Interrogating the Links Between Dynasties and Development in the Philippines
This article nuances the poverty-inducing effect of political dynasties. We argue that local dynasties in the Philippines can pursue different development trajectories based on their ownership of local businesses and their province's initial state capacity. Adapting a framework developed by Bou...
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ph-ateneo-arc.asog-pubs-12802024-03-18T05:47:24Z Interrogating the Links Between Dynasties and Development in the Philippines Mendoza, Ronald Mendoza, Gabrielle Ann S. Teehankee, Julio C. Tuaño, Philip Arnold P Yap, Jurel K This article nuances the poverty-inducing effect of political dynasties. We argue that local dynasties in the Philippines can pursue different development trajectories based on their ownership of local businesses and their province's initial state capacity. Adapting a framework developed by Bourguignon and Verdier, we develop a typology of political dynasties that acknowledges heterogeneity in their motivations as well as in the political opportunity structures that they work in. This outlines a theory of change that fosters the necessary conditions for political and economic competition over time, even in areas ruled by political dynasties. While the focus is on the Philippines, research on the nexus between political and economic competition provides insight into issues of political dynasties, competition policy, governance, and accountability faced by a broader set of countries. 2023-09-01T07:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/asog-pubs/278 https://doi.org/10.1177/20578911231182490 Ateneo School of Government Publications Archīum Ateneo development elite behavior Philippines political dynasty rational choice Development Studies Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration Social and Behavioral Sciences |
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This article nuances the poverty-inducing effect of political dynasties. We argue that local dynasties in the Philippines can pursue different development trajectories based on their ownership of local businesses and their province's initial state capacity. Adapting a framework developed by Bourguignon and Verdier, we develop a typology of political dynasties that acknowledges heterogeneity in their motivations as well as in the political opportunity structures that they work in. This outlines a theory of change that fosters the necessary conditions for political and economic competition over time, even in areas ruled by political dynasties. While the focus is on the Philippines, research on the nexus between political and economic competition provides insight into issues of political dynasties, competition policy, governance, and accountability faced by a broader set of countries. |
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Interrogating the Links Between Dynasties and Development in the Philippines |
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