Politics of Agricultural Policies in Argentina and Brazil
- Nyhet
Explaining Tax and Regulatory Policies on Commercial Agriculture during Booming Times
Inbunden, Engelska, 2026
2 489 kr
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How do powerful rural actors turn wealth into political clout—and when do they fail? This book offers a comparative account of business power that speaks to political scientists well beyond agricultural policy. Tracing Argentina and Brazil during the 2000s commodity boom, it shows how economic geography, federal institutions, and party systems combine to create (or block) “institutionalized political resources”: durable legislative footholds that let elites shape national policy even under redistributive governments. Using the soy sector as a strategic case, the book explains why Argentina imposed and sustained a 35% export tax, while in Brazil agrarian interests repeatedly vetoed or watered down regulation. The analysis blends multi-year fieldwork with original legislative and production data. Linking business power, territorial politics, and comparative institutions, the book qualifies resource-curse arguments by showing how commodity prices shocks’ impact are decisively mediated by domestic political dynamics.
Produktinformation
- Utgivningsdatum2026-06-13
- Mått148 x 210 x undefined mm
- FormatInbunden
- SpråkEngelska
- SerieLatin American Political Economy
- FörlagSpringer Nature Switzerland AG
- ISBN9783032116932