There is a broad consensus that state capacity is central to economic and institutional development. But while the concept originated as a tool for macro-historical and comparative analysis, its success has led the term “capacity” to become a default metaphor for discussing the quality of government bureaucracies. This paper discusses the limitations to conceiving of narrower questions of bureaucratic performance and policy implementation through the lens of the broad, aggregate concept of capacity. Whereas capacity refers to bureaucracies’ hypothetical potential, this usually differs from their actual actions due to internal information and incentive problems created by bureaucracies’ collective nature, and the constraints and uncertainty ...
The role that state capacity plays in development has been the subject of growing cross-disciplinary...
Advice-giving, at least in its recorded form, can be traced to Niccolo Machiavelli’s The Prince—and ...
According to a narrow definition, institutional capacity of the state is the ability of the governme...
This paper reviews the growing literature on “state capacity” in political science and related disci...
In recent years, there has been increasing interest in whether and how bureaucratic effectiveness co...
Politicians in the developing world are often faced with the challenge of delegating policy to non-p...
This working paper is part of the research programme on 'Institutions, Governance and Long‐term Econ...
This volume proposes a capacity-centered approach for understanding American bureaucracy. The admini...
The state has been “brought back in” and today state capacity is one of the most important research ...
Government capacity and capability are not only a matter of public rhetoric. Government capacity may...
Most states of the world are ineffective at implementing policy. State capacity to perform these tas...
In this thesis, I use the concept of state capacity to account for cross-national levels of variatio...
This paper proposes and quantitatively tests a measurement of state capacity using Robert Adcock and...
The administrative ability of the state to deliver effective policy is essential for economic develo...
The issue of institutional capacity has received increased attention in the research on policy integ...
The role that state capacity plays in development has been the subject of growing cross-disciplinary...
Advice-giving, at least in its recorded form, can be traced to Niccolo Machiavelli’s The Prince—and ...
According to a narrow definition, institutional capacity of the state is the ability of the governme...
This paper reviews the growing literature on “state capacity” in political science and related disci...
In recent years, there has been increasing interest in whether and how bureaucratic effectiveness co...
Politicians in the developing world are often faced with the challenge of delegating policy to non-p...
This working paper is part of the research programme on 'Institutions, Governance and Long‐term Econ...
This volume proposes a capacity-centered approach for understanding American bureaucracy. The admini...
The state has been “brought back in” and today state capacity is one of the most important research ...
Government capacity and capability are not only a matter of public rhetoric. Government capacity may...
Most states of the world are ineffective at implementing policy. State capacity to perform these tas...
In this thesis, I use the concept of state capacity to account for cross-national levels of variatio...
This paper proposes and quantitatively tests a measurement of state capacity using Robert Adcock and...
The administrative ability of the state to deliver effective policy is essential for economic develo...
The issue of institutional capacity has received increased attention in the research on policy integ...
The role that state capacity plays in development has been the subject of growing cross-disciplinary...
Advice-giving, at least in its recorded form, can be traced to Niccolo Machiavelli’s The Prince—and ...
According to a narrow definition, institutional capacity of the state is the ability of the governme...