2015
DOI: 10.21640/ns.v7i15.284
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Gobernanza, distribución del ingreso y desempeño económico en América Latina

Abstract: Se estudian econométricamente las relaciones entre la gobernanza, la distribución del ingreso y el desempeño económico en América Latina. Los hallazgos principales sugieren que: 1) Las relaciones dependen de las particularidades de cada economía; 2)  la gobernanza incrementa el comercio exterior; 3) aumentos de los ingresos fiscales y/o del gasto público reducen los niveles de gobernanza; y 4) la formación bruta de capital fijo y el valor de las monedas latinoamericanas se relacionan inversamente con la concen… Show more

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“…These insights are supported by quantitative analyses: of all the variables considered to measure governance in Latin America, the one that gathers the worst perceptions among the interviewees is precisely corruption control (Ruiz Porras and García Vázquez, 2020). Under these circumstances, the Latin American State looks like a "paper leviathan": theoretically endowed with very broad powers and competencies but incapable of applying them effectively (Centeno and Ferraro, 2013).…”
Section: Formal Versus Informal Regulatory Institutionsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…These insights are supported by quantitative analyses: of all the variables considered to measure governance in Latin America, the one that gathers the worst perceptions among the interviewees is precisely corruption control (Ruiz Porras and García Vázquez, 2020). Under these circumstances, the Latin American State looks like a "paper leviathan": theoretically endowed with very broad powers and competencies but incapable of applying them effectively (Centeno and Ferraro, 2013).…”
Section: Formal Versus Informal Regulatory Institutionsmentioning
confidence: 93%