ARTÍCULO
TITULO

Tolerance of noncompliance: Discretion rather than simple rules?

Álvaro Forteza    
Cecilia Noboa    

Resumen

We argue that societies sometimes choose not to enforce the law to gain ?flexibility?. Especially developing countries face a dilemma between discretion and commitment to only partially-contingent rules. Rules are good for incentives, but discretion may be more ?flexible?. We embed this dilemma in a political model and show that citizens will not support strong enforcement institutions unless the state is able to commit to sufficiently sophisticated redistributive policies.

PÁGINAS
pp. 31 - 59
MATERIAS
ECONOMÍA