On "good" Politicians and "bad" Policies

By J. M. M. Ritzen, William Easterly, Michael J. V. Woolcock

On "good" Politicians and "bad" Policies
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One of the primary reasons that otherwise good politicians enact bad policies in countries all over the world, but especially in low-income countries, is that they face significant constraints in their efforts to bring about reform. These constraints, the "room for maneuver", are shaped by the degree of social cohesion in a country and the quality of its institution.

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