ALÉM DO CONSENSO DE WASHINGTON: “REFLEXÕES” SOBRE EQÜIDADE, DEMOCRACIA E CONFLITO NA AMÉRICA LATINA

The Washington Consensus failed in the full range of its objectives, because it was relatively blind to the importance of governance and the role of the state. Without effective, inclusive and accountable governance, not only was it more difficult to implement the macro and microeconomic reforms but...

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Main Author: Mark Schneider
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul 2008-06-01
Series:Revista Debates
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Online Access:http://www.seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/debates/article/viewFile/2594/2880
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spelling doaj-6f74015bae9a405d8686337e0034378d2020-11-24T23:36:32ZporUniversidade Federal do Rio Grande do SulRevista Debates1982-52692008-06-01212032ALÉM DO CONSENSO DE WASHINGTON: “REFLEXÕES” SOBRE EQÜIDADE, DEMOCRACIA E CONFLITO NA AMÉRICA LATINAMark SchneiderThe Washington Consensus failed in the full range of its objectives, because it was relatively blind to the importance of governance and the role of the state. Without effective, inclusive and accountable governance, not only was it more difficult to implement the macro and microeconomic reforms but the flawed implementation undermined the sustainability of those reforms. Inevitably some of the measures produced losers as well as winners, and the poor and the mostvulnerable always tended to be the losers. When the measures were implemented corruptly, or perceived as such, the consequences exacerbated a sense of exclusion and alienation of growing segments of the population. It is not as if we do not know ways to incorporate the poor in national life: access to land throughland reform; investment in micro and small credit facilities; technology and rural infrastructure; investment in social capital. All of these measures would enhance the inclusion of the rural population, increase social cohesion and I suspect strengthen support for democratic institutions. Such support is necessary toovercome the sense of impunity that persuades many in the region that the elites in their countries fail to pay their taxes, fail to treat their employs with dignity, receive favored access to contracts and pay their way out of any brush with the law. The belief that those with power have impunity from the fair enforcement of the law undercuts the democratic ethos. It violates the socialcontract.http://www.seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/debates/article/viewFile/2594/2880GovernanceTaxationCorruption.
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ALÉM DO CONSENSO DE WASHINGTON: “REFLEXÕES” SOBRE EQÜIDADE, DEMOCRACIA E CONFLITO NA AMÉRICA LATINA
Revista Debates
Governance
Taxation
Corruption.
author_facet Mark Schneider
author_sort Mark Schneider
title ALÉM DO CONSENSO DE WASHINGTON: “REFLEXÕES” SOBRE EQÜIDADE, DEMOCRACIA E CONFLITO NA AMÉRICA LATINA
title_short ALÉM DO CONSENSO DE WASHINGTON: “REFLEXÕES” SOBRE EQÜIDADE, DEMOCRACIA E CONFLITO NA AMÉRICA LATINA
title_full ALÉM DO CONSENSO DE WASHINGTON: “REFLEXÕES” SOBRE EQÜIDADE, DEMOCRACIA E CONFLITO NA AMÉRICA LATINA
title_fullStr ALÉM DO CONSENSO DE WASHINGTON: “REFLEXÕES” SOBRE EQÜIDADE, DEMOCRACIA E CONFLITO NA AMÉRICA LATINA
title_full_unstemmed ALÉM DO CONSENSO DE WASHINGTON: “REFLEXÕES” SOBRE EQÜIDADE, DEMOCRACIA E CONFLITO NA AMÉRICA LATINA
title_sort além do consenso de washington: “reflexões” sobre eqüidade, democracia e conflito na américa latina
publisher Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
series Revista Debates
issn 1982-5269
publishDate 2008-06-01
description The Washington Consensus failed in the full range of its objectives, because it was relatively blind to the importance of governance and the role of the state. Without effective, inclusive and accountable governance, not only was it more difficult to implement the macro and microeconomic reforms but the flawed implementation undermined the sustainability of those reforms. Inevitably some of the measures produced losers as well as winners, and the poor and the mostvulnerable always tended to be the losers. When the measures were implemented corruptly, or perceived as such, the consequences exacerbated a sense of exclusion and alienation of growing segments of the population. It is not as if we do not know ways to incorporate the poor in national life: access to land throughland reform; investment in micro and small credit facilities; technology and rural infrastructure; investment in social capital. All of these measures would enhance the inclusion of the rural population, increase social cohesion and I suspect strengthen support for democratic institutions. Such support is necessary toovercome the sense of impunity that persuades many in the region that the elites in their countries fail to pay their taxes, fail to treat their employs with dignity, receive favored access to contracts and pay their way out of any brush with the law. The belief that those with power have impunity from the fair enforcement of the law undercuts the democratic ethos. It violates the socialcontract.
topic Governance
Taxation
Corruption.
url http://www.seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/debates/article/viewFile/2594/2880
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