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La contestación directa: Los resultados distributivos del conflicto no mediado entre las comunidades y la minería en América Latina

Oxford : Latin American Centre

25 de enero de 2019 17h00

LAC Main Seminar Series: Direct Contestation: The Distributive Outcomes of Unmediated Conflict Between Communities and Mining in Latin America

Convener: David Doyle

Speaker: Matthew Amengual, University of Oxford

Matthew Amengual’s areas of expertise are in the political economy of development and global labour standards. His work explores the politics of promoting economic development that is both equitable and sustainable. Matthew’s research is rooted in comparative political economy and focuses on regulation, Latin American politics, and global labour standards. His first book, Politicized Enforcement in Argentina: Labor and Environmental Regulation (Cambridge University Press), asks the question: Why do states enforce regulations in some places, and in some industries, but not in others? It develops a framework for analysing enforcement in middle-income and developing countries, showing how informal linkages between state officials and groups within society allow officials to gain the operational resources and political support necessary for enforcement.

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https://www.lac.ox.ac.uk/event/lac-main-seminar-series-direct-contestation-distributive-outcomes-unmediated-conflict-between


OpenEdition le sugiere que cite este post de la siguiente manera:
REGARDS (CJ) (24 de enero de 2019). La contestación directa: Los resultados distributivos del conflicto no mediado entre las comunidades y la minería en América Latina. Redial & Ceisal. Recuperado 20 de abril de 2025 de https://doi.org/10.58079/te8m


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