ID | 088898 |
Title Proper | Institutional development through policy-making |
Other Title Information | a case study of the Brazilian central bank |
Language | ENG |
Author | Taylor, Matthew M |
Publication | 2009. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | A number of contemporary studies rightly emphasize the notion that policy outcomes result from institutional determinants. But as a growing literature on institutional development notes, these institutions are themselves impermanent. Sometimes, in crisis moments, institutions are replaced wholesale. More frequently, institutions evolve gradually over time. using the Brazilian Central Bank as a case study, this article illustrates that the policy-making process itself can be a central driver of gradual institutional development, with institutions evolving through the accumulation of policy choices made over many years and under different policymakers in response to contemporaneous events and unforeseeable economic and political challenges. |
`In' analytical Note | World Politics Vol. 61, No. 3; July 2009: p487-515 |
Journal Source | World Politics Vol. 61, No. 3; July 2009: p487-515 |
Key Words | International Development ; Policy Making ; Brazil - Central Bank ; Central Bank - Brazil |