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2003 EventsEconomic Reform in Latin America The New Politics of Latin America Faculty Development Workshop Series 2003-2004 Latin America in the Global Economy: Macroeconomic Policy, Social
Welfare, and Political Democracy Moderator: Mauricio Font Robert R. Kaufman received his PhD. from Harvard University, and has been a Professor of Political Science at Rutgers University since 1968. He has also been a Visiting Professor at Pennsylvania and Yale Universities, and since 1985, he has been a Research Associate of the Institute of Latin American and Iberian Studies at Columbia University. He has written extensively on the politics of economic reform and democratic transitions, with a particular focus on Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, and Chile. He is author of The Politics of Economic Stabilization in Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico (Berkeley Institute for International Studies,1988), co-editor of The Politics of Economic Adjustment (Princeton University Press,1992),and co-author of The Political-Economy of Democratic Transitions (Princeton University Press, 1995). Most recently, he has co-edited and contributed to Reforming the State: Fiscal and Welfare Reform in Post-Socialist Countries, Cambridge University Press, 2000. His current research focuses on the politics of welfare reform in Latin America, Eastern Europe, and East Asia.
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