World Bank, Governance Reforms and Democracy in Argentina |
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Authors: | Marí a Fernanda Tuozzo |
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Affiliation: | University of Warwick, United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | The World Bank's endorsement in the 1990s of institutional reforms as a constitutive dimension of economic development led to the adoption of a governance agenda. The paper analyses the role the Bank exercised in Argentina and explains its influence in the adoption of a new state model, of new state civil society relations and on particular key components of democracy. This paper argues that while the Bank has helped to set up an agenda of reform regarding governance problems, the push for particular policies and practices has also produced partial and contradictory results on the consolidation of democracy. |
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Keywords: | World Bank Governance Institutional Reform Democracy Policy Imposition Policy Facilitation |
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