CEPAL Review

CEPAL Review
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Total Pages: 672
Release: 1995
Genre: Latin America
ISBN:

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CEPAL Review. No. 29

CEPAL Review. No. 29
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Total Pages: 211
Release: 1986
Genre:
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Safety Nets, Politics, and the Poor

Safety Nets, Politics, and the Poor
Author: Carol L. Graham
Publisher: Brookings Institution Press
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2010-12-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0815719892

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Countries worldwide are attempting difficult transitions from state-planned to market economies. Most of these countries have fragile democratic regimes that are threatened by the high social and political costs of reform. Governments—and ultimately societies—have to make hard choices about allocating scarce public resources as they undergo these transitions. A central, often controversial, and most poignant question is how to protect vulnerable groups and the poor. What compensation, what "safety net" will be provided for them? Carol Graham argues that safety nets can provide an environment in which economic reform is more politically sustainable and poverty can be permanently reduced. However, these two objectives frequently involve trade-offs, as vocal and organized opponents of reform (for obvious political reasons) often concern governments far more than the poor. These organized and less vulnerable groups tend to place heavy demands on the scarce resources available to governments at times of economic crisis. Governments that fail to address the social costs of reform, meanwhile, often face popular opposition that jeopardizes or even derails the entire market transition--the results of the September 1993 elections in Poland are a case in point. The author examines these trade-offs in detail, with a particular focus on how political and institutional contexts affect the kinds of safety nets that are implemented. For example, reaching the poor and vulnerable with safety nets tends to be more difficult in closed-party systems, such as in Senegal, where entrenched interest groups have a monopoly on state benefits. In contrast, dramatic political change or rapid implementation of economic reform undermines the influence of such groups and therefore can provide unique political opportunities to redirect resources to the poor, as in the case of Bolivia and Zambia. Rather than focus their efforts on organized interest groups--such as public sector

Welfare, Poverty and Development in Latin America

Welfare, Poverty and Development in Latin America
Author: Christopher Abel
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2015-12-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1349113255

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The book analyzes the social consequences of recent development strategies in Latin America. The volume introduces readers to official strategies, private initiatives and individual responses to issues of welfare and poverty during the twentieth century. These issues are addressed from several disciplines. A substantial introduction is followed by a wide range of case-studies, including Pinochet's Chile, the Haiti of the Duvaliers and Nicaragua under the somocistas and sandinistas, as well as Brazil, Mexico, the Argentine, Cuba and Colombia.

Cepal Review

Cepal Review
Author: United Nations. Economic Commission For Latin America
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1987
Genre:
ISBN: 9789997370044

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