Public policies analysis based on actors: A quantitative model applied to digital government cases in Costa Rica and Chile
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Keywords

public policies
analytical model
digital government
Costa Rica
Chile políticas públicas
modelo de análisis
gobierno digital
Costa Rica
Chile

How to Cite

Cortés Morales, R., & Marín Raventós, G. (2014). Public policies analysis based on actors: A quantitative model applied to digital government cases in Costa Rica and Chile. Anuario Centro De Investigación Y Estudios Políticos, (4), 170–193. https://doi.org/10.15517/aciep.v0i4.17375

Abstract

This paper describes an analytical model intended to explain and/or predict the possible success or failure of public policies. Given that is more difficult to define the context of public actions, this model proposes that actors’ characterization involved in potential solutions is a key input to understand policies. Assessing actors’ veto power and support provides quantitative indicators such as feasibility and legitimacy for a given policy. The model was applied to analyze some digital government cases on Costa Rica and Chile. In this article state procurement projects in both countries are shown to illustrate the potential of the model.

https://doi.org/10.15517/aciep.v0i4.17375
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