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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
The papers in this panel analyze state formation, bureaucratic politics, and policy reform in Latin America from a comparative historical perspective.
Economic Structures, Popular Militancy, and Public Sector Size in Latin America - Gabriel Ondetti, Missouri State University
Diverse but United: Elites and Public Goods in Early 20th Century Ecuador - Daniel Baquero, New York University
Two Paths to Reform: Parties and Technocrats in Latin American Healthcare Policy - Zoila Ponce de León, University of Pittsburgh
Embedded State-Building: Economic Openness and Fiscal Capacity in China - Yajie Wang, Yale University
State Development in Latin America: Explaining Unity and Variation - Sebastian Etchemendy, Universidad Torcuato Di Tella