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How States Shape Markets in Latin America

How States Shape Markets in Latin America

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How States Shape Markets in Latin America

Bril Mascarenhas, Tomás

Why have Latin American countries developed sharply divergent financial systems—and how do these systems shape national growth strategies? While Chile built large capital markets and Brazil expanded long-term credit for firms, Argentina lags behind in both. What explains this variation?
 
This book uncovers the political origins of national financial systems by examining how coalitions of executive-branch officials reconfigure markets through two levers: the governance of the pension system and the deployment of state-owned banks as long-term lenders. In Chile, neoliberal técnicos dismantled the state's capacity as a lender and set up regulation inducing private pension funds to invest in domestic equity and bonds. In Brazil, a developmental coalition expanded BNDES and activated state-owned-enterprise pension funds as institutional investors.
 
By tracing how political struggles inside the state shape markets, the book offers an innovative view of statecraft and marketcraft in Latin America. It speaks to scholars of political economy—and to policy entrepreneurs working on development across the Global South.

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Published by: Palgrave Macmillan

Publication Date: 2025-11-18

Format: Hardcover

ISBN-13: 9783032059376

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-05938-3

Dimensions: 210.0cm x148.0cm

Pages: 20.0

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