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State Building in Boom Times —— Commodities and Coalitions in Latin America and Africa

----- 兴旺时期的国家建筑-商品和拉丁美洲与非洲的联盟

ISBN: 9780199364954 出版年:2014 页码:255 Saylor, Ryan Oxford University Press

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Acknowledgments 1. The Multiple Motives behind State Building in the Developing World The Revenue Imperative and State Building in the Developing World Alternative State Building Motives Boom Times and State Building in Coalitional Perspective Commodity Booms and State Building in Latin America and Africa 2. Boom Times, Coalitional Politics, and State Building State Capacity, Public Goods, and Institutions: The Conceptual Terrain A Coalitional Approach to State Building: The Theoretical Argument Case Selection and Measurement Alternative Hypotheses 3. Striking State Building due to Chile's Double Boom, 1848-1883 Chile at Mid-Century The Revenue Imperative and Chilean State Building Chile's Double Boom in Wheat and Copper Public Goods Provided, but only to Ruling Coalition Members An Opposition Enriched, Civil War, and Institution Building Chile in 1883: A Precocious Latin American Leviathan 4. Seizing State Building Opportunities during Argentina's Wool Boom, 1852-1886 Argentina at Mid-Century The Revenue Imperative and Argentine State Building Argentina's Wool Boom New Public Goods for Powerful Ranching Elites Enriching Exports, Inter-Provincial Conflict, and Institution Building Argentina in 1886: From Port City to Modern State 5. Sugar Exporters, New Public Goods, and State Building in Mauritius, 1825-1895 Initial Conditions in Mauritius, 1825 The Revenue Imperative and Mauritian State Building The Sugar Boom and the Transformation of Mauritius Public Goods Seeking and Mauritian State Building Without a Diametrical Threat, Mediated Institutions Remain Mauritius in 1895: New Public Goods and a Growth in State Capacity 6. Marginalized Coffee Exporters and Missed State Building Opportunities in Colombia, 1880-1905 Colombia in the Late Nineteenth Century The Revenue Imperative and Colombian State Building Colombia's Coffee Boom Ostracized Coffee Exporters Fail to Obtain New Public Goods A Non-Elemental Threat Obviates Institution Building Persistent State Weakness in Colombia 7. Nationalist Politicians Squander State Building Opportunities while Fleecing Cocoa Exporters in Ghana, 1945-1966 Ghana at Mid-Century The Revenue Imperative and Ghanaian State Building Ghana's Postwar Cocoa Boom The CPP Frustrates Exporters' Efforts to Obtain New Public Goods The Persistence of Mediated Institutions in Postwar Ghana Ghana in 1966: Illusory State Building and Low State Capacity 8. Exporters' Marginalization and the Persistence of Nigeria's Weak State, 1945-1966 Nigeria at Mid-Century The Revenue Imperative and Nigerian State Building The Agricultural Commodity Boom Politically Marginalized Exporters Fail to Obtain New Public Goods Institutional Decentralization to Placate Nationalist Elites Nigeria in 1966: An Enervated State 9. Conclusion and Implications Theoretical Implications What Is the Resource Curse? Policy Implications References

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