A neoliberal nationalization?: The constraints on natural-gas-led development in bolivia

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Moving from a neoliberal ideological testing ground to part of the purported new wave of Latin American socialism, the current Bolivian state has attempted to exercise greater control over its number-one-grossing export-its natural gas-and use the sectors profits to drive its program of socioeconomic change. While the state has been able to increase the governments take of the countrys hydrocarbon rents, its ability to use its natural gas and associated rents to alter the countrys socioeconomic trajectory has been limited by the path-dependent effects of Bolivias neoliberal turn and the sociomaterial constraints of natural-gas extraction, transport, and use. © 2010 Latin American Perspectives.

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Kaup, B. Z. (2010). A neoliberal nationalization?: The constraints on natural-gas-led development in bolivia. Latin American Perspectives, 37(3), 123–138. https://doi.org/10.1177/0094582X10366534

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