Implementing local participatory institutions: evidence from the Chilean communes

Rodolfo Disi Pavlic, Edgar Rebolledo Toro

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Abstract

This article analyses the factors shaping the implementation of local participatory institutions (LPI) using evidence from Chile’s 345 communes. Based on the literature on participatory politics, it identifies several factors associated with the implementation of LPI, which are categorised into two dimensions: municipal supply vs. civic demand, and capacity vs. agency. Regression analyses show that explanations emphasising social structure, and to a lesser extent, municipal capacity, have more explanatory power than the ones emphasising municipal and social agency. Specifically, municipal financial and professional capacity, and local poverty and population size have important effects on LPI implementation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)107-128
Number of pages22
JournalLocal Government Studies
Volume48
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Chilean politics
  • Participatory institutions
  • citizen participation
  • local governance
  • subnational politics
  • transparency

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