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capability traps 2 Afghanistan 1 and legitimacy 1 big development 1 capable states 1 external expertise 1 governance 1 institutional change 1 isomorphic mimicry 1 public sector reform 1 resources 1
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Lant Pritchett, Michael Woolcock, Matt Andrews 1 Weijer, Frauke de 1
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A Capable State in Afghanistan: A Building Without a Foundation?
Weijer, Frauke de - eSocialSciences - 2013
This paper argues that attempts at state-building in Afghanistan have led to institutions that are not robust. The state institutions and organizations continue to be highly dependent on external resources and technical expertise, and lack of critical mass of people able and willing to maintain...
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Capability Traps? The Mechanisms of Persistent Implementation Failure - Working Paper 234
Lant Pritchett, Michael Woolcock, Matt Andrews - 2010
of empirical indicators of administrative capability to show that many countries remain in “state capability traps” in …. We explore how this can be so. That is, we do not attempt to explain why countries remain in capability traps; this would …
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