Title: Are societal coalitions a prerequisite to promote redistribution in Latin America
1Are societal coalitions a prerequisite to promote
redistribution in Latin America?
Variations across welfare regimes Chile, Costa
Rica El Salvador Juliana MartÃnez Franzoni
Koen Voorend
2Question 1
- Is social policy contributing to redistribution?
- Under qualitatively different constellations of
labor markets, social policy and families
3Three worlds of Latin American welfare
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4Not so differently!
Primary Income Distribution
5Effects of Social Policy on Distribution
10, 9 and 36 infant mortality per 1000 children
born alive
6Question 2
- What has been the role of societal coalitions in
promoting redistribution?
7Europe and North America
- To counterbalance elites, progressive parties
created distributional coalitions with an
extensive array of actors (Korpi and Palmer) - Coalitions were contingent on welfare regimes,
yet they all involved powerful social actors
(Esping Andersen) - Virtuous circle The more universal the policies,
the stronger the coalitions and the more
universal the policies
8What happens in Latin America?
- Two decades of privatization decentralization
and targeting - Retrenchment of social policies for the
middle-class and growing social assistance to the
poor - They did reach the poor through basic services
- With a pro-poor and minimalist view of
redistribution are there any chances for strong
societal distributional coalitions?
9Variations across welfare regimes
Redistribution 1990-onwards?
10Societal distributional coalitions
11Looking back
- Redistribution has been driven by technocratic
elites - The nature and scope of redistribution has
depended on their ideology (considering
departing points) - We need to fine-tune the role and nature of
needed distributional coalitions
12Looking forward
- Further redistribution involves different
challenges across countries / WR - Chile Can societal coalitions tap into policy
formation? - Costa Rica Can elites and societal coalitions
build alliances? - El Salvador Can a progressive elite coalition
work along societal coalitions?
13In short
- The problem is not, in and of itself,
technocracy - But technocracys ideology regarding
- Substantive matters (paradigm)
- Policy formation
- Thus, the alliances btw (progressive) gvts and
collective actors - Real challenge how to promote good
technocracies?!!
14Are societal coalitions a prerequisite to promote
redistribution in Latin America?
Variations across welfare regimes Chile, Costa
Rica El Salvador Juliana MartÃnez Franzoni
Koen Voorend