This paper examines the political and economic context and factors that explain this shift, paying particular attention to the failings of orthodox neoliberalism, the so-called turn to the Left via electoral politics, and the rise of non-state actors in influencing the policy process. It also considers the implications of changes in trade and regional integration policy, as well as in power relations, for inclusive development.
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Author:Manuel Mejido Costoya, Peter Utting, Gloria Carrión
Series:UNRISD Markets, Business and Regulation Papers
Issue:7
Publisher:United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD), Geneva, Switzerland
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English (PDF · 78 pages · 642 KB)
Author:Manuel Mejido Costoya, Peter Utting, Gloria Carrión
Series:UNRISD Markets, Business and Regulation Papers
Issue:7
Publisher:United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD), Geneva, Switzerland
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