What determines the capacity of countries to design, approve,
and implement effective public policies? To address this issue,
this book builds on the results of a comparative study of political
institutions, policymaking processes, and policy outcomes in eight
Latin American countries. The volume benefits from both micro
detail on the intricacies of policymaking in individual countries
and a broad cross-country interdisciplinary analysis of the process
in the region.
The country studies demonstrate a deep knowledge of the
specific historical dynamics and idiosyncratic structural factors
at play in each case, while focusing on the effects of political
institutions as viewed through a common analytical lens founded in
game theory and institutional analysis. This book should become a
staple on the syllabus of any class on Latin American politics or
institutional politics and important background reading in many
classes on development economics.
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