Coordenação intergovernamental em políticas públicas: programa de aquisição de alimentos

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira, Neuza Corte de
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional do FGV (FGV Repositório Digital)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10438/18633
Resumo: Generally speaking, in countries like Brazil, where there is a lot of inequality in income distribution, the constitutional arrangement of Federation adopts the principle of responsibility for the provision of most public services, particularly in the area of social policies, common to the three levels of Government. In this sense, the institutional design of intergovernmental relations between the different levels of Government can be understood as a set of mechanisms and strategies to induce the Government to adhere to national public policies. Thus, this paper seeks to analyse the forms of interaction between the three governmental spheres in Brazil looking particularly the food acquisition Program in purchase mode with simultaneous donation, mixed model. The choice of this empirical object is justified not only by your social importance in the fight against extreme poverty in the country, but above all by the fact become public policy whose implementation is done by the performance. To meet the proposed in the study, the methodological strategy adopted was the single case study, that allows to explain the causal links in speeches or real life situations too complex to be handled through experimental strategies or broader comparisons of data that require deepening of various levels of analysis, adopting a combination of techniques or information sources to validate the results , such as laws, decrees, resolutions, reports, minutes of meetings, interviews and direct observation. The choice of the State of Paraná and the municipality of Maringá as the locus of empirical research was made for practical reasons that facilitate the collection of information. As the research reinforces findings the literature of the existence of a pattern of interdependent relationship in the implementation of a public policy is key to your success. However, points out that the agreements between the spheres of Government are essential to achieve the goal outlined in the design of policy. Thus, the independent authority of Wright (1988), exists between Governments a total independence and autonomy relationship, which would be achieved from the complete clarification of the roles of each of the spheres of Government. Therefore, the type of hierarchical authority, modelizado by Wright, requires the implementation of shared public policy, a clear delineation of the roles of each sphere of Government. On the other hand, are not sufficient the delimitation of roles in the three spheres of Government, it is necessary to be clear policy objectives for implementers and what's expected of them. These issues are linked to a greater or lesser possibility of resistance to the plan. Add to that the forecast and availability of resources, especially financial. It is concluded that the hypothesis on which the investigation the ‘failure’ or the impossibility of the food acquisition Program (PAA) to intergovernmental relationship – demand taken as needed so that it reaches your goals – is due to the absence of an interdependent relationship pattern (or of bargaining) between his actors is proven by research.
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spelling Oliveira, Neuza Corte deEscolas::EAESPFranzese, CibeleNascimento, Maurício Reinert doSantos, Fábio Pereira dosLoureiro, Maria Rita Garcia2017-08-10T12:16:26Z2017-08-10T12:16:26Z2017-07-12OLIVEIRA, Neuza Corte de. Coordenação intergovernamental em políticas públicas: programa de aquisição de alimentos. Tese (Doutorado em Administração Pública e Governo) - Escola de Administração de Empresas de São Paulo, Fundação Getúlio Vargas - FGV, São Paulo, 2017.http://hdl.handle.net/10438/18633Generally speaking, in countries like Brazil, where there is a lot of inequality in income distribution, the constitutional arrangement of Federation adopts the principle of responsibility for the provision of most public services, particularly in the area of social policies, common to the three levels of Government. In this sense, the institutional design of intergovernmental relations between the different levels of Government can be understood as a set of mechanisms and strategies to induce the Government to adhere to national public policies. Thus, this paper seeks to analyse the forms of interaction between the three governmental spheres in Brazil looking particularly the food acquisition Program in purchase mode with simultaneous donation, mixed model. The choice of this empirical object is justified not only by your social importance in the fight against extreme poverty in the country, but above all by the fact become public policy whose implementation is done by the performance. To meet the proposed in the study, the methodological strategy adopted was the single case study, that allows to explain the causal links in speeches or real life situations too complex to be handled through experimental strategies or broader comparisons of data that require deepening of various levels of analysis, adopting a combination of techniques or information sources to validate the results , such as laws, decrees, resolutions, reports, minutes of meetings, interviews and direct observation. The choice of the State of Paraná and the municipality of Maringá as the locus of empirical research was made for practical reasons that facilitate the collection of information. As the research reinforces findings the literature of the existence of a pattern of interdependent relationship in the implementation of a public policy is key to your success. However, points out that the agreements between the spheres of Government are essential to achieve the goal outlined in the design of policy. Thus, the independent authority of Wright (1988), exists between Governments a total independence and autonomy relationship, which would be achieved from the complete clarification of the roles of each of the spheres of Government. Therefore, the type of hierarchical authority, modelizado by Wright, requires the implementation of shared public policy, a clear delineation of the roles of each sphere of Government. On the other hand, are not sufficient the delimitation of roles in the three spheres of Government, it is necessary to be clear policy objectives for implementers and what's expected of them. These issues are linked to a greater or lesser possibility of resistance to the plan. Add to that the forecast and availability of resources, especially financial. It is concluded that the hypothesis on which the investigation the ‘failure’ or the impossibility of the food acquisition Program (PAA) to intergovernmental relationship – demand taken as needed so that it reaches your goals – is due to the absence of an interdependent relationship pattern (or of bargaining) between his actors is proven by research.De modo geral, em países como o Brasil, em que há muita desigualdade na distribuição de renda, o arranjo constitucional federativo adota o princípio da responsabilidade pela provisão da maioria dos serviços públicos, em especial na área de políticas sociais, comum aos três níveis de governo. Nesse sentido, o desenho institucional das relações intergovernamentais entre os diferentes níveis de governo pode ser entendido como um conjunto de mecanismos e estratégias para induzir as esferas de governo a aderirem às políticas públicas nacionais. Assim, o presente trabalho procura analisar as formas de interação entre as três esferas governamentais no Brasil, olhando, particularmente, o Programa de Aquisição de Alimentos na modalidade compra com doação simultânea, modelo misto. A escolha desse objeto empírico justifica-se não só pela sua importância social no combate à extrema pobreza no país, mas sobretudo pelo fato de se constituir em política pública cuja implementação se faz pela atuação conjunta entre União, Estado e Município. Para atender o proposto no estudo, a estratégia metodológica adotada foi o estudo de caso único, que permite explicar as ligações causais em intervenções ou situações da vida real demasiadamente complexas para serem tratadas por meio de estratégias experimentais ou de comparações mais amplas de dados, que exigem aprofundamento de vários níveis de análise, adotando-se uma combinação de técnicas ou fontes de informação para validar os resultados, tais como leis, resoluções, decretos, relatórios, atas de reuniões, entrevistas e observação direta. A escolha do Estado do Paraná e o Município de Maringá como o lócus empírico da pesquisa foi feita por razões de ordem prática que facilitam a coleta de informações. Como conclusões, a investigação reforça argumentação da literatura de que a existência de um padrão de relacionamento interdependente na implementação de uma política pública é fundamental para seu sucesso. Entretanto, ressalta que os acordos entre as esferas de governo são essenciais para atingir o objetivo traçado no desenho da política. Desse modo, na Autoridade Independente de Wright (1988), existe entre os governos um relacionamento de total independência e autonomia, o que seria conseguido a partir da completa clarificação dos papéis de cada uma das esferas de governo. Portanto, o tipo de autoridade hierárquica, modelizado por Wright, exige que a implementação da política pública compartilhada, uma clara delimitação dos papéis de cada esfera de governo. Por outro lado, não é suficiente a delimitação dos papéis nas três esferas de governo; é necessário que os objetivos da política sejam claros para os implementadores e o que esperam deles. Essas questões vinculam-se à maior ou menor possibilidade de resistência ao plano. Somam-se a isso a previsão e a disponibilidade de recursos, financeiros, principalmente. Conclui-se que a hipótese que fundamenta a investigação, o ‘fracasso’ ou a impossibilidade de o Programa de Aquisição de Alimentos (PAA) concretizar uma relação intergovernamental – exigência tida como necessária para que ele atinja seus objetivos – deve-se à ausência de um padrão de relacionamento interdependente (ou de barganha) entre seus atores é comprovada pela pesquisa.porIntergovernmental relationshipsFederalismPublic policyRelações intergovernamentaisFederalismoPolíticas públicasPAAAdministração públicaAdministração públicaFederalismoPolítica alimentar - BrasilCoordenação intergovernamental em políticas públicas: programa de aquisição de alimentosinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisreponame:Repositório Institucional do FGV (FGV Repositório Digital)instname:Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV)instacron:FGVinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTEXTTESE_FINAL_ago.pdf.txtTESE_FINAL_ago.pdf.txtExtracted 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Coordenação intergovernamental em políticas públicas: programa de aquisição de alimentos
title Coordenação intergovernamental em políticas públicas: programa de aquisição de alimentos
spellingShingle Coordenação intergovernamental em políticas públicas: programa de aquisição de alimentos
Oliveira, Neuza Corte de
Intergovernmental relationships
Federalism
Public policy
Relações intergovernamentais
Federalismo
Políticas públicas
PAA
Administração pública
Administração pública
Federalismo
Política alimentar - Brasil
title_short Coordenação intergovernamental em políticas públicas: programa de aquisição de alimentos
title_full Coordenação intergovernamental em políticas públicas: programa de aquisição de alimentos
title_fullStr Coordenação intergovernamental em políticas públicas: programa de aquisição de alimentos
title_full_unstemmed Coordenação intergovernamental em políticas públicas: programa de aquisição de alimentos
title_sort Coordenação intergovernamental em políticas públicas: programa de aquisição de alimentos
author Oliveira, Neuza Corte de
author_facet Oliveira, Neuza Corte de
author_role author
dc.contributor.unidadefgv.por.fl_str_mv Escolas::EAESP
dc.contributor.member.none.fl_str_mv Franzese, Cibele
Nascimento, Maurício Reinert do
Santos, Fábio Pereira dos
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira, Neuza Corte de
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Loureiro, Maria Rita Garcia
contributor_str_mv Loureiro, Maria Rita Garcia
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Intergovernmental relationships
Federalism
Public policy
topic Intergovernmental relationships
Federalism
Public policy
Relações intergovernamentais
Federalismo
Políticas públicas
PAA
Administração pública
Administração pública
Federalismo
Política alimentar - Brasil
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Relações intergovernamentais
Federalismo
Políticas públicas
PAA
dc.subject.area.por.fl_str_mv Administração pública
dc.subject.bibliodata.por.fl_str_mv Administração pública
Federalismo
Política alimentar - Brasil
description Generally speaking, in countries like Brazil, where there is a lot of inequality in income distribution, the constitutional arrangement of Federation adopts the principle of responsibility for the provision of most public services, particularly in the area of social policies, common to the three levels of Government. In this sense, the institutional design of intergovernmental relations between the different levels of Government can be understood as a set of mechanisms and strategies to induce the Government to adhere to national public policies. Thus, this paper seeks to analyse the forms of interaction between the three governmental spheres in Brazil looking particularly the food acquisition Program in purchase mode with simultaneous donation, mixed model. The choice of this empirical object is justified not only by your social importance in the fight against extreme poverty in the country, but above all by the fact become public policy whose implementation is done by the performance. To meet the proposed in the study, the methodological strategy adopted was the single case study, that allows to explain the causal links in speeches or real life situations too complex to be handled through experimental strategies or broader comparisons of data that require deepening of various levels of analysis, adopting a combination of techniques or information sources to validate the results , such as laws, decrees, resolutions, reports, minutes of meetings, interviews and direct observation. The choice of the State of Paraná and the municipality of Maringá as the locus of empirical research was made for practical reasons that facilitate the collection of information. As the research reinforces findings the literature of the existence of a pattern of interdependent relationship in the implementation of a public policy is key to your success. However, points out that the agreements between the spheres of Government are essential to achieve the goal outlined in the design of policy. Thus, the independent authority of Wright (1988), exists between Governments a total independence and autonomy relationship, which would be achieved from the complete clarification of the roles of each of the spheres of Government. Therefore, the type of hierarchical authority, modelizado by Wright, requires the implementation of shared public policy, a clear delineation of the roles of each sphere of Government. On the other hand, are not sufficient the delimitation of roles in the three spheres of Government, it is necessary to be clear policy objectives for implementers and what's expected of them. These issues are linked to a greater or lesser possibility of resistance to the plan. Add to that the forecast and availability of resources, especially financial. It is concluded that the hypothesis on which the investigation the ‘failure’ or the impossibility of the food acquisition Program (PAA) to intergovernmental relationship – demand taken as needed so that it reaches your goals – is due to the absence of an interdependent relationship pattern (or of bargaining) between his actors is proven by research.
publishDate 2017
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dc.date.issued.fl_str_mv 2017-07-12
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dc.identifier.citation.fl_str_mv OLIVEIRA, Neuza Corte de. Coordenação intergovernamental em políticas públicas: programa de aquisição de alimentos. Tese (Doutorado em Administração Pública e Governo) - Escola de Administração de Empresas de São Paulo, Fundação Getúlio Vargas - FGV, São Paulo, 2017.
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