Restraining G ulliver: I nstitutional reform and the strengthening of state capacity and compliance
Abstract
Governance in the developing world is fraught with problems of corruption, weak institutions, and inadequate expertise among bureaucrats. Failing to enforce laws and regulations is one way in which these problems manifest themselves. In this paper, we evaluate changes across three institutions charged with oversight or administration of labor justice in Mexico. We find that both autonomy from the executive and professionalization are necessary...
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Title
Restraining G ulliver: I nstitutional reform and the strengthening of state capacity and compliance
Published Date
Nov 6, 2017
Journal
Volume
13
Issue
3
Pages
321 - 339
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