1. Revenues, states, and Central America 2. State-building in a globalized political economy 3. Historical junctures in Central American state-building and tax 4. 1990s transnational integration: quantitative evaluation of socioeconomic actors, democratic institutions, and tax regimes 5. Inside-out state-building in El Salvador: dominant and cohesive transnational elites 6. Outside-in state-building in Honduras: dominant but divided transnational elites 7. Crisis in Guatemalan state-building: divided, subordinate transnational elites 8. Conclusion: state-building and tax in developing countries.
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