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Tracing the Origins of Fragmented State Capacity in Bolivia

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This chapter provides the historical analysis of state capacity and public service development in Bolivia. The aim is to generate insights into the historical processes that help to explain the composition of contemporary patterns of local public services. The first section describes the conceptual ideas and the central hypotheses that will guide the historical investigation. The second section presents the corresponding empirical findings.

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Just Quiles, M. (2019). Tracing the Origins of Fragmented State Capacity in Bolivia. In: Fragmented State Capacity. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-25794-1_4

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