Fr. 150.00

Politicized Enforcement in Argentina - Labor and Environmental Regulation

English · Hardback

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Amengual investigates how labor and environmental regulations can be enforced by drawing on a study of politics in Argentina.

List of contents










1. Introduction. the challenge of enforcement; 2. Explaining enforcement of labor and environmental regulations; Part I. Labor Regulation: 3. Labor regulation in Argentina; 4. Enforcement with unions in the driver's seat; 5. State-driven and co-produced enforcement in labor regulation; Part II. Environmental Regulation: 6. Chaotic environmental regulation in Argentina; 7. Putting out fires in Santa Fe and Córdoba; 8. Pollution in the 'garden of the republic'; 9. Conclusion; Appendix. List of interviews in Argentina.

About the author

Matthew Amengual is an assistant professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the MIT Sloan School of Management. He is affiliated with the Institute for Work and Employment Research (IWER) and the Sustainability Initiative. His research on labor and environmental politics has been published in Politics and Society, World Development, Industrial and Labor Relations Review and Desarrollo Económico.

Summary

In Politicized Enforcement in Argentina, Amengual investigates how labor and environmental regulations can be enforced by drawing on a study of politics in Argentina to develop a framework for analyzing enforcement. He shows how informal linkages between state and society allow officials to gain operational resources and support for enforcement.

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