Cambridge University Press, 2001. — 272 p.
Due to economic crises, labor parties followed economic policies that hurt labor unions during the 1990s, such as trade liberalization and privatization. This book explains why labor unions resisted on some occasions and submitted on others and what the consequences of their actions were by studying three countries: Argentina, Mexico, and Venezuela.
"Students of labor and market reform would be wise to include Murillo's variables in their comparative research." Comparative Labor Law & Policy Journal