Decentralization, public spending, and other structural reforms

Structural reforms are essential for economic growth and development. This dissertation consists of three chapters in which I explore the new scope of structural reforms and the effect that some of them have on local state capacity. In particular, in the first chapter, I find the impact of public sp...

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Orduz Perdomo, María
Sánchez Torres, Fabio
Faguet, Jean-Paul
Bustos, Sebastián
Céspedes, Luis Felipe
León-Díaz, John
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2022
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Universidad de los Andes
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Structural reforms; Narrative Approach; Text Analysis.
Academic performance
Per-pupil spending
Efficiency
Instrumental variable
Regression discontinuity
Decentralization
State capacity
Public services
Local taxes
Difference-in-difference
Structural reforms
Narrative approach
Text analysis
Economía
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Decentralization, public spending, and other structural reforms
dc.title.alternative.none.fl_str_mv Descentralización, gasto público y otras reformas estructurales
title Decentralization, public spending, and other structural reforms
spellingShingle Decentralization, public spending, and other structural reforms
Structural reforms; Narrative Approach; Text Analysis.
Academic performance
Per-pupil spending
Efficiency
Instrumental variable
Regression discontinuity
Decentralization
State capacity
Public services
Local taxes
Difference-in-difference
Structural reforms
Narrative approach
Text analysis
Economía
title_short Decentralization, public spending, and other structural reforms
title_full Decentralization, public spending, and other structural reforms
title_fullStr Decentralization, public spending, and other structural reforms
title_full_unstemmed Decentralization, public spending, and other structural reforms
title_sort Decentralization, public spending, and other structural reforms
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Orduz Perdomo, María
Sánchez Torres, Fabio
Faguet, Jean-Paul
Bustos, Sebastián
Céspedes, Luis Felipe
León-Díaz, John
dc.contributor.advisor.none.fl_str_mv Sánchez Torres, Fabio
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Orduz Perdomo, María
Sánchez Torres, Fabio
Faguet, Jean-Paul
Bustos, Sebastián
Céspedes, Luis Felipe
León-Díaz, John
dc.contributor.jury.none.fl_str_mv Abadía Alvarado, Luz Karime
Galindo Camelo, Andrea
Elacqua, Gregory Michael
Lora, Eduardo
dc.subject.keyword.none.fl_str_mv Structural reforms; Narrative Approach; Text Analysis.
Academic performance
Per-pupil spending
Efficiency
Instrumental variable
Regression discontinuity
Decentralization
State capacity
Public services
Local taxes
Difference-in-difference
Structural reforms
Narrative approach
Text analysis
topic Structural reforms; Narrative Approach; Text Analysis.
Academic performance
Per-pupil spending
Efficiency
Instrumental variable
Regression discontinuity
Decentralization
State capacity
Public services
Local taxes
Difference-in-difference
Structural reforms
Narrative approach
Text analysis
Economía
dc.subject.themes.es_CO.fl_str_mv Economía
description Structural reforms are essential for economic growth and development. This dissertation consists of three chapters in which I explore the new scope of structural reforms and the effect that some of them have on local state capacity. In particular, in the first chapter, I find the impact of public spending on academic performance under different institutional contexts related to administrative decentralization. In the second (with Fabio Sánchez and Jean-Paul Faguet), we explore the effects of decentralization on the historical gaps in the quality and provision of public services and the collection of local taxes. In the third chapter (with Sebastían Bustos, Luis Felipe Céspedes, and John León-Díaz), we present a methodological proposal to identify the areas for reform worldwide and the intensity with which they are discussed.
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spelling Sánchez Torres, Fabiovirtual::9239-1Orduz Perdomo, María27692600Sánchez Torres, Fabio10502600Faguet, Jean-Paul4b24deb5-82cb-4f84-bcb0-fc9426365de3600Bustos, Sebastián64a91fe4-a6e4-4068-a7bf-d6d4102f94ca600Céspedes, Luis Felipe1bf44040-77c2-4d60-abe1-f256fb720123600León-Díaz, Johnf166ed6c-c7a9-4a6a-9d0a-1f0b3d754eec600Abadía Alvarado, Luz KarimeGalindo Camelo, AndreaElacqua, Gregory MichaelLora, Eduardo2023-01-27T16:16:11Z2023-01-27T16:16:11Z2022-12-12http://hdl.handle.net/1992/6429010.57784/1992/64290instname:Universidad de los Andesreponame:Repositorio Institucional Sénecarepourl:https://repositorio.uniandes.edu.co/Structural reforms are essential for economic growth and development. This dissertation consists of three chapters in which I explore the new scope of structural reforms and the effect that some of them have on local state capacity. In particular, in the first chapter, I find the impact of public spending on academic performance under different institutional contexts related to administrative decentralization. In the second (with Fabio Sánchez and Jean-Paul Faguet), we explore the effects of decentralization on the historical gaps in the quality and provision of public services and the collection of local taxes. In the third chapter (with Sebastían Bustos, Luis Felipe Céspedes, and John León-Díaz), we present a methodological proposal to identify the areas for reform worldwide and the intensity with which they are discussed.Las reformas estructurales son fundamentales para el crecimiento y el desarrollo económico. Esta disertación consta de tres capítulos en los que exploro el nuevo alcance de las reformas estructurales y el efecto que algunas de ellas tienen sobre la capacidad estatal local. En particular, en el primer capítulo, encuentro el impacto del gasto público en el rendimiento académico bajo diferentes contextos institucionales relacionados con la descentralización administrativa. En el segundo (con Fabio Sánchez y Jean-Paul Faguet), exploramos los efectos de la descentralización sobre las brechas históricas en la calidad y provisión de los servicios públicos y la captación de impuestos locales. En el tercer capítulo (con Sebastían Bustos, Luis Felipe Céspedes y John León-Díaz), presentamos una propuesta metodológica para identificar las áreas de reforma a nivel mundial y la intensidad con la que se discuten.Doctor en EconomíaDoctorado174 páginasapplication/pdfengUniversidad de los AndesDoctorado en EconomíaFacultad de Economíahttps://repositorio.uniandes.edu.co/static/pdf/aceptacion_uso_es.pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Decentralization, public spending, and other structural reformsDescentralización, gasto público y otras reformas estructuralesTrabajo de grado - Doctoradoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_db06Texthttps://purl.org/redcol/resource_type/TDStructural reforms; Narrative Approach; Text Analysis.Academic performancePer-pupil spendingEfficiencyInstrumental variableRegression discontinuityDecentralizationState capacityPublic servicesLocal taxesDifference-in-differenceStructural reformsNarrative approachText analysisEconomíaAbott, C., Kogan, V., Peskowitz, Z., Abott, C., Kogan, V., and Peskowitz, Z. 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