List of Figures and Tables
Acknowledgments
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Consumer Movements: New Social and Political Actors in Latin America
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Explaining the Emergence of Consumer Movements: The “Crossed Wires” Effect of Democratization and Privatization
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Authoritarian Privatization and Delayed Consumer Mobilization in Chile
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The “Original Sins” of Privatization in Argentina
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Contentious Consumer Mobilization in Argentina
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The Gradual and Contested Privatization of Brazil’s “Telessauro”
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“Post-Jurassic” Regulation and Contained Consumer Response
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Democratizing Free-Market Capitalism: Consumers and the Codevelopment of “Voice” and “Exit” in Latin America
Notes
Bibliography
Index