This study analyzes the impact of politics on governmental efforts to promote social policies, more specifically Education and Culture, and Health and Sanitation policies. The paper aims to explain the variation in Brazilian states' standards of social policy provision during the five governmental administrations following re-democratization. Our explanation focuses on political and institutional factors during the 1987-2006 period. Our aim is to assess the impact of political competition, the party system, the legacy of public policy, and economic and institutional constraints on social policy provision since the end of the military dictatorship. Our empirical analysis is conducted through estimates of Prais-Winsten regression models with panel corrected standard error model (PCSE-AR1). The results of this analysis show that the majority of parties in government do not differ in their social expenditures and that political competition loses its predictive capacity when faced with institutional constraints arising from the central government.Key words: Social policy, party system, subnational governments, political competition.
RESUMEN
Este estudio analiza el impacto de la competencia política en el esfuerzo de los gobiernos federados por la prestación de políticas sociales, específicamente en los sectores de educación, cultura, salud y saneamiento. Buscamos explicar la variación en los estándares de prestación de estas políticas sociales sectoriales implementadas por los estados federados brasileños durante las cinco administraciones posteriores a la redemocratización. Nuestra dimensión explicativa tiene por foco el análisis de los factores políticos e institucionales durante el período comprendido