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First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.
Após sucessivos fracassos, todos parecem estar cansados de falar em reformas. Uma sensação generalizada de fadiga gera uma tendência à acomodação. Melhor ficar com o conhecido do que se arriscar a promover grandes mudanças. Afinal, no Brasil a história mostra que isso só foi possível em momentos de rupturas institucionais associadas à alternância de regimes políticos. No entanto, sem uma reforma abrangente, o futuro dos cidadãos brasileiros continuará dependendo do lugar de nascimento e de moradia. Este livro conclui a trilogia do autor Fernando Rezende, formado ainda pelos títulos 'A reforma tributária e a federação' e 'O dilema fiscal: remendar ou reformar?'.
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Is it always true that decentralization reforms put more power in the hands of governors and mayors? In post-developmental Latin America, the surprising answer to this question is no. In fact, a variety of outcomes are possible, depending largely on who initiates the reforms, how they are initiated, and in what order they are introduced. Tulia G. Falleti draws on extensive fieldwork, in-depth interviews, archival records, and quantitative data to explain the trajectories of decentralization processes and their markedly different outcomes in Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico. In her analysis, she develops a sequential theory and method that are successful in explaining this counterintuitive result. Her research contributes to the literature on path dependence and institutional evolution and will be of interest to scholars of decentralization, federalism, subnational politics, intergovernmental relations, and Latin American politics.
First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.
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