This monograph is part of a larger investigation of the political economy of institutional reform in Latin America undertaken by the Latin American Research Network. It examines some hypotheses about what can be done to improve the chances for successful institutional change. It draws on the results of four case studies (Argentina, Bolivia, Peru, and Uruguay) to identify the characteristics of successful reforms and provide recommendations for policymakers who seek to improve their countries' institutions
This paper argues for a multi-level explanatory model for understanding institutional reform. Using...
Democratization is perhaps the central issue in Latin American politics today. Case studies focus on...
Subhasish Ray provided outstanding research assistance for this project. Institutional instability a...
The purpose of this paper is to test the main hypotheses of the recent theoretical literature on the...
The wave of structural reforms in Latin America and elsewhere has stimulated the development of a wi...
Latin America suffered a profound state crisis in the 1980s, which prompted not only the wave of mac...
This dissertation examines the processes and outcomes of welfare regimes reforms in eleven Latin Ame...
“Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to provide an analysis of the Institutional Framework and Gov...
An exceptionally versatile book has been published by one of the most respected research communities...
Cross-country differences in macroeconomic and institutional environments are used to explain NINE b...
What determines the capacity of countries to design, approve and implement effective public policies...
This dissertation seeks to improve the current understanding of the ways in which institutional refo...
This paper contributes to literature on the process of reform in Latin America. We study political e...
TODAY, INTEREST IN INSTITUTIONAL ISSUES HAS EMERGED AMONG OTHER THINGS FROM THE NEED TO EXPLAIN OR J...
What explains policy-making in modern, representative democracies? In theory, voters select the parr...
This paper argues for a multi-level explanatory model for understanding institutional reform. Using...
Democratization is perhaps the central issue in Latin American politics today. Case studies focus on...
Subhasish Ray provided outstanding research assistance for this project. Institutional instability a...
The purpose of this paper is to test the main hypotheses of the recent theoretical literature on the...
The wave of structural reforms in Latin America and elsewhere has stimulated the development of a wi...
Latin America suffered a profound state crisis in the 1980s, which prompted not only the wave of mac...
This dissertation examines the processes and outcomes of welfare regimes reforms in eleven Latin Ame...
“Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to provide an analysis of the Institutional Framework and Gov...
An exceptionally versatile book has been published by one of the most respected research communities...
Cross-country differences in macroeconomic and institutional environments are used to explain NINE b...
What determines the capacity of countries to design, approve and implement effective public policies...
This dissertation seeks to improve the current understanding of the ways in which institutional refo...
This paper contributes to literature on the process of reform in Latin America. We study political e...
TODAY, INTEREST IN INSTITUTIONAL ISSUES HAS EMERGED AMONG OTHER THINGS FROM THE NEED TO EXPLAIN OR J...
What explains policy-making in modern, representative democracies? In theory, voters select the parr...
This paper argues for a multi-level explanatory model for understanding institutional reform. Using...
Democratization is perhaps the central issue in Latin American politics today. Case studies focus on...
Subhasish Ray provided outstanding research assistance for this project. Institutional instability a...