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Decentralizing Development The Political Economy of Institutional Change in Colombia and Chile

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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Pubblicazione: 01/2001





Trama

Does decentralization work in practice? Does it strengthen local level democracy and economic development? This book examines these questions by analyzing the experience of seven medium sized cities in Colombia and Chile. The authors draw on extensive fieldwork involving numerous interviews with actors at all levels and from all sectors. The result is a unique test, at the local level in Latin America, of the outcome of reforms to the institutional structure of government.




Note Editore

Decentralization has become a fashionable policy prescription among reformers in Latin America. But how does it work in practice? Are the claims that it promotes efficiency, participation, and fiscal responsibility justified? Does the process improve the delivery of social services at the local level and encourage the participation of local communities? What conditions allow a positive response to the challenges of decentralization? This book seeks to explore these questions by examining the experience of seven medium sized provincial towns in Colombia and Chile. The overall national context is analyzed and the differences between the two countries emphasized. Colombia embarked on a process of radical decentralization, largely because of perceived failures of the state at the central level, while in Chile the process of change was much more cautious, since a relatively efficient central state wished to maintain tight control over reform. The effect on the development and politics of the seven cities is also described, and the reasons for the very different outcomes assessed. Particular attention is paid to the role of the mayor and the ability to construct a local coalition for reform. Three thematic chapters further explore the impact of decentralization on the local economy and the role of the private sector in fostering development; the way in which educational reform has been advanced by local authority and community involvement; and the manner in which the new institutional structures affect the development of policies for local poverty alleviation. The authors draw on extensive fieldwork involving numerous interviews with actors at all levels and from all sectors. The result is a unique test, at the local level in Latin America, of the outcome of reforms to the institutional structure of government.




Sommario

1 - The Political Economy of Institutional Change in Colombia and Chile
2 - Colombia: Political Renewal and Decentralization in a Weak State
3 - Decentralization in Four Colombian Cities
4 - Chile: Decentralization with a Strong State and Weak Regions
5 - Municipal and Regional Government in Chile: The Persistence of the Centre
6 - The Stimulus to Economic Development
7 - Central Government Reform or Local Autonomy? The Case of Education
8 - Decentralization, Participation, and the Poor
9 - Conclusions










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9780199242313

Condizione: Nuovo
Collana: Queen Elizabeth House Series in Development Studies
Dimensioni: 244 x 20.0 x 161 mm Ø 528 gr
Formato: Copertina rigida
Illustration Notes:tables
Pagine Arabe: 252


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