Institutional Foundations of Public Policy in Argentina

Institutional Foundations of Public Policy in Argentina

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Spiller Pablo T.
Cambridge University Press
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This book develops a general model of public policymaking, focusing on the difficulties of securing intertemporal exchanges among politicians. By using this model the authors are able to derive a series of empirical propositions about the conditions under which policies are likely to be volatile, rigid, or high quality. In addition, the authors combine the tools of game theory with Williamson's transaction cost theory, North's institutional arguments, and contract theory, to provide a general theory of public policymaking in a comparative political economy setting. They also undertake a detailed study of Argentina, using statistical analyses on newly developed data to complement their nuanced account of institutions, rules, incentives and outcomes. Drawing on this research the book explores the reasons for Argentina's seeming inability to design and implement high quality public policies over a sustained period of time.
EAN 9780521145787
ISBN 0521145783
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date July 31, 2009
Pages 254
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 153 x 18
Country United Kingdom
Authors Spiller Pablo T.; Tommasi Mariano
Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises
Series Political Economy of Institutions and Decisions