The wave of structural reforms in Latin America and elsewhere has stimulated the development of a wide body of theoretical literature on the political economy of reform, i.e., the study of the political constraints that condition the timing, speed and sequencing of reforms. This paper tests some of the hypotheses associated with these theoretical models, using a set of structural reform indicators for approximately twenty Latin American countries for the period 1985-1995. Although there is strong support for some hypotheses, recent reforms in Latin America cannot be adequately explained without either better theories or better data
This monograph is part of a larger investigation of the political economy of institutional reform in...
Existing approaches to the study of economic reform have focused on the mobilization of special inte...
Latin America’s economic performance since the beginning of neo-liberal reforms has been poor; this ...
The purpose of this paper is to test the main hypotheses of the recent theoretical literature on the...
Reserve Bank of Atlanta. Apart from the main authors, several researchers from both institutions hav...
Includes bibliographyAbstract This paper is an attempt to quantify the process of structural reform ...
This paper presents a model portraying a country in a political deadlock about reform proposals that...
This paper contributes to literature on the process of reform in Latin America. We study political e...
This document is an update of an earlier study (Lora, 1997), which argued that the lack of direct me...
Market reforms in Latin America have resulted in a variety of outcomes, which have often been disapp...
Includes bibliographyAbstract This paper is an attempt to shed some light on the connection between ...
The radical shift in development strategy in Latin America to market-based reforms was a product of ...
This thesis aims at evaluating the performance – at a meso and macroeconomic level – of the structur...
Latin America’s economic performance since the beginning of neo-liberal reforms has been poor; this ...
Latin America suffered a profound state crisis in the 1980s, which prompted not only the wave of mac...
This monograph is part of a larger investigation of the political economy of institutional reform in...
Existing approaches to the study of economic reform have focused on the mobilization of special inte...
Latin America’s economic performance since the beginning of neo-liberal reforms has been poor; this ...
The purpose of this paper is to test the main hypotheses of the recent theoretical literature on the...
Reserve Bank of Atlanta. Apart from the main authors, several researchers from both institutions hav...
Includes bibliographyAbstract This paper is an attempt to quantify the process of structural reform ...
This paper presents a model portraying a country in a political deadlock about reform proposals that...
This paper contributes to literature on the process of reform in Latin America. We study political e...
This document is an update of an earlier study (Lora, 1997), which argued that the lack of direct me...
Market reforms in Latin America have resulted in a variety of outcomes, which have often been disapp...
Includes bibliographyAbstract This paper is an attempt to shed some light on the connection between ...
The radical shift in development strategy in Latin America to market-based reforms was a product of ...
This thesis aims at evaluating the performance – at a meso and macroeconomic level – of the structur...
Latin America’s economic performance since the beginning of neo-liberal reforms has been poor; this ...
Latin America suffered a profound state crisis in the 1980s, which prompted not only the wave of mac...
This monograph is part of a larger investigation of the political economy of institutional reform in...
Existing approaches to the study of economic reform have focused on the mobilization of special inte...
Latin America’s economic performance since the beginning of neo-liberal reforms has been poor; this ...