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Informal Institutions and Democracy: Lessons from Latin America

Brand: Johns Hopkins University Press

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UPC:
9780801883521
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
2006-07-25
Language:
english
Edition:
1st
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This volume analyzes the function of informal institutions in Latin America and how they support or weaken democratic governance. Drawing from a wide range of examplesincluding the Mexican dedazo, clientelism in Brazil, legislative ghost coalitions in Ecuador, and elite power-sharing in Chilethe contributors examine how informal rules shape the performance of state and democratic institutions, offering fresh and timely insights into contemporary problems of governability, unrule of law, and the absence of effective representation, participation, and accountability in Latin America.

The editors present this analysis within a fourfold conceptual framework: complementary institutions, which fill gaps in formal rules or enhance their efficacy; accommodative informal institutions, which blunt the effects of dysfunctional formal institutions; competing informal institutions, which directly subvert the formal rules; and substitutive informal institutions, which replace ineffective formal institutions.