"Stuck between the Past and the Future: Conditional cash transfer programme development and policy feedbacks in Brazil and Argentina" Dr Tracy B. Fenwick - Journal Article

 "Stuck between the Past and the Future: Conditional cash transfer programme development and policy feedbacks in Brazil and Argentina" Dr Tracy B. Fenwick - Journal Article
Saturday 8 June 2013
Fenwick, Tracy B. 2013. “Stuck between the Past and the Future: Conditional cash transfer programme development and policy feedbacks in Brazil and Argentina” Global Social Policy 13(2): 144-167.
 
Abstract
Do policy feedbacks interact with transnational policy ideas? How do they impact domestic policy development? Using a qualitative research method based on a comparison of two poverty alleviation strategies in Latin America, this article asserts that in all likelihood, if a previously implemented policy initiative was ‘locked-in’ through domestic policy experimentation and resultant state-building and interest group policy effects, it will not easily be replaced by alternative, transnational policy ideas that appear on the radar screen of national policymakers at a later date. However, if transnational policy ideas and models can draw on or build upon already established ideational and symbolic beliefs, they can actually be used to further the motivations of key political actors and societal interests – here, diffusion opens up great reform opportunities and opens the door to further policy institutionalization.
 

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