In recent years, there has been increasing interest in whether and how bureaucratic effectiveness contributes to development. Just what makes for an effective bureaucracy and what are the building blocks of state capacity remain subject to debate. This article reviews the arguments connecting contemporary research using administrative data and field experiments to wider discussions of the origins of state capacity. Most current research has focused on understanding specific features of the environment in which bureaucrats operate. We connect this to discussions of bureaucratic systems, specifically the relationship to politics, citizens, firms, and nongovernmental organizations
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Politicians in the developing world are often faced with the challenge of delegating policy to non-p...
This research examines the relationship between bureaucratic politics, incentive structures, and gov...
In recent years, there has been increasing interest in whether and how bureaucratic effectiveness co...
There is a broad consensus that state capacity is central to economic and institutional development....
State capacity has attracted renewed interest over the last years, notably in the study of violent c...
This research explores the role of politics in the construction of a capable bureaucracy. The domina...
This paper challenges the long-term criticism of the efficiency of the Weberian model of bureaucracy...
The role that state capacity plays in development has been the subject of growing cross-disciplinary...
This paper explores the link between democracy, bureaucratic capacity and environmental quality. Whi...
The relationship between politics and administration in democratic systems is a key theme in politic...
There has been a resuscitation of the view that the state can play an important role in the industri...
This study examines an empirical link between bureaucratic structures and country-level innovation o...
Here, Kenneth J. Meier and Laurence J. O'Toole Jr. present a timely analysis of working democracy, a...
This paper explores the link between democracy, bureaucratic capacity and environmental quality. Whi...
Why some bureaucracies are autonomous regarding personnel policies? New Political Economy approaches...
Politicians in the developing world are often faced with the challenge of delegating policy to non-p...
This research examines the relationship between bureaucratic politics, incentive structures, and gov...
In recent years, there has been increasing interest in whether and how bureaucratic effectiveness co...
There is a broad consensus that state capacity is central to economic and institutional development....
State capacity has attracted renewed interest over the last years, notably in the study of violent c...
This research explores the role of politics in the construction of a capable bureaucracy. The domina...
This paper challenges the long-term criticism of the efficiency of the Weberian model of bureaucracy...
The role that state capacity plays in development has been the subject of growing cross-disciplinary...
This paper explores the link between democracy, bureaucratic capacity and environmental quality. Whi...
The relationship between politics and administration in democratic systems is a key theme in politic...
There has been a resuscitation of the view that the state can play an important role in the industri...
This study examines an empirical link between bureaucratic structures and country-level innovation o...
Here, Kenneth J. Meier and Laurence J. O'Toole Jr. present a timely analysis of working democracy, a...
This paper explores the link between democracy, bureaucratic capacity and environmental quality. Whi...
Why some bureaucracies are autonomous regarding personnel policies? New Political Economy approaches...
Politicians in the developing world are often faced with the challenge of delegating policy to non-p...
This research examines the relationship between bureaucratic politics, incentive structures, and gov...