This paper seeks to understand why political actors, institutions and legal reforms have systematically failed to produce cooperation in the Ecuadorian policymaking process. From a comparative and historical standpoint, Ecuador has been trapped in a cycle of low-quality public policies that fail to adjust to environmental conditions, that fluctuate according to political whims and that tend to favor well-organized lobbies rather than pursuing optimal social outcomes. The paper identifies two alternative policymaking paths leading to poor policy outcomes. In the first one, the executive agenda is eclipsed by the short-term clientelistic demands of multiple veto players in the legislature, thus contributing to policy deadlock or rigidity. In...
Veto player theory argues that a higher number of veto players lowers the likelihood of change; in t...
Policymaking in Peru over the last 25 years has been largely dominated by the Executive, and has bee...
This study describes the main actors (formal and informal) involved in the budget-making process in ...
Ecuador is tiny, heavily indebted, strategically insignificant, and was desperate for finance follow...
During the past two decades decentralization has become one of the most important political developm...
Why are Colombia’s political institutions more resistant against a neopopulist strategy to enact mar...
Ecuador codified participatory democracy and food sovereignty in its 2008 constitution. It also call...
This paper surveys selected themes in the political economy of policymaking in Latin America, with a...
In the field of public policies studies, there has lately emerged a growing interest in analyzing w...
Why are Colombia’s political institutions resistant against a neopopulist strategy to enact market r...
The capacity to sustain policies over time and the capacity to adjust policies in the face of changi...
It is expected that political and institutional variables can facilitate, in a large or a small way,...
This ankle analyzes the main political events of 2019 in Ecuador. By examining the style of governme...
Politicians in the developing world are often faced with the challenge of delegating policy to non-p...
Veto players are political actors whose consent is necessary to adopt a new policy. Put otherwise, t...
Veto player theory argues that a higher number of veto players lowers the likelihood of change; in t...
Policymaking in Peru over the last 25 years has been largely dominated by the Executive, and has bee...
This study describes the main actors (formal and informal) involved in the budget-making process in ...
Ecuador is tiny, heavily indebted, strategically insignificant, and was desperate for finance follow...
During the past two decades decentralization has become one of the most important political developm...
Why are Colombia’s political institutions more resistant against a neopopulist strategy to enact mar...
Ecuador codified participatory democracy and food sovereignty in its 2008 constitution. It also call...
This paper surveys selected themes in the political economy of policymaking in Latin America, with a...
In the field of public policies studies, there has lately emerged a growing interest in analyzing w...
Why are Colombia’s political institutions resistant against a neopopulist strategy to enact market r...
The capacity to sustain policies over time and the capacity to adjust policies in the face of changi...
It is expected that political and institutional variables can facilitate, in a large or a small way,...
This ankle analyzes the main political events of 2019 in Ecuador. By examining the style of governme...
Politicians in the developing world are often faced with the challenge of delegating policy to non-p...
Veto players are political actors whose consent is necessary to adopt a new policy. Put otherwise, t...
Veto player theory argues that a higher number of veto players lowers the likelihood of change; in t...
Policymaking in Peru over the last 25 years has been largely dominated by the Executive, and has bee...
This study describes the main actors (formal and informal) involved in the budget-making process in ...