2021
DOI: 10.4000/irpp.2254
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Determinants of Policy Diffusion in Brazil and the U.S.

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“…Por exemplo, políticas públicas que não são polêmicas têm maior difusão em anos eleitorais, como observado nos Estados Unidos (F. S. Berry & W. D. Berry, 1990). No caso do Brasil, esse aspecto eleitoral ainda é pouco explorado, mas um estudo de Coêlho (2021) já indica a relevância desse tema.…”
Section: A Difusão De Políticas Públicasunclassified
“…Por exemplo, políticas públicas que não são polêmicas têm maior difusão em anos eleitorais, como observado nos Estados Unidos (F. S. Berry & W. D. Berry, 1990). No caso do Brasil, esse aspecto eleitoral ainda é pouco explorado, mas um estudo de Coêlho (2021) já indica a relevância desse tema.…”
Section: A Difusão De Políticas Públicasunclassified
“…For example, public policies which are not controversial have greater diffusion during election years, as has been observed in the United States (F. S. Berry & W. D. Berry, 1990). In the case of Brazil, this electoral aspect has not been widely explored, but a study by Coêlho (2021) has already indicated the relevance of this subject.…”
Section: Public Policy Diffusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the space dimension here is at the international level, many comparative studies or analysis can enrich this region. Coêlho (2021) compares the determinants of policy diffusion in Brazil and the US. Using original databases on urban and health policies from 1990 to 2000, he finds that government ideology has strong influence in Brazil while citizen ideology and preview health policies drive the diffusion in the US.…”
Section: Limitations Of Existing Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%