AFTER THE WASHINGTON CONSENSUS: INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE AND GOVERNANCE

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Autor(a) principal: Schneider, Aaron
Data de Publicação: 2008
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista Debates
Texto Completo: https://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/debates/article/view/2478
Resumo: Our understanding of governance in developing countries is weak and frequently misguided. That international donors are paying attention to governance is important, but many observers limit themselves to the ways in which governance enhances markets. Governance is certainly necessary for market development, but governments at times perform other functions, including replacing markets and protecting social norms from market transactions. In addition to a limited notion of governance, methods of measuring governance frequently limit themselves to quantitative indicators. This misses the variety of sequences and interactions by which states and markets are built and the unique socio-cultural ways in which governance is likely to operate at different places and times. Finally, we need to be far more aware of the way in which Northern actions, even guided by good intentions, weaken governance in the South. Certain kinds of trade and aid may actually undermine governance rather than enhance it. Of particular worry is Northern impact on taxes and tax administration in the South. Aid modalities, such as fragmented project aid, do little to enhance governance and may worsen it. Further, insisting on exemptions for materials, services, and incomes purchased with aid, as many donors do, worsens governance.
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spelling AFTER THE WASHINGTON CONSENSUS: INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE AND GOVERNANCEInternational AidTaxationGovernanceGovernanceTaxationOur understanding of governance in developing countries is weak and frequently misguided. That international donors are paying attention to governance is important, but many observers limit themselves to the ways in which governance enhances markets. Governance is certainly necessary for market development, but governments at times perform other functions, including replacing markets and protecting social norms from market transactions. In addition to a limited notion of governance, methods of measuring governance frequently limit themselves to quantitative indicators. This misses the variety of sequences and interactions by which states and markets are built and the unique socio-cultural ways in which governance is likely to operate at different places and times. Finally, we need to be far more aware of the way in which Northern actions, even guided by good intentions, weaken governance in the South. Certain kinds of trade and aid may actually undermine governance rather than enhance it. Of particular worry is Northern impact on taxes and tax administration in the South. Aid modalities, such as fragmented project aid, do little to enhance governance and may worsen it. Further, insisting on exemptions for materials, services, and incomes purchased with aid, as many donors do, worsens governance.Nossa compreensão da governança em países em desenvolvimento é frágil e, frequentemente, distorcida. O fato de que os investidores estrangeiros estão preocupados com a governança é importante, porém, muitos observadores se limitam a examinar as formas como a governança ajuda o mercado. A governança, de fato, é importante para o desenvolvimento do mercado, mas os governos, às vezes, desempenham outras funções que incluem a substituição do mercado e proteção das normas sociais das transações do mercado. Igualmente, uma noção limitada de governança e métodos de medir segurança, frequentemente se limitam a indicadores quantitativos. Tal abordagem negligencia as seqüências e interações pelas quais os Estados e mercados são construídos e a forma única sócio-cultural pela qual a governança pode operar em diferentes lugares e épocas. Finalmente, é preciso estar atento às ações de Norte que, mesmo bem intencionadas, enfraquecem os governos do Sul. Alguns tipos de ajuda e comércio podem prejudicar a governança ao invés de fortalecêla. Um aspecto fundamental nesta direção é o impacto dos impostos e administração tributária no Sul. Modalidades de ajuda, tais como um projeto de ajuda fragmentado, pouco contribui para fortalecer a governança e, ao contrário, pode enfraquecê-la. Além do mais, a instância em isenção de materiais, serviços e bens adquiridos por meio da ajuda externa pode piorar a governança.UFRGS2008-06-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/debates/article/view/247810.22456/1982-5269.2478Revista Debates; Vol. 2 Núm. 1 (2008); 5Revista Debates; v. 2 n. 1 (2008); 51982-52692236-479Xreponame:Revista Debatesinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSporhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/debates/article/view/2478/2879Schneider, Aaroninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-01-10T13:10:15Zoai:seer.ufrgs.br:article/2478Revistahttps://seer.ufrgs.br/debatesPUBhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/debates/oai1982-52692236-479Xopendoar:2023-01-10T13:10:15Revista Debates - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
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title AFTER THE WASHINGTON CONSENSUS: INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE AND GOVERNANCE
spellingShingle AFTER THE WASHINGTON CONSENSUS: INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE AND GOVERNANCE
Schneider, Aaron
International Aid
Taxation
Governance
Governance
Taxation
title_short AFTER THE WASHINGTON CONSENSUS: INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE AND GOVERNANCE
title_full AFTER THE WASHINGTON CONSENSUS: INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE AND GOVERNANCE
title_fullStr AFTER THE WASHINGTON CONSENSUS: INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE AND GOVERNANCE
title_full_unstemmed AFTER THE WASHINGTON CONSENSUS: INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE AND GOVERNANCE
title_sort AFTER THE WASHINGTON CONSENSUS: INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE AND GOVERNANCE
author Schneider, Aaron
author_facet Schneider, Aaron
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Schneider, Aaron
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv International Aid
Taxation
Governance
Governance
Taxation
topic International Aid
Taxation
Governance
Governance
Taxation
description Our understanding of governance in developing countries is weak and frequently misguided. That international donors are paying attention to governance is important, but many observers limit themselves to the ways in which governance enhances markets. Governance is certainly necessary for market development, but governments at times perform other functions, including replacing markets and protecting social norms from market transactions. In addition to a limited notion of governance, methods of measuring governance frequently limit themselves to quantitative indicators. This misses the variety of sequences and interactions by which states and markets are built and the unique socio-cultural ways in which governance is likely to operate at different places and times. Finally, we need to be far more aware of the way in which Northern actions, even guided by good intentions, weaken governance in the South. Certain kinds of trade and aid may actually undermine governance rather than enhance it. Of particular worry is Northern impact on taxes and tax administration in the South. Aid modalities, such as fragmented project aid, do little to enhance governance and may worsen it. Further, insisting on exemptions for materials, services, and incomes purchased with aid, as many donors do, worsens governance.
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