Why do local governments produce redistributive urban policies, particularly in cities of the Global South? Present debates oscillate between highlighting these cities’ governmental problems or sustaining the enabling role of institutionalized social participation. From the standpoint of São Paulo, Brazil, this article shows a different picture. The trajectories of 27 redistributive urban programs follow a conflictive and incremental expansion and diversification of redistributive policies through time. Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) techniques indicate that program creation usually happened in left-wing administrations. Most of them were maintained after government swings, although at lower pace, due mainly to the pressure of political competition, but also on account of multi-level politics and policy routinization. Even previously discontinued programs tended to reemerge later, due to the embeddedness of civil society actors in policy communities and multi-level politics. Therefore, trajectories were explained by a combination of partisan politics and median voter mechanisms with policy production processes and actors.
Why do local governments produce redistributive urban policies?
Tipo de Material
Artigo de Periódico
Autor Principal
Marques, Eduardo Cesar Leão
Sexo
Homem
Código de Publicação (ISSN)
0735-2166
Código de Publicação (DOI)
https://doi.org/10.1080/07352166.2021.1881405
Título do periódico
Journal of Urban Affairs
Volume
45
Ano de Publicação
2021
Local da Publicação
Londres
Página Inicial
815
Página Final
834
Idioma
Inglês
Palavras chave
Local governments
Redistributive urban policies
Global South
Civil society actors
Multi-level politics
Resumo
Disciplina
Método e Técnica de Pesquisa
Métodos mistos
Área Temática
Referência Espacial
Cidade/Município
São Paulo
Macrorregião
Sudeste
Brasil
Habilitado
UF
São Paulo
Referência Temporal
1980-2020
Localização Eletrônica
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/07352166.2021.1881405#abstract