Conditional Cash Transfer Programs in Ecuador and Chile: The Role of Policy Diffusion
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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Foreword -- Contents -- About the Author -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 The Main Argument -- 1.2 Methodological Approach -- 1.3 Book Structure -- References -- 2 Social Policies and Conditional Cash Transfer Programs (CCTs) in Latin America -- 2.1 Conditional Cash Transfer Programs -- 2.2 The Social Policy Context of the 1990s -- 2.3 CCTs in Latin America -- 2.3.1 Characteristics of the CCTs -- 2.3.2 The Emblematic Cases of CCTs in the Region: Brazil and Mexico -- 2.3.3 CCTs Assessments and Challenges -- 2.4 The Debate About the Diffusion of the Programs -- References -- 3 Mechanisms and Actors in the Diffusion of Policies: State of the Issue and Theoretical Proposal -- 3.1 The Policy Diffusion Approach -- 3.1.1 Diffusion Mechanisms -- 3.2 Discussion on the Approach and Study Proposal -- References -- 4 Quantitative Analysis of the Diffusion of Conditional Cash Transfer Programs in Latin America -- 4.1 The Wave of Diffusion of the Conditional Cash Transfer Programs -- 4.1.1 The Wave of Diffusion of the CCTs -- 4.1.2 The Diffusion of the CCT Model and Its Behavior Over Time -- 4.1.2.1 The Essential Characteristics -- 4.1.2.2 Behavior Over Time of Secondary and Additional Components -- 4.2 Statistical Models and Their Contribution to Research Hypotheses -- 4.2.1 Period Analyzed and Time Variables -- 4.2.2 Analysis Unit -- 4.2.3 Dependent Variable -- 4.2.4 Independent Variables -- 4.2.4.1 Domestic Independent Variables -- 4.2.4.2 External Independent Variables -- 4.2.5 Presentation of the Models -- 4.3 Analysis of Results -- References -- 5 The Epistemic Community and International Organizations in the Diffusion of CCTs -- 5.1 The Epistemic Community and the Role of Banks During the First Years of the Wave of Diffusion -- 5.2 The Epistemic Community from 2000 | |
505 | 8 | |a 5.3 The Epistemic Community and Other International Organizations -- 5.4 Final Comments -- References -- 6 Chile: The Chile Solidario Program -- 6.1 The Economic and Political Context -- 6.2 The Process of Adopting the Chile Solidario Program -- 6.3 The Learning Diffusion Mechanism -- References -- 7 Ecuador, the Bono Desarrollo Humano -- 7.1 The Economic and Political Context -- 7.2 The Process of Adopting the Bono Desarrollo Humano -- 7.2.1 1998-2003: The Bono Solidario -- 7.2.2 The Inclusion of Conditionalities: The Transition from Bono Solidario to Bono Desarrollo Humano -- 7.2.3 The Bono Desarrollo Humano and the Social Protection -- 7.3 Diffusion Mechanisms: Moderate Coercion and Emulation -- References -- 8 Conclusions -- 8.1 Discussion About the Hypotheses -- 8.1.1 "The Most Suitable Alternative." The Consensus Behind the Adoption of the CCTs -- 8.1.2 Diffusion Through Various Mechanisms: Learning, Emulation and Moderate Coercion -- 8.1.3 National Institutional Capacities and Their Linkage to Diffusion Mechanisms -- 8.2 Considerations Regarding the Approach and Methodology Adopted -- 8.3 Remaining Issues and Future Challenges -- References -- Appendix 1: Conditional Cash Transfer Programs in the World 1990-2010 (Active and Inactive) -- Appendix 2: List of Interviews Conducted -- Appendix 3: Methodological Notes -- Indicators for the Qualitative Analysis of Cases -- Diffusion Mechanisms -- Cognitive Shortcuts -- Degree of Adoption -- International Stakeholders -- International Stakeholders -- Information on the Construction of the CCT Database -- References -- Appendix 4: Activities and Publications by International Organizations 1990-2010 -- Appendix 5: List of 53 Minimum Conditions for the Chile Solidario Program -- Index | |
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spelling | Osorio Gonnet, Cecilia Verfasser aut Conditional Cash Transfer Programs in Ecuador and Chile The Role of Policy Diffusion Cham Springer International Publishing AG 2020 ©2020 1 Online-Ressource (269 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Intro -- Foreword -- Contents -- About the Author -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 The Main Argument -- 1.2 Methodological Approach -- 1.3 Book Structure -- References -- 2 Social Policies and Conditional Cash Transfer Programs (CCTs) in Latin America -- 2.1 Conditional Cash Transfer Programs -- 2.2 The Social Policy Context of the 1990s -- 2.3 CCTs in Latin America -- 2.3.1 Characteristics of the CCTs -- 2.3.2 The Emblematic Cases of CCTs in the Region: Brazil and Mexico -- 2.3.3 CCTs Assessments and Challenges -- 2.4 The Debate About the Diffusion of the Programs -- References -- 3 Mechanisms and Actors in the Diffusion of Policies: State of the Issue and Theoretical Proposal -- 3.1 The Policy Diffusion Approach -- 3.1.1 Diffusion Mechanisms -- 3.2 Discussion on the Approach and Study Proposal -- References -- 4 Quantitative Analysis of the Diffusion of Conditional Cash Transfer Programs in Latin America -- 4.1 The Wave of Diffusion of the Conditional Cash Transfer Programs -- 4.1.1 The Wave of Diffusion of the CCTs -- 4.1.2 The Diffusion of the CCT Model and Its Behavior Over Time -- 4.1.2.1 The Essential Characteristics -- 4.1.2.2 Behavior Over Time of Secondary and Additional Components -- 4.2 Statistical Models and Their Contribution to Research Hypotheses -- 4.2.1 Period Analyzed and Time Variables -- 4.2.2 Analysis Unit -- 4.2.3 Dependent Variable -- 4.2.4 Independent Variables -- 4.2.4.1 Domestic Independent Variables -- 4.2.4.2 External Independent Variables -- 4.2.5 Presentation of the Models -- 4.3 Analysis of Results -- References -- 5 The Epistemic Community and International Organizations in the Diffusion of CCTs -- 5.1 The Epistemic Community and the Role of Banks During the First Years of the Wave of Diffusion -- 5.2 The Epistemic Community from 2000 5.3 The Epistemic Community and Other International Organizations -- 5.4 Final Comments -- References -- 6 Chile: The Chile Solidario Program -- 6.1 The Economic and Political Context -- 6.2 The Process of Adopting the Chile Solidario Program -- 6.3 The Learning Diffusion Mechanism -- References -- 7 Ecuador, the Bono Desarrollo Humano -- 7.1 The Economic and Political Context -- 7.2 The Process of Adopting the Bono Desarrollo Humano -- 7.2.1 1998-2003: The Bono Solidario -- 7.2.2 The Inclusion of Conditionalities: The Transition from Bono Solidario to Bono Desarrollo Humano -- 7.2.3 The Bono Desarrollo Humano and the Social Protection -- 7.3 Diffusion Mechanisms: Moderate Coercion and Emulation -- References -- 8 Conclusions -- 8.1 Discussion About the Hypotheses -- 8.1.1 "The Most Suitable Alternative." The Consensus Behind the Adoption of the CCTs -- 8.1.2 Diffusion Through Various Mechanisms: Learning, Emulation and Moderate Coercion -- 8.1.3 National Institutional Capacities and Their Linkage to Diffusion Mechanisms -- 8.2 Considerations Regarding the Approach and Methodology Adopted -- 8.3 Remaining Issues and Future Challenges -- References -- Appendix 1: Conditional Cash Transfer Programs in the World 1990-2010 (Active and Inactive) -- Appendix 2: List of Interviews Conducted -- Appendix 3: Methodological Notes -- Indicators for the Qualitative Analysis of Cases -- Diffusion Mechanisms -- Cognitive Shortcuts -- Degree of Adoption -- International Stakeholders -- International Stakeholders -- Information on the Construction of the CCT Database -- References -- Appendix 4: Activities and Publications by International Organizations 1990-2010 -- Appendix 5: List of 53 Minimum Conditions for the Chile Solidario Program -- Index Transfer payments-Ecuador Transfer payments-Chile Cash transactions-Ecuador Electronic books Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Osorio Gonnet, Cecilia Conditional Cash Transfer Programs in Ecuador and Chile Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2020 9783030510077 |
spellingShingle | Osorio Gonnet, Cecilia Conditional Cash Transfer Programs in Ecuador and Chile The Role of Policy Diffusion Intro -- Foreword -- Contents -- About the Author -- Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 The Main Argument -- 1.2 Methodological Approach -- 1.3 Book Structure -- References -- 2 Social Policies and Conditional Cash Transfer Programs (CCTs) in Latin America -- 2.1 Conditional Cash Transfer Programs -- 2.2 The Social Policy Context of the 1990s -- 2.3 CCTs in Latin America -- 2.3.1 Characteristics of the CCTs -- 2.3.2 The Emblematic Cases of CCTs in the Region: Brazil and Mexico -- 2.3.3 CCTs Assessments and Challenges -- 2.4 The Debate About the Diffusion of the Programs -- References -- 3 Mechanisms and Actors in the Diffusion of Policies: State of the Issue and Theoretical Proposal -- 3.1 The Policy Diffusion Approach -- 3.1.1 Diffusion Mechanisms -- 3.2 Discussion on the Approach and Study Proposal -- References -- 4 Quantitative Analysis of the Diffusion of Conditional Cash Transfer Programs in Latin America -- 4.1 The Wave of Diffusion of the Conditional Cash Transfer Programs -- 4.1.1 The Wave of Diffusion of the CCTs -- 4.1.2 The Diffusion of the CCT Model and Its Behavior Over Time -- 4.1.2.1 The Essential Characteristics -- 4.1.2.2 Behavior Over Time of Secondary and Additional Components -- 4.2 Statistical Models and Their Contribution to Research Hypotheses -- 4.2.1 Period Analyzed and Time Variables -- 4.2.2 Analysis Unit -- 4.2.3 Dependent Variable -- 4.2.4 Independent Variables -- 4.2.4.1 Domestic Independent Variables -- 4.2.4.2 External Independent Variables -- 4.2.5 Presentation of the Models -- 4.3 Analysis of Results -- References -- 5 The Epistemic Community and International Organizations in the Diffusion of CCTs -- 5.1 The Epistemic Community and the Role of Banks During the First Years of the Wave of Diffusion -- 5.2 The Epistemic Community from 2000 5.3 The Epistemic Community and Other International Organizations -- 5.4 Final Comments -- References -- 6 Chile: The Chile Solidario Program -- 6.1 The Economic and Political Context -- 6.2 The Process of Adopting the Chile Solidario Program -- 6.3 The Learning Diffusion Mechanism -- References -- 7 Ecuador, the Bono Desarrollo Humano -- 7.1 The Economic and Political Context -- 7.2 The Process of Adopting the Bono Desarrollo Humano -- 7.2.1 1998-2003: The Bono Solidario -- 7.2.2 The Inclusion of Conditionalities: The Transition from Bono Solidario to Bono Desarrollo Humano -- 7.2.3 The Bono Desarrollo Humano and the Social Protection -- 7.3 Diffusion Mechanisms: Moderate Coercion and Emulation -- References -- 8 Conclusions -- 8.1 Discussion About the Hypotheses -- 8.1.1 "The Most Suitable Alternative." The Consensus Behind the Adoption of the CCTs -- 8.1.2 Diffusion Through Various Mechanisms: Learning, Emulation and Moderate Coercion -- 8.1.3 National Institutional Capacities and Their Linkage to Diffusion Mechanisms -- 8.2 Considerations Regarding the Approach and Methodology Adopted -- 8.3 Remaining Issues and Future Challenges -- References -- Appendix 1: Conditional Cash Transfer Programs in the World 1990-2010 (Active and Inactive) -- Appendix 2: List of Interviews Conducted -- Appendix 3: Methodological Notes -- Indicators for the Qualitative Analysis of Cases -- Diffusion Mechanisms -- Cognitive Shortcuts -- Degree of Adoption -- International Stakeholders -- International Stakeholders -- Information on the Construction of the CCT Database -- References -- Appendix 4: Activities and Publications by International Organizations 1990-2010 -- Appendix 5: List of 53 Minimum Conditions for the Chile Solidario Program -- Index Transfer payments-Ecuador Transfer payments-Chile Cash transactions-Ecuador |
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