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The Influence of Trade Agreements on Foreign Policy
(Georgetown University, 2016)
Since the failure of the Doha round of negotiations, the number of trade agreements between countries has increased exponentially worldwide. The premise being that trade agreements tie nations closer together lessening the ...
Firm Heterogeneity and Participation in Trade Politics
(Georgetown University, 2017)
Industries seeking trade protection are commonly interpreted to be motivated by the economic gains stemming from decreased foreign competition. Yet, while protection for an industry results in reduced competition for all ...
Signs of Discrimination: The Effect of Politician Identity and Party Affiliation on Development Outcomes for Minorities in India
(Georgetown University, 2016)
This paper evaluates whether politician identity, and in particular, the party affiliation of legislators affects employment and welfare outcomes for minorities in India. I combine data on the outcome of close elections ...
¿NUEVA POLÍTICA PÚBLICA O MODA PASAJERA? EL CASO DE LA POLÍTICA DE DESARROLLO EMPRENDEDOR DE LA CIUDAD AUTÓNOMA DE BUENOS AIRES ENTRE 2008 Y 2015
(Georgetown University, 2017)
This study analyzes the City of Buenos Aires’s entrepreneurship policy during the eight-year period of Mauricio Macri’s government in the city (2008–2015). In a context marked by the rise of the concept of “entrepreneurship” ...
“Price Control Policies and State Capacities. Discipline, transfers and informal networks of control, monitoring and punishment. The “Precios Cuidados” Program in Argentina and its acceptance by local retailers”.
(Georgetown University, 2016)
The so called price control policies have traditionally been understood in terms of concerns about (a) the role and size of the bureaucracy implied (Taussig, 1919, Grayson and Neeb, 1974; Clinard, 1969; Rockoff, 1984; ...
Governance and Anti-Corruption Action Plans and Strategies: Secrets to Success in World Bank Investment Project Financing?
(Georgetown University, 2015)
Poor governance and corruption pose fundamental problems for development. International financial institutions and governments around the world accordingly expend significant portions of their resources and convening power ...
Business Influence in Public Policymaking: A Case Study of the Loan Guarantee Program Using an Assemblage-Theoretic Framework
(Georgetown University, 2018)
This thesis investigates the influence of business on the public policymaking process in the United States. A framework is proposed for categorizing policymaking contexts and mechanisms of influence, synthesized from ...
Structural and Ideological Barriers that Perpetuate the Implementation Gap in South Korean Women’s Empowerment Policie
(Georgetown University, 2018)
This thesis examines the structural and cultural barriers that perpetuate the implementation gap in South Korean women’s empowerment policies while asking the primary research question: despite having a strong women's ...
Japan’s Refugee Policy: Sharing the Burden of Human Security
(Georgetown University, 2018)
This thesis asks: why does Japan accept a low number of refugees despite its responsibility to contribute to global peace as a member of G7, its willingness to participate in other forms of humanitarian assistance, and its ...
The Differential Effects of Development Aid and Democracy Aid on Conflict Alleviation
(Georgetown University, 2018)
How effective is aid in reducing conflicts? Are there any differential effects of development aid and democracy aid? This study builds on the neo-liberal theory of inter-democratic peace and that economic development leads ...