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The State of State Reform

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This book reviews state reforms in Latin America since the mid-1980s.
  • 27 October 2006
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Latin America suffered a profound state crisis in the 1980s, which prompted not only the wave of macroeconomic and deregulation reforms known as the Washington Consensus, but also a wide variety of institutional or 'second generation' reforms. The State of State Reform in Latin America reviews and assesses the outcomes of these less studied institutional reforms.

This book examines four major areas of institutional reform: a) political institutions and the state organization; b) fiscal institutions, such as budget, tax and decentralization institutions; c) public institutions in charge of sectoral economic policies (financial, industrial, and infrastructure); and d) social sector institutions (pensions, social protection, and education). In each of these areas, the authors summarize the reform objectives, describe and measure their scope, assess the main outcomes, and identify the obstacles for implementation, especially those of an institutional nature.

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Price: $55.00
Pages: 456
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Imprint: Stanford Economics and Finance
Series: Latin American Development Forum
Publication Date: 27 October 2006
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780804755290
Format: Paperback
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"A valuable addition to Latin American economics and politics collections."
Eduardo Lora is Principal Advisor of the Research Department of the Inter-American Development Bank. He is also coeditor of Is Geography Destiny?: Lessons from Latin America (Stanford University Press, 2003).