Productive Development Policies in Costa Rica: Market Failures, Government Failures, and Policy Outcomes

This paper analyzes five Productive Development Policies (PDPs) implemented in Costa Rica, finding that they are not optimally addressing market failures. Moreover, government failures rather than market failures represent the main justification for PDPs. Even in the presence of market failures, the policy instruments applied are not necessarily the most economically efficient but rather the most politically feasible options. In addition, the lack of policy evaluation and monitoring prevents adjustments and corrections of such policies. Addressing the arguments for policy intervention and incorporating the results of evaluation into policy design and reform are necessary conditions for success. In spite of positive policy outcomes, limitations to enhance competitiveness and create the conditions for productivity growth are still present. An umbrella approach in the case of those PDPs that reinforce each other is necessary for productivity growth.

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Main Author: Inter-American Development Bank
Other Authors: Julio Rosales-Tijerino
Format: Working Papers biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Inter-American Development Bank
Subjects:Industrial Policy, D78 - Positive Analysis of Policy Formulation and Implementation, L52 - Industrial Policy • Sectoral Planning Methods, IDB-WP-157,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0010930
https://publications.iadb.org/en/productive-development-policies-costa-rica-market-failures-government-failures-and-policy-outcomes
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spelling dig-bid-node-101252024-05-30T20:25:17ZProductive Development Policies in Costa Rica: Market Failures, Government Failures, and Policy Outcomes 2010-03-11T00:00:00+0000 http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0010930 https://publications.iadb.org/en/productive-development-policies-costa-rica-market-failures-government-failures-and-policy-outcomes Inter-American Development Bank Industrial Policy D78 - Positive Analysis of Policy Formulation and Implementation L52 - Industrial Policy • Sectoral Planning Methods IDB-WP-157 This paper analyzes five Productive Development Policies (PDPs) implemented in Costa Rica, finding that they are not optimally addressing market failures. Moreover, government failures rather than market failures represent the main justification for PDPs. Even in the presence of market failures, the policy instruments applied are not necessarily the most economically efficient but rather the most politically feasible options. In addition, the lack of policy evaluation and monitoring prevents adjustments and corrections of such policies. Addressing the arguments for policy intervention and incorporating the results of evaluation into policy design and reform are necessary conditions for success. In spite of positive policy outcomes, limitations to enhance competitiveness and create the conditions for productivity growth are still present. An umbrella approach in the case of those PDPs that reinforce each other is necessary for productivity growth. Inter-American Development Bank Julio Rosales-Tijerino Luis Rivera Ricardo Monge-González Working Papers application/pdf IDB Publications Costa Rica en
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Productive Development Policies in Costa Rica: Market Failures, Government Failures, and Policy Outcomes
description This paper analyzes five Productive Development Policies (PDPs) implemented in Costa Rica, finding that they are not optimally addressing market failures. Moreover, government failures rather than market failures represent the main justification for PDPs. Even in the presence of market failures, the policy instruments applied are not necessarily the most economically efficient but rather the most politically feasible options. In addition, the lack of policy evaluation and monitoring prevents adjustments and corrections of such policies. Addressing the arguments for policy intervention and incorporating the results of evaluation into policy design and reform are necessary conditions for success. In spite of positive policy outcomes, limitations to enhance competitiveness and create the conditions for productivity growth are still present. An umbrella approach in the case of those PDPs that reinforce each other is necessary for productivity growth.
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title_short Productive Development Policies in Costa Rica: Market Failures, Government Failures, and Policy Outcomes
title_full Productive Development Policies in Costa Rica: Market Failures, Government Failures, and Policy Outcomes
title_fullStr Productive Development Policies in Costa Rica: Market Failures, Government Failures, and Policy Outcomes
title_full_unstemmed Productive Development Policies in Costa Rica: Market Failures, Government Failures, and Policy Outcomes
title_sort productive development policies in costa rica: market failures, government failures, and policy outcomes
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