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- Title
Un modelo de choques e interrupciones de reforma anticorrupción: Evidencia del caso mexicano.
- Authors
Petersen Cortés, German
- Abstract
How and why do anti-corruption reforms happen in countries with systemic corruption? This work builds on thirty years of historical evidence from Mexico to develop a model of anti-corruption reform. The three reforms under study --1982, 1995, and 2000-- happened as episodic punctuations after long periods of stability in the anti-corruption sub-system. The reforms were a consequence of exogenous and endogenous shocks that induced the political elite to approve them. The work also stresses the importance that reforming anti-corruption institutions and policies in countries with systemic corruption might have, an understudied subject in the literature --due to the literature's "structural bent", that is, an excessive focus on the economic, political-economic, and democratic structures that contribute to the control of corruption.
- Subjects
MEXICO; PREVENTION of political corruption; POLITICAL elites; PUNCTUATED equilibrium (Social science)
- Publication
Gestión y Política Pública, 2020, Vol 29, Issue 2, p295
- ISSN
1405-1079
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.29265/gypp.v29i2.775