The Latino American case of transition and modernization is very peculiar and unstable. It reflects all basic socio-cultural, economical, politico-constitutional challenges. Based on my competence in constitutional law and especially in comparative and transitional constitutionalism the country studies of the continent is very productive and valuable in order to understand how to respond the same issues in your local context, particularly after the severe post-soviet transition era. Based on this spirit and experience I would like to offer you some valuable sources which firmly enrich your horizon regarding familiarity with the raised issue.
Economic Liberalization, Distribution and Poverty Latin America in the 1990s Edward Elgar 2002
Market Liberalism, Growth, and Economic Development in Latin America
Edited by Gerardo Angeles- Castro, Ignacio Perrotini- Hernández, and
Humberto Ríos-Bolívar First published 2011 by Routledge
The Market and the Masses in Latin America
POLICY REFORM AND CONSUMPTION IN LIBERALIZING ECONOMIES
ANDY BAKER University of Colorado at Boulder CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS 2009
The Third Wave of Modernization in Latin America
Cultural Perspectives on Neoliberalism Lynne Phillips
Editor Jaguar Books on Latin America Number 16
LIBERALIZATION IN THE DEVELOPING WORLD
Institutional and economic changes in Latin America, Africa and Asia
Edited by Alex E.Fernández Jilberto and André Mommen First published 1996
by Routledge
The Postmodernism Debate in Latin America Edited by John Beverley, Michael Aronna, José Oviedo Duke University Press 1995