State capacity and social investment: explaining variation in skills creation reforms in Latin America
Latin America has been historically characterized by a focus on compensatory social policies, state capacity problems and unstable political coalitions impairing political and policy sustainability. In the 1980s-90s socioeconomic transformations and a new international policy agenda put emphasis on...
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2020
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