Institutions Count 2012
DOI: 10.1525/california/9780520273535.003.0004
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Institutional Change and Development in Chilean Market Society

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“…Looking at the right-most columns of both tables, we find that institutionally adequate and developmental organizations are most commonly present in Chile and Portugal; most commonly absent in Colombia and the Dominican Republic, with the other countries in-between. Such differences agree with expectations in the development literature that have singled out Chile as the "success story" in Latin America and that generally classify southern European countries, including Portugal, as less advanced than in northern Europe but more so than those in Latin America (Wormald and Brieba 2012;Portes and Margues 2015). These differences are not reputional, but emerge from detailed analysis of a sample of existing institutions in each country.…”
Section: Institutions and National Development: A Comparative Studysupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Looking at the right-most columns of both tables, we find that institutionally adequate and developmental organizations are most commonly present in Chile and Portugal; most commonly absent in Colombia and the Dominican Republic, with the other countries in-between. Such differences agree with expectations in the development literature that have singled out Chile as the "success story" in Latin America and that generally classify southern European countries, including Portugal, as less advanced than in northern Europe but more so than those in Latin America (Wormald and Brieba 2012;Portes and Margues 2015). These differences are not reputional, but emerge from detailed analysis of a sample of existing institutions in each country.…”
Section: Institutions and National Development: A Comparative Studysupporting
confidence: 87%
“…A detailed reading of the Chilean reports balances this overall positive assessment with a nuanced account of institutional limits and failures. The histories leading to the present outcomes are not smooth ones; instead they are punctuated by a number of crises and barriers, often overcome at the last minute (Wormald and Brieba 2010; Cereceda 2006). …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Así mismo, la institucionalidad pública debiera reconocer las demandas del mundo privado para actuar articuladamente hacia fines comunes, que finalmente condujeran a un horizonte de desarrollo de una sociedad más igualitaria. Se requiere entonces de una oferta que responda adecuadamente a la demanda social, en el escenario de una sociedad democrática de mercado donde las personas demandan transparencia de los servicios estatales así como mayor eficiencia, como una forma de expresión de sus derechos ciudadanos (Wormald & Brieba 2010), el logro de este horizonte requiere necesariamente la entrega servicios públicos coordinados en torno a las necesidades de las personas, es decir se trata de servicios integrados, menos duplicados, con menos retraso y más eficientes.…”
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