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Policymaking in Latin America: How Politics Shapes Policies (David Rockefeller/Inter-American Development Bank) (David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies Harvard University) [Paperback]

Ernesto Stein , Mariano Tommasi , Carlos Scartascini , Pablo Spiller , Lee J. Alston , Marcus Andre Melo , Cristobal Aninat Urrejola , Mauricio Cárdenas , Maria Caridad Araujo , Rosa Amelia Gonzalez , Roberto Junguito , John Londregan , Fabrice Lehoucq , Andres Mejia Acosta , Jose Molinas , Francisco Monaldi , Marcela Montero , Bernardo Mueller , Benito Nacif , Patricio Navia , Gabriel Negretto , Richard Obuchi , Michael Penfold , Carlos Pereira , Anibal Perez-Linan , Sebastian Saiegh , Joaquin Vial


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March 31, 2008 159782061X 978-1597820615

What determines the capacity of countries to design, approve, and implement effective public policies? To address this issue, this book builds on the results of a comparative study of political institutions, policymaking processes, and policy outcomes in eight Latin American countries. The volume benefits from both micro detail on the intricacies of policymaking in individual countries and a broad cross-country interdisciplinary analysis of the process in the region.

The country studies demonstrate a deep knowledge of the specific historical dynamics and idiosyncratic structural factors at play in each case, while focusing on the effects of political institutions as viewed through a common analytical lens founded in game theory and institutional analysis. This book should become a staple on the syllabus of any class on Latin American politics or institutional politics and important background reading in many classes on development economics.



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About the Author

Ernesto Stein is Principal Research Economist, Research Department, Inter-American Development Bank, USA.

Mariano Tommasi is Chairman of the Department of Economics, Universidad de San Andrés, Argentina.

Carlos Scartascini is an Evaluation Economist in the Office of Evaluation and Oversight, Inter-American Development Bank, USA.

Pablo Spiller is Jeffrey A. Jacobs Distinguished Professor of Business and Technology at the University of California, Berkeley.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 500 pages
  • Publisher: Inter-American Development Bank (March 31, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 159782061X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1597820615
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,448,959 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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