Imperial Rule, the Imposition of Bureaucratic Institutions, and their Long-Term Legacies
Abstract
Significant variation in the institutions and efficiency of public bureaucracies across countries and regions are observed. These differences could be partially responsible for divergence in the effectiveness of policy implementation, corruption levels, and economic development. Do imperial legacies contribute to the observed variation in the organization of public administrations? Historical foreign rule and colonization have been shown to have...
Paper Details
Title
Imperial Rule, the Imposition of Bureaucratic Institutions, and their Long-Term Legacies
Published Date
Aug 27, 2019
Journal
Volume
71
Issue
04
Pages
806 - 863
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