This article explains why Costa Rica, by the mid-twentieth century, began to depart from the all-too-common mixture of political instability and economic stagnation characteristic of much of the developing world. The article argues that this country has benefited from better-than-average public policies, a conclusion based on a major comparative ranking of state policies. It further argues that interminable political stalemates gradually democratized the struggle for power and laid the groundwork for an innovative constitutional framework, one that allocates the technical functions of government to a set of autonomous institutions. A central implication of this argument is that institutional design is the backdrop for development-enhancing ...
An incredible disparity exists between the current political state of affairs in Costa Rica and Nica...
How do leftist parties in government abandon their traditional economic development programs, adopt ...
Latin America is a highly volatile region. After it was exposed to the rigours of colonialism, it ha...
Costa Rica's long-term standing as one of the few countries in Latin America with a stable democracy...
The end of the 20th century was important for democratic transitions in many countries of Latin Amer...
Long counted among Latin America's most stable and vibrant democracies, Costa Rica has now become a ...
The present article discusses the conditions for the adoption of development strategies in Latin Ame...
Masters Research - Master of Philosophy (MPhil)On the eve of the Spanish colonization of Central Ame...
This paper examines the impact of two models of constitutional design on Latin American politics. It...
Costa Rica has evolved to become one of the most grounded democracies within the Latin American and ...
The 1948 Costa Rican civil war stands as the most significant breakdown of emerging democratic pract...
Defence date: 29 June 2005Examining Board: Prof. Manuela Alcantara (Univeristy of Salamanca, Spain) ...
- bachelor thesis Democratic Stability in Costa Rica Autor: Anna Caltová This bachelor thesis deals ...
This article explores a missing link in the recent literature on the formation of social policies: t...
The article explores the effects of populist polarization in creating strong and long-lasting instit...
An incredible disparity exists between the current political state of affairs in Costa Rica and Nica...
How do leftist parties in government abandon their traditional economic development programs, adopt ...
Latin America is a highly volatile region. After it was exposed to the rigours of colonialism, it ha...
Costa Rica's long-term standing as one of the few countries in Latin America with a stable democracy...
The end of the 20th century was important for democratic transitions in many countries of Latin Amer...
Long counted among Latin America's most stable and vibrant democracies, Costa Rica has now become a ...
The present article discusses the conditions for the adoption of development strategies in Latin Ame...
Masters Research - Master of Philosophy (MPhil)On the eve of the Spanish colonization of Central Ame...
This paper examines the impact of two models of constitutional design on Latin American politics. It...
Costa Rica has evolved to become one of the most grounded democracies within the Latin American and ...
The 1948 Costa Rican civil war stands as the most significant breakdown of emerging democratic pract...
Defence date: 29 June 2005Examining Board: Prof. Manuela Alcantara (Univeristy of Salamanca, Spain) ...
- bachelor thesis Democratic Stability in Costa Rica Autor: Anna Caltová This bachelor thesis deals ...
This article explores a missing link in the recent literature on the formation of social policies: t...
The article explores the effects of populist polarization in creating strong and long-lasting instit...
An incredible disparity exists between the current political state of affairs in Costa Rica and Nica...
How do leftist parties in government abandon their traditional economic development programs, adopt ...
Latin America is a highly volatile region. After it was exposed to the rigours of colonialism, it ha...