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How do “Mineral-States” Learn? Path-Dependence, Networks, and Policy Change in the Development of Economic Institutions

机译:“矿物国家”如何学习?经济制度发展中的路径依赖,网络和政策变化

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Based on case-study methods, I draw lessons from the political economy of macroeconomic management in Chile and Peru to explain how “mineral-states” learn to think long term and eventually escape the resource curse. I give an institutionalist account of the rise of countercyclical funds, showing how the long-term development of elite networks qualifies the contemporary making of curse-escapes. Policy networks compose one central avenue of institutional development, for both the reproduction of path-dependence and the making of institutional change. The exposition challenges political economy of development frameworks which over-emphasize structural (initial) conditions and assume steady (rent-seeking) behavior of state agents.
机译:基于案例研究方法,我从智利和秘鲁的宏观经济管理的政治经济学中吸取了教训,以解释“矿物国家”如何学会长期思考并最终摆脱资源诅咒。我对反周期基金的兴起作了制度上的描述,展示了精英网络的长期发展如何证明当代逃避诅咒的资格。政策网络构成了制度发展的一个中心途径,既可以再现路径依赖,又可以进行制度变革。博览会对发展框架的政治经济学提出了挑战,该框架过分强调了结构性(初始)条件,并假设了国家主体的稳定(寻租)行为。

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