'Blunting Neoliberalism provides a well-informed, comparative analysis of tripartism in developing countries. It is a very original piece of research that develops an innovative and important theory and argument that will be of interest to the broadest scholarship of political economy. In particular, it combines comparative and international political economy and applies them to a new set of empirical issues. The result is an important contribution to both fields of the discipline.' - Marco Simoni, London School of Economics& Political Science, UK
LYDIA FRAILE is a researcher at the International Institute for Labour Studies of the ILO. Previously, she was a postdoctoral fellow at the Center for Technology, Policy and Industrial Development of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), USA. She holds a PhD in Political Science for MIT and a Law degree from the University of Salamanca, Spain. Her research interests are in the fields of comparative political economy, welfare states and industrial relations. Forthcoming publications include Labour and Social Policy in Neo-Liberal Times: Lessons from Latin America, and an edited volume entitled Latinoamerica: modelos sociales en la encrucijada.