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Reforms and Counter-Reforms in Bolivia

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  • Luis Carlos Jemio

    (Institute for Advanced Development Studies)

  • Fernando Candia

    (EFECE & Asociados)

  • José Luis Evia

    (Bolivian Catholic University)

Abstract

This paper analyzes the process of reforms and counter-reforms witnessed in Bolivia over the last two and a half decades, and the effects these processes have had on productivity. In addition, the paper discusses the changing nature of the policy- making processes underlying the reform and counter-reform processes, in terms of the actors who participated in the PMP, policy domains, and arenas where the PMP was shaped, and the currencies used by different actors in order to press for their demands. Moreover, the paper analyzes the factor underlying the changes which took place in the support given by the population to the reform process.

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  • Luis Carlos Jemio & Fernando Candia & José Luis Evia, 2009. "Reforms and Counter-Reforms in Bolivia," Development Research Working Paper Series 04/2009, Institute for Advanced Development Studies.
  • Handle: RePEc:adv:wpaper:200904
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    Keywords

    Reforms; Productivity; Political Economy; Bolivia;
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    • E60 - Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics - - Macroeconomic Policy, Macroeconomic Aspects of Public Finance, and General Outlook - - - General

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