Sector-specific development and policy vulnerability in the Philippines
Why does a state build institutional capacity in certain sectors rather than others? Despite having gained leverage explaining the emergence of institutions in the developmental states of East Asia, we have comparatively weak accounts for sub‐national variation in institutional strength, a much more...
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Main Author: | RICKS, Jacob I. |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2017
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