The Institutional Foundations of Public Policy: A Transactions Approach with Application to Argentina |
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Authors: | Spiller, Pablo T. Tommasi, Mariano |
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Affiliation: | University of California, Berkeley |
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Abstract: | Public policies are the outcomes of complex intertemporal exchangesamong politicians. The political institutions of a country constitutethe framework within which these transactions are accomplished.We develop a transactions theory to understand the ways in whichpolitical institutions affect the transactions that politicalactors are able to undertake, and hence the quality of the policiesthat emerge. We argue that Argentina is a case in which thefunctioning of political institutions has inhibited the capacityto undertake efficient intertemporal political exchanges. Weuse positive political theory and transaction cost economicsto explain the workings of Argentine political institutionsand to show how their operation gives rise to low-quality policies. |
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