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Fragmented State Capacity in Four Typical Bolivian Municipalities

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This chapter provides a typical case analysis of four Bolivian Municipalities. The central aim is to test the previously generated hypothesis at the micro level. This makes it possible not only to offer a more vivid depiction of the features of service provision, but also to explore in more detail the underlying causal mechanisms.

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Just Quiles, M. (2019). Fragmented State Capacity in Four Typical Bolivian Municipalities. In: Fragmented State Capacity. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-25794-1_5

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