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List of Tables and Figures=ⅸ
Acknowledgments=xiii
List of Abbreviations and Acronyms=xv
1. Introduction:The Political Challenges of Social Sector Reform/Robert R. Kaufman;Joan M. Nelson=1
Part One. The Politics of Health Sector Reform
2. The Politics of Health Sector Reform:Cross-National Comparisons/Joan M. Nelson=23
3. Change Teams and Vested Interests:Social Security Health Reform in Mexico/Alejandra GonzSmall a, acute accentlez Rossetti=65
4. Ambitious Plans, Modest Outcomes:The Politics of Health Care Reform in Argentina/Peter Lloyd-Sherlock=93
5. A Sweeping Health Reform:The Quest for Unification, Coverage, and Efficiency in Colombia/Patricia RamSmall i, acute accentrez=124
6. Toward a Unified and More Equitable System:Health Reform in Brazil/Marta Arretche=155
7. Reinforcing a Public System:Health Sector Reform in Costa Rica/Mary A. Clark=189
8. Piecemeal but Innovative:Health Sector Reform in Peru/Christina Ewig=217
Part Two. The Politics of Education Sector Reform
9. The Politics of Education Sector Reform:Cross-National Comparisons/Robert R. Kaufman;Joan M. Nelson=249
10. Interests, Institutions, and Reformers:The Politics of Education Decentralization in Mexico/Merilee S. Grindle=283
11. Multiple Preferences, Variable Strengths:The Politics of Education Reform in Argentina/Javier Corrales=315
12. Education Reform in Colombia:The Elusive Quest for Effectiveness/Pamela S. Lowden=350
13. Federal Leverage in a Decentralized System:Education Reform in Brazil/SSmall o, circumflex accentnia M. Draibe=375
14. Empowering Parents while Making Them Pay:Autonomous Schools and Education Reform Processes in Nicaragua/Alec Ian Gershberg=407
15. Innovation and Frustration:Education Reform in Venezuela/Josefina Bruni Celli=438
Part Three. Conclusions
16. Conclusions:The Political Dynamics of Reform/Robert R. Kaufman;Joan M. Nelson=473
List of Contributors=521
Index=525