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This paper discusses the need for a Bank subnational development strategy. The subnational development strategy provides the Bank with a comprehensive framework to support borrowing member countries in their efforts to promote socioeconomic development through the devolution of responsibilities...
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This paper discusses the need for a Bank subnational development strategy. The subnational development strategy provides the Bank with a comprehensive framework to support borrowing member countries in their efforts to promote socioeconomic development through the devolution of responsibilities...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010655313
El empleo público nacional en Argentina fue objeto de numerosos cambios en la normativa en los últimos años. El SINAPA, creado en 1991, representa el intento más reciente de lograr un escalafón general basado en criterios meritocráticos, y con una visión global de la gestión de recursos...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009206216
El empleo público nacional en Argentina fue objeto de numerosos cambios en la normativa en los últimos años. El SINAPA, creado en 1991, representa el intento más reciente de lograr un escalafón general basado en criterios meritocráticos, y con una visión global de la gestión de recursos...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010652769
Los países de América Latina y el Caribe tienen enormes desafíos ligados a la complejidad de la problemática social. Los avances alcanzados en materia de democratización política y mejoría del entorno económico requieren en la etapa actual de la región complementarse con mejores...
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Los países de América Latina y el Caribe tienen enormes desafíos ligados a la complejidad de la problemática social. Los avances alcanzados en materia de democratización política y mejoría del entorno económico requieren en la etapa actual de la región complementarse con mejores...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009193469
This paper develops a framework for analyzing different policymaking styles, their causes and their consequences in Latin America, finding that lower institutionalization and greater use of alternative political technologies (APTs) are more likely the lower the cost of using these technologies,...
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This paper argues that where institutions are strong, actors are more likely to participate in the political process through institutionalized arenas, while where they are weak, protests and other unconventional means of participation become more appealing. This relationship is explored...
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This paper surveys selected themes in the political economy of policymaking in Latin America, with an emphasis on recent research focusing on actual decision and implementation processes, and on the political institutions and state and social actors involved in those processes. In particular,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008540534
The capacity to sustain policies over time and the capacity to adjust policies in the face of changing circumstances are two desirable properties of policymaking systems. The veto player approach has suggested that polities with more veto players will have the capacity to sustain policies at the...
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