Search Results - "Fenwick, Tracy Beck"
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Policy capacity: Explaining the surprising durability of CCTs in Brazil
Published in Global social policy (01-08-2023)“…The central research finding of this article is that the standard policy feedback effects in the literature cannot alone explain the outcomes of the Brazilian…”
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Avoiding Governors: The Success of Bolsa Família
Published in Latin American research review (01-01-2009)“…The central hypothesis derived in this article is that the ability of Brazil's central government to bypass governors determined the success of delivering…”
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How instrument constituencies shape policy transfer: a case study from Ghana
Published in Policy & society (01-01-2018)“…The concept of instrument constituency provides students of public policy with a new analytical tool for the analysis of policy change. In this article, we use…”
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The Institutional Feasibility of National-Local Policy Collaboration: Insights from Brazil and Argentina
Published in Journal of politics in Latin America (01-01-2010)“…The goal of this paper is to suggest that municipalities can facilitate the central government’s ability to carry out its desired policy goals. Using three…”
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From CCTs to a social investment welfare state? Brazil's ‘new’ pro‐poor strategy
Published in Development policy review (01-09-2017)“…The changes in Brazil's pro‐poor strategy from the presidency of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva to that of Dilma Roussef have received little analysis. Based on a…”
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ABC of a Tragedy: Governance, the Rule of Law and the Failed Implementation of Early Childhood Education in Mexico
Published in Journal of Iberian and Latin American research (02-01-2023)“…Mid-2000s Latin America witnessed serious policy discussions regarding the modes, delivery methods and goals of early childhood education and care (ECEC)…”
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From CCT s to a social investment welfare state? Brazil's ‘new’ pro‐poor strategy
Published in Development policy review (01-09-2017)“…The changes in Brazil's pro‐poor strategy from the presidency of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva to that of Dilma Roussef have received little analysis. Based on a…”
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Undermining Governors: Argentina’s Double-Punishment Federal Spending Strategy
Published in Publius (16-04-2021)“…Abstract Throughout Latin American federations, programmatic welfare spending is increasingly nationally oriented and bureaucratically delivered. By explaining…”
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Explaining Intergovernmental Conflict in the COVID-19 Crisis: The United States, Canada, and Australia
Published in Publius (15-06-2021)“…The Covid-19 pandemic produced more significant immediate intergovernmental conflict in the U.S. than in Australia and Canada. This article considers three…”
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Stuck between the past and the future: Conditional cash transfer programme development and policy feedbacks in Brazil and Argentina
Published in Global social policy (01-08-2013)“…Do policy feedbacks interact with transnational policy ideas? How do they impact domestic policy development? Using a qualitative research method based on a…”
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The Institutional Feasibility of National-Local Policy Collaboration: Insights from Brazil and Argentina La viablidad de la colaboración nacional-local en política pública: evidencia de Brasil y Argentina
Published in Journal of politics in Latin America (01-01-2010)“…The goal of this paper is to suggest that municipalities can facilitate the central government’s ability to carry out its desired policy goals. Using three…”
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Clientelism, Social Policy and the Quality of Democracy
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Book Review: Clientelism, Social Policy and the Quality of Democracy
Published in Journal of Latin American Studies (01-05-2016)“…[...]his call to look at 'where the action is' was taken up by almost all of the authors in the Latin American section. Eaton and Chambers clearly assert…”
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