The politics of institutional reform: Vulnerability and bureaucratic independence in Asian agriculture
Although effective bureaucracies are seen as key for service provision in developing states, we still have limited explanations for their emergence. I argue getting these institutions right is a political, rather than technical, challenge based on a set of theoretical predictions for reform outcomes...
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Main Author: | RICKS, Jacob |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2022
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