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Big Business and Bureaucratic Authoritarianism in Uruguay: A Network-Based Story of Policy Infiltration for Self-Preservation

In: Big Business and Dictatorships in Latin America

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  • Juan A. Bogliaccini

    (Universidad Católica del Uruguay)

  • Juan Geymonat

    (Universidad de la República)

  • Martín Opertti

    (Universidad Católica del Uruguay)

Abstract

Between 1973 and 1985, Uruguay was ruled by a Bureaucratic-Authoritarian regime. Following regional trends, this period mostly coincided with the stagnation of the industrialization model oriented toward the domestic market. The transition to an open-market model, however, did not exhibit the same characteristics of other countries like Chile, where the adoption of free-market reforms was more radical, displacing previous institutions. This chapter argues that the organization of corporate Uruguay around business groups was a crucial element for neutralizing potential negative consequences of the economic reforms; in turn, it shaped the liberalization process. Businesses applied two main adaptive strategies: direct and individualized participation in government, and financial mismanagement. The analysis is based on a combination of historical and network analysis to show how the structure of the business community and corporate finance made these two adaptive strategies possible. As a result, the corporate governance structure of Uruguay was not dramatically altered by either the dictatorship or the liberalization process.

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  • Juan A. Bogliaccini & Juan Geymonat & Martín Opertti, 2021. "Big Business and Bureaucratic Authoritarianism in Uruguay: A Network-Based Story of Policy Infiltration for Self-Preservation," Palgrave Studies in Latin American Heterodox Economics, in: Victoria Basualdo & Hartmut Berghoff & Marcelo Bucheli (ed.), Big Business and Dictatorships in Latin America, chapter 0, pages 127-156, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:pslchp:978-3-030-43925-5_5
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-43925-5_5
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