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Why Are Latin Americans So Unhappy About Reforms?
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Latin American StudyPolitical BehaviorSocial SciencesPolitical EconomyLatin American SocietyLatin American HistoryReform ProcessPublic PolicyEconomicsEconomic ReformLatin American StudiesComparative PoliticsAre Latin AmericansOpinion SurveysHumanitiesPro-market ReformsPolitical TransformationPolitical ScienceInter-american Relation
This paper uses opinion surveys to document discontent with the pro-market reforms implemented by most Latin American countries during the 1990s. The paper also explores four possible sets of explanations for this discontent: (i) a general drift of the populace's political views to the left; (ii) an increase in political activism by those who oppose reforms; (iii) a decline in the people's trust of political actors; and (iv) the economic crisis. The paper's principal finding is that the macroeconomic situation plays an important role in explaining the dissatisfaction with the reform process.
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