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Determinantes institucionales de transacciones políticas

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Carlos Scartascini ()

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En este documento se pasa revista a un número de actores, instituciones y ámbitos claves en el proceso de diseño de políticas, con el objeto de examinar el papel de cada uno, así como sus incentivos y capacidades en la formulación de políticas públicas, recurriendo a la extensa obra publicada en politología y economía política. Se analiza a cada uno de los actores individualmente, pero también en su articulación con los demás actores, vinculando los efectos de las instituciones políticas sobre sus incentivos y las características del juego de formulación de políticas. Se espera que este documento brinde a los investigadores los instrumentos necesarios para continuar analizando los procesos de diseño de políticas, no sólo en los países latinoamericanos sino también en los de otras regiones del mundo. (Disponible en Inglés)

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Paper provided by Inter-American Development Bank, Research Department in its series RES Working Papers with number 4484.

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  1. Joaquín Vial & Cristobal Aninat & John Landregan & Patricio Navia, 2006. "Political Institutions, Policymaking Processes and Policy Outcomes in Chile," RES Working Papers 3222, Inter-American Development Bank, Research Department. [Downloadable!]
  2. Bernardo Mueller & Carlos Pereira & Marcus André Melo & Lee J. Alston, 2006. "Political Institutions, Policymaking Processes and Policy Outcomes in Brazil," RES Working Papers 3199, Inter-American Development Bank, Research Department. [Downloadable!]
  3. Timothy Besley & Anne Case, 2003. "Political Institutions and Policy Choices: Evidence from the United States," Journal of Economic Literature, American Economic Association, vol. 41(1), pages 7-73, March.
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  4. Caselli, Francesco & Morelli, Massimo, 2004. "Bad politicians," Journal of Public Economics, Elsevier, vol. 88(3-4), pages 759-782, March. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
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