通过政策扩散在厄瓜多尔人类发展奖金(HDB)设计中采用的方案思想

IF 0.8 Q3 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Wilson Santiago Albuja Echeverría
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现金转移支付项目出现于20世纪90年代中期,最终扩展到拉丁美洲和加勒比地区,后来扩展到全世界。国际组织的贡献塑造、推动和扩散了这些现金转移计划。指导这项研究的问题涉及厄瓜多尔的人类发展奖金是如何设计的,以及国际组织的方案思想如何影响决策者。该假设假设,国际组织关于现金转移支付项目的规划理念,定位为对抗贫困的工具,作为对最脆弱家庭的补偿工具,在整个国家范围内传播,政策制定者在设计人类发展奖金时采用了强制、模仿和学习的机制。从新制度主义的角度分析公共政策网络,证明人类发展红利的来源是内生的;它最初是在可能取消天然气补贴的情况下作为财政政策工具使用的,但没有实现,然后它转向了社会政策。国际组织通过实施结构调整改革、确定提供贷款的条件和提供技术援助,在设计人力发展奖金方面发挥了相关作用。
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Programmatic Ideas Adopted Through Policy Diffusion in the Design of the Human Development Bonus (HDB) in Ecuador

Cash transfer programs emerged in the mid-1990s, eventually spreading to Latin America and the Caribbean, and later, throughout the world. The contributions of international organizations have shaped, driven, and diffused these cash transfer programs. The questions guiding this research concern how the Human Development Bonus in Ecuador was designed and how the programmatic ideas of international organizations influence decision and policy makers. The hypothesis posits that international organizations’ programmatic ideas about cash transfer programs, positioned as instruments to combat poverty, are diffused throughout the national context as an instrument of compensation for the most vulnerable families, with policy makers adopting mechanisms of coercion, emulation, and learning when designing the Human Development Bonus. From a neo-institutionalist perspective, public policy networks are analyzed, demonstrating that the origin of the Human Development Bonus is endogenous; it began as an instrument of fiscal policy amid the possible elimination of the gas subsidy, which did not materialize, and it then moved to social policy. International organizations played a relevant role in designing the Human Development Bonus by imposing structural adjustment reforms, establishing the conditions for the delivery of loans, and offering technical assistance.

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Latin American Policy
Latin American Policy POLITICAL SCIENCE-
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1.10
自引率
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37
期刊介绍: Latin American Policy (LAP): A Journal of Politics and Governance in a Changing Region, a collaboration of the Policy Studies Organization and the Escuela de Gobierno y Transformación Pública, Tecnológico de Monterrey, Santa Fe Campus, published its first issue in mid-2010. LAP’s primary focus is intended to be in the policy arena, and will focus on any issue or field involving authority and polities (although not necessarily clustered on governments), agency (either governmental or from the civil society, or both), and the pursuit/achievement of specific (or anticipated) outcomes. We invite authors to focus on any crosscutting issue situated in the interface between the policy and political domain concerning or affecting any Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) country or group of countries. This journal will remain open to multidisciplinary approaches dealing with policy issues and the political contexts in which they take place.
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