Contextual politics of service delivery reforms: Lessons from Delhi, Mexico city and Sao Paulo comparison
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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19/10/2012
19/10/2012
2008
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Resumo |
Little attention has been given to the contextual politics of service delivery reforms. By focusing on cases of reform in the healthcare sector and, to a lesser extent, in the main policies in the social service sector in India, Mexico and Brazil, this article explores two dimensions of analysis which have enormous relevance in understanding the reach and effectiveness of service delivery reforms: (1) the historical timing of reforms and sectorial baselines, and (2) the degree and institutional locus of local discretion in policy. Findings show that depending on both dimensions, there is an extraordinary variation as to the degree, interests involved and meaning of changes which, in theory, correspond to these countries` commitment to the service delivery reforms, However, consideration of the contextual politics is relevant not for the sake of diversity but for the similarities that this diversity reveals, pointing to underlying analytic dimensions that receive attention in this article. |
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IDS BULLETIN-INSTITUTE OF DEVELOPMENT STUDIES, v.38, n.6, p.18-+, 2008 0265-5012 |
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eng |
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INST DEVELOPMENT STUDIES |
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Ids Bulletin-institute of Development Studies |
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closedAccess Copyright INST DEVELOPMENT STUDIES |
Palavras-Chave | #Area Studies #Planning & Development |
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