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March 8, 2004 Woodrow Wilson Center Press

The international diffusion of policy ideas and practices is a subject of growing interest, raising such questions as: Why are there increasingly such waves of policy innovation? What prompts one country to emulate another's changes? Is it the influence of powerful international actors like the World Bank? Is it the motivations and interests of domestic actors? And how freely do imitators adapt foreign models to the needs and characteristics of their own countries, rather than simply replicating them?

Essays by leading academic experts and by policy practitioners with academic background address these important questions in Learning from Foreign Models in Latin American Policy Reform. Two chapters examine the influence of the international financial institutions. Then experts from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, and Mexico discuss how foreign models influenced their own decision making in crucial areas of social policy such as pensions, unemployment insurance, and health care.

These case studies yield an unprecedented insider perspective on policy diffusion, in particular showing that the financial institutions have less clout than sometimes appears. They also show the crucial role played by policy specialists inside the public bureaucracy.

Contributors: David Bravo, Sarah M. Brooks, Elena Carrera, José Paulo Zeetano Chahad, Carlos Cruz, Gustavo Demarco, Louise Haagh, Joan M. Nelson, Vinícius C. Pinheiro, and Juan Pablo Uribe.


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This book addresses a very important topic with an innovative and interesting research design.

(Martha Finnemore, Elliott School of International Affairs, George Washington University 2004)

This volume is an important contribution, both theoretically and empirically, to the study of policymaking.

(Philip Oxhorn, Department of Political Science, McGill University 2006)

The book is tightly integrated and uniformly well written.

(Michael A. Morris Perspectives on Political Science )

A refreshing look at the origins and political complexities of implementing new policy regimes in issue areas traditionally dominated by populist inclinations.

(Shelley A. McConnell Latin American Politics and Society )

About the Author

Kurt Weyland is associate professor of government at the University of Texas at Austin.


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Public policymaking often has appeared to come in waves, as innovation in one country triggers imitation by other nations. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
contributive regime, basic health services package, healthcare reformers, privatization discourse, multipillar model, pension reform models, pension privatization, subsidized regime, structural pension reform, market neutrality, social sector reforms, capitalization system, ahorro nacional, notional accounts, electoral politicians, social security ministry, foreign lessons, flat pension, model promoters, new pension system, comprehensive rationality, pension model, pragmatic learning, cognitive shortcuts, foreign models
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World Bank, Latin America, Sao Paulo, Labor Ministry, Buenos Aires, First World, United States, Cambridge University Press, Averting the Old Age Crisis, Costa Rica, International Labour Organisation, Rio de Janeiro, Santiago de Chile, Ministerio de Salud, New York, World Development Report, Eastern Europe, Inter-American Development Bank, International Monetary Fund, The Political Economy of Pension Reform, América Latina, University of Pittsburgh Press, Oxford University Press, Previsión Social, Princeton University Press
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