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Escenarios de negociación intergubernamental: intereses partidarios y territoriales en los procesos de descentralización fiscal en Bolivia y Ecuador

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  • Rocabado, Carlos

    (Escuela de la Producción y la Competitividad, Universidad Católica Boliviana “San Pablo”.)

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El análisis de las negociaciones intergubernamentales suele centrarse en los resultados de dichas negociaciones o, desde el punto de vista de la economía política, en las motivaciones de los distintos actores. Menor atención ha recibido el dónde se realizan estas negociaciones. Esto puede deberse en parte a que, en buena parte de la experiencia de carácter federal, los escenarios de negociación están largamente institucionalizados. Los procesos de descentralización fiscal en Bolivia y Ecuador brindan la oportunidad de estudiar estos escenarios de negociación en contextos de Estados unitarios en evolución. Estos escenarios están relacionados con la intensidad con la cual se presentan los intereses partidarios y los intereses territoriales de los actores de la negociación. Los últimos cambios constitucionales han tratado de institucionalizar dichos escenarios, cuya necesidad se hizo más visible con la incorporación de nuevos niveles de gobierno.

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  • Rocabado, Carlos, 2017. "Escenarios de negociación intergubernamental: intereses partidarios y territoriales en los procesos de descentralización fiscal en Bolivia y Ecuador," Revista Latinoamericana de Desarrollo Economico, Carrera de Economía de la Universidad Católica Boliviana (UCB) "San Pablo", issue 28, pages 83-118, December.
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    1. Barja Daza, Gover & Villarroel Böhrt, Sergio & Zavaleta Castellón, David, 2013. "Institutional Design and Implicit Incentives in Bolivia's Decentralization Model," Revista Latinoamericana de Desarrollo Economico, Carrera de Economía de la Universidad Católica Boliviana (UCB) "San Pablo", issue 19, pages 137-211, Mayo.
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    1. Esther Campo & Manuel Sánchez Reinón, 2023. "Decentralisation or Recentralisation in Bolivia? Autonomous Territorial Entities and Intergovernmental Relations in a Decentralised State," Public Organization Review, Springer, vol. 23(3), pages 1001-1016, September.

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    Keywords

    Relaciones intergubernamentales; descentralizacion fiscal; institucionalismo.;
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    JEL classification:

    • B52 - Schools of Economic Thought and Methodology - - Current Heterodox Approaches - - - Historical; Institutional; Evolutionary; Modern Monetary Theory;
    • H77 - Public Economics - - State and Local Government; Intergovernmental Relations - - - Intergovernmental Relations; Federalism

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