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What explains equity-enhancing reforms under centre-right governments? Evidence from Brazil

Alves, Daniel H. (2025) What explains equity-enhancing reforms under centre-right governments? Evidence from Brazil. Politics. ISSN 0263-3957

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Identification Number: 10.1177/02633957241310577

Abstract

Inequality levels declined across Latin America between the 1990s and 2010s, but research remains incipient on how equity-enhancing initiatives sometimes emerged in centre-right governments. This article checks which mechanisms enabled education reform and cash-transfer schemes during the PSDB-led administration in Brazil (1995–2002), considering electoral competition, left-wing legislative strength, social mobilisation, and coalition dynamics. By combining multiple data sources, it is possible to observe the president promoting his party’s electoral ‘brand’ and cultivating a large multiparty alliance as the equalising policies passed through Congress. Meanwhile, leftist legislators comprised a relatively weak group, and bottom-up pressures were almost non-existent. As validity checks, the study first engages with two alternative explanations: personal leadership and bureaucratic action. Second, it proposes applying competitive elections and cross-party cooperation as possible explanatory factors for the persistence of the two analysed redistributive programmes in the governments of the left-wing Workers’ Party (2003–2016) and the far-right Jair Bolsonaro (2019–2022).

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: © 2025 The Author(s)
Divisions: LSE
Subjects: J Political Science
H Social Sciences
Date Deposited: 19 Dec 2025 14:30
Last Modified: 19 Dec 2025 17:21
URI: http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/id/eprint/130712

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