeconomic equilibriums, successfully managing to combine this goal with a wide array of social policies. Wage policy proved to be a conflictive arena coming from a period of harsh austerity m...
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2020
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