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Exploring the Relationship between Business Elite Networks and Redistributive Social Policies in Latin American Countries
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spelling | Cárdenas, Julián 2071-1050 MDPI AG Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment Geography, Planning and Development Building and Construction http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12010013 <jats:p>Although the cohesion of business elites has been associated with income concentration and regressive policies, few studies have investigated in depth the role of business elite networks in macrosocial issues such as redistributive social policies. This research explores the relationship between business elite networks and redistributive social policies in several Latin American countries. To do so, this paper (1) examines business elite networks applying a network analysis of interlocking directorates, and (2) performs a cross-national comparative analysis of the cohesiveness of business elite networks, coverage and incidence of social protection and labor programs, and other variables. Results show that where business elites formed cohesive networks, social protection and labor programs were more inclusive. In conjunction with other factors, business cohesion plays a crucial role in business elites’ acceptance of redistributive social policies because it enables long-term cost-sharing agreements, reduces uncertainty and internal divergent interests, and facilitates inducement.</jats:p> Exploring the Relationship between Business Elite Networks and Redistributive Social Policies in Latin American Countries Sustainability |
spellingShingle | Cárdenas, Julián, Sustainability, Exploring the Relationship between Business Elite Networks and Redistributive Social Policies in Latin American Countries, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Geography, Planning and Development, Building and Construction |
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