This dissertation provides an analytical framework to study the political economy of policy reform in the Dominican Republic during the nineties. Based on a country study, I develop two theoretical models that replicate the mechanisms of policy approval in developing countries with weak democracies. The first model considers a pro-reform President who submits a tariff bill to an anti-reform Congress dominated by the opposition party. In between, two opposing lobbies try to get their favored policy approved. Lobbies act as Stackelberg leaders vis a vis a weak President. The behavior of the Congress is determined exogenously while the lobbies act strategically pursuing the approval of the reform bill and indirectly affecting the President\u27...
Why are Colombia’s political institutions more resistant against a neopopulist strategy to enact mar...
This dissertation consists of 3 chapters that study topics in the politics of bureaucracy, instituti...
textChapters one and two of the dissertation investigate the effects of political disagreement on ma...
This dissertation provides an analytical framework to study the political economy of policy reform i...
The demise of authoritarian military regimes throughout Latin America has generated significant inte...
This thesis deals with political institutions and their effect on democracy and prospects for stabil...
This dissertation consists of four essays on the Political Economy of Development. The first two ess...
What explains policy-making in modern, representative democracies? In theory, voters select the parr...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the transition toward a market economy from a political...
This dissertation consists of two chapters on topics in political economy. In the first chapter, I s...
Economic development is deeply connected with politics. Policies that foster economic growth and red...
The study of the social movements that have arisen in the Dominican Republic in recent years is valu...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Economics, 2016.Cataloged from ...
Political institutions shape the structure and incentive systems of economies and are therefore esse...
This dissertation consists of an introductory chapter and three distinct yet thematically related pa...
Why are Colombia’s political institutions more resistant against a neopopulist strategy to enact mar...
This dissertation consists of 3 chapters that study topics in the politics of bureaucracy, instituti...
textChapters one and two of the dissertation investigate the effects of political disagreement on ma...
This dissertation provides an analytical framework to study the political economy of policy reform i...
The demise of authoritarian military regimes throughout Latin America has generated significant inte...
This thesis deals with political institutions and their effect on democracy and prospects for stabil...
This dissertation consists of four essays on the Political Economy of Development. The first two ess...
What explains policy-making in modern, representative democracies? In theory, voters select the parr...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the transition toward a market economy from a political...
This dissertation consists of two chapters on topics in political economy. In the first chapter, I s...
Economic development is deeply connected with politics. Policies that foster economic growth and red...
The study of the social movements that have arisen in the Dominican Republic in recent years is valu...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Economics, 2016.Cataloged from ...
Political institutions shape the structure and incentive systems of economies and are therefore esse...
This dissertation consists of an introductory chapter and three distinct yet thematically related pa...
Why are Colombia’s political institutions more resistant against a neopopulist strategy to enact mar...
This dissertation consists of 3 chapters that study topics in the politics of bureaucracy, instituti...
textChapters one and two of the dissertation investigate the effects of political disagreement on ma...