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Combating Poverty : Innovative Social Reforms in Chile During the 1980s
Privatization has become an important world-wide phenomenon, and this book is an important contribution to our knowledge about it. Most people assume that privatization is relevant to loss-producing state-owned industrial sectors, but that the logic of the market is inapplicable to areas of traditional social responsibility. This book, which happily is not overly technical, challenges that assumption through the analysis of data on social policy experimentation in Chile. Castaneda analyzes policy change in five basic areas: education, health and nutrition programs, housing, social security, and municipal administration.
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