This study provides a systematic comparative analysis of seven common cross-national measures of state capacity by focusing on three measurement issues: convergent validity, interchangeability, and case-specific disagreement. The author finds that the convergent validity of the measures is high, but the interchangeability of the measures is low. This means that even highly correlated measures of state capacity can lead to completely different statistical inferences. The cause of this puzzling finding lies in strikingly large disagreements on some of the country scores. The author shows that these disagreements depend on two factors: differences in underlying components and the level of state capacity. Considering the findings of this study,...
According to a narrow definition, institutional capacity of the state is the ability of the governme...
By comparing and analysing four cross-national measures of democracy, this article provides novel in...
This paper reviews the growing literature on “state capacity” in political science and related disci...
This study provides a systematic comparative analysis of seven established cross-national measures o...
The state has been “brought back in” and today state capacity is one of the most important research ...
The literature on state capacity is often at odds with what constitutes state capacity, how to opera...
The extent to which state capacity serves as an explanation for variations in intrastate (in)stabili...
The role that state capacity plays in development has been the subject of growing cross-disciplinary...
This paper proposes and quantitatively tests a measurement of state capacity using Robert Adcock and...
The concept of state capacity has been in development literature for decades. Nevertheless the conce...
State capacity is a core concept in political science research, and it is widely recognized that sta...
Political scientists have long suspected that differences in the degree to which governments are abl...
This paper contributes to the literature on state capacity by creating a measure with far more compr...
This working paper is part of the research programme on 'Institutions, Governance and Long‐term Econ...
AbstractState capacity is a key concept for research in public policy and political science. Despite...
According to a narrow definition, institutional capacity of the state is the ability of the governme...
By comparing and analysing four cross-national measures of democracy, this article provides novel in...
This paper reviews the growing literature on “state capacity” in political science and related disci...
This study provides a systematic comparative analysis of seven established cross-national measures o...
The state has been “brought back in” and today state capacity is one of the most important research ...
The literature on state capacity is often at odds with what constitutes state capacity, how to opera...
The extent to which state capacity serves as an explanation for variations in intrastate (in)stabili...
The role that state capacity plays in development has been the subject of growing cross-disciplinary...
This paper proposes and quantitatively tests a measurement of state capacity using Robert Adcock and...
The concept of state capacity has been in development literature for decades. Nevertheless the conce...
State capacity is a core concept in political science research, and it is widely recognized that sta...
Political scientists have long suspected that differences in the degree to which governments are abl...
This paper contributes to the literature on state capacity by creating a measure with far more compr...
This working paper is part of the research programme on 'Institutions, Governance and Long‐term Econ...
AbstractState capacity is a key concept for research in public policy and political science. Despite...
According to a narrow definition, institutional capacity of the state is the ability of the governme...
By comparing and analysing four cross-national measures of democracy, this article provides novel in...
This paper reviews the growing literature on “state capacity” in political science and related disci...