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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Alfred P. Montero (Carleton College)Publisher: Pennsylvania State University Press Imprint: Pennsylvania State University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.567kg ISBN: 9780271021898ISBN 10: 0271021896 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 08 July 2002 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock ![]() Table of ContentsReviewsThis is an important book. Based on extensive research on Brazil s and Spain s subnational governments from the 1970s to the 1990s, Alfred Montero develops a number of relevant contributions to the field of comparative political economy, not to mention to the knowledge of those countries recent politico-economic trajectories. </p> Eduardo Gomes, <em>Latin American Politics and Society</em></p> A theoretically ambitious, empirically rich study of regional economic policy in Brazil and Spain. Using case studies based on extensive field research, Alfred Montero demonstrates how political factors such as elite competition can affect economic development. An important contribution to the emerging literature on subnational political economy. W. Rand Smith, Lake Forest College This is an important book. Based on extensive research on Brazil's and Spain's subnational governments from the 1970s to the 1990s, Alfred Montero develops a number of relevant contributions to the field of comparative political economy, not to mention to the knowledge of those countries' recent politico-economic trajectories. --Eduardo Gomes, Latin American Politics and Society A theoretically ambitious, empirically rich study of regional economic policy in Brazil and Spain. Using case studies based on extensive field research, Alfred Montero demonstrates how political factors such as elite competition can affect economic development. An important contribution to the emerging literature on subnational political economy. --W. Rand Smith, Lake Forest College This book contributes to the new literature on the economic responses of subnational governments to the pressures of global integration. Through carefully researched comparative studies of regional governments in Brazil and Spain, Montero offers an original explanation for the varying capacities of governments to form the cooperative ties with private producers essential for conducting effective industrial policy. In a highly complex and deeply subtle argument, the author demonstrates how interregional and intraregional competitions influence the willingness of politicians to delegate the authority competent bureaucrats need to foster local economic development. An inspired combination of informed theory and methodological sophistication makes this book a model of how to do comparative politics. --Eliza Willis, Grinnell College This is an important book. Based on extensive research on Brazil's and Spain's subnational governments from the 1970s to the 1990s, Alfred Montero develops a number of relevant contributions to the field of comparative political economy, not to mention to the knowledge of those countries' recent politico-economic trajectories. -Eduardo Gomes, Latin American Politics and Society A theoretically ambitious, empirically rich study of regional economic policy in Brazil and Spain. Using case studies based on extensive field research, Alfred Montero demonstrates how political factors such as elite competition can affect economic development. An important contribution to the emerging literature on subnational political economy. -W. Rand Smith, Lake Forest College This book contributes to the new literature on the economic responses of subnational governments to the pressures of global integration. Through carefully researched comparative studies of regional governments in Brazil and Spain, Montero offers an original explanation for the varying capacities of governments to form the cooperative ties with private producers essential for conducting effective industrial policy. In a highly complex and deeply subtle argument, the author demonstrates how interregional and intraregional competitions influence the willingness of politicians to delegate the authority competent bureaucrats need to foster local economic development. An inspired combination of informed theory and methodological sophistication makes this book a model of how to do comparative politics. -Eliza Willis, Grinnell College 9780271025292 This is an important book. Based on extensive research on Brazil s and Spain s subnational governments from the 1970s to the 1990s, Alfred Montero develops a number of relevant contributions to the field of comparative political economy, not to mention to the knowledge of those countries recent politico-economic trajectories. Eduardo Gomes, Latin American Politics and Society Author InformationAlfred P. Montero is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Carleton College. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |