How Do Governments Become Great? : Ten Cases, Two Competing Explanations, One Large Research Agenda

Andrews, Matt (2013). How Do Governments Become Great? : Ten Cases, Two Competing Explanations, One Large Research Agenda. UNU-WIDER.

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  • Sub-type Working paper
    Author Andrews, Matt
    Title How Do Governments Become Great? : Ten Cases, Two Competing Explanations, One Large Research Agenda
    Volume/Issue No. 2013/91
    Publication Date 2013
    Place of Publication Helsinki
    Publisher UNU-WIDER
    Pages 21
    Language eng
    Abstract

    Governments can play great roles in their countries, regions, and cities; facilitating or leading the resolution of festering problems and opening new pathways for progress. Examples are more numerous than one might imagine and raise an important question

    UNU Topics of Focus Economic development
    Keyword Economic development
    Policy sciences
    Decision making (public administration)
    Copyright Holder UNU-WIDER
    Copyright Year 2013
    Copyright type Fair use permitted
    ISSN 17987237
    ISBN 9789292306687
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