The Limits of Neoliberal Policy Feedback: Private Pension Fund Reforms in Peru (2014–2021)

IF 1.6 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Eduardo Dargent Bocanegra
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Abstract

A growing literature in comparative Latin American Politics highlights how policy feedback effects help explain the resilience of neoliberal reforms in the region. These works emphasize private actors/interest groups to explain neoliberal policy continuity. Nonetheless, given their focus on continuity, these works do little to explore other instances in which neoliberal feedback cannot preclude change. This paper presents an instance in which powerful private actors favored by neoliberal reforms were incapable of resisting change. An Act of the Peruvian Congress adopted in 2016 opened the door for individual pensioners to withdraw up to 95.5 percent of all their accumulated savings at the point of retirement. Ensuing reforms approved by Congress during the COVID-19 emergency (2020–2021) further weakened private administrators of these pension funds (AFPs). The case shows how the conflicting interests between private service providers and future pensioners make the service providers vulnerable; a divide also found in other neoliberal reforms.
新自由主义政策反馈的局限性:秘鲁的私人养老基金改革(2014-2011)
拉丁美洲比较政治中越来越多的文献强调了政策反馈效应如何有助于解释该地区新自由主义改革的韧性。这些作品强调私人行为者/利益集团来解释新自由主义政策的连续性。尽管如此,鉴于他们对连续性的关注,这些作品几乎没有探索新自由主义反馈不能阻止变革的其他例子。本文介绍了一个例子,在这个例子中,受新自由主义改革青睐的强大的私人行为者无法抵抗变革。秘鲁国会2016年通过的一项法案为个人养老金领取者在退休时提取其所有累计储蓄的95.5%打开了大门。在新冠肺炎紧急情况(2020-2021年)期间,国会批准的改革进一步削弱了这些养老基金的私人管理者。该案例表明,私人服务提供者和未来养老金领取者之间的利益冲突如何使服务提供者变得脆弱;其他新自由主义改革也存在分歧。
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