The New Paradox of Plenty in the Andes
This project considered whether windfall revenues in Latin American countries have improved the ability of states to produce sustainable and equitable budget allocations.
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This project considered whether windfall revenues in Latin American countries have improved the ability of states to produce sustainable and equitable budget allocations.
This project examined some of the factors that contribute to better local governance and economic performance, focusing on district-level variations.
Based on extensive fieldwork interviews in China and Africa, this project examines the role of Chinese private enterprises in Africa.
This project looked at the internal and external ‘political economy’ of government agencies in poor governance countries and tested hypotheses from the literature on the factors that incline them toward becoming ‘pockets of productivity’.
This research looks at recent reforms of the state that seek to create new patterns of state-society relations around the public provisioning of social and other services.