Ministros, Gabinetes y la gestión de las políticas públicas

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The selection of articles that we present here contributes to a current debate with multiple implications that allows us to discuss how the government and its agents make decisions based on their previous experiences (trajectory) or their political networks. It also allows us to advance new research agendas in which we can develop questions about the scope of institutions in the development of public policies, styles of government, and programmatic orientations.

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Estado, Gobierno y Gestión Pública, 21(40), 6-9
Alejandro Olivares
Alejandro Olivares
Profesor Asociado

Profesor Asociado en la Escuela de Gobierno y Administración Pública de la Universidad Mayor, Chile. Investigador Adjunto en Training Data Lab, Chile.

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