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Forging then taming leviathan: State capacity, constraints on rulers, and development
Jonathan K. Hanson
Department of Political Science
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Keyphrases
Capacity Constraints
100%
Ruler
100%
State Capacity
100%
Leviathan
100%
Productivity Growth
40%
State Authority
40%
New Institutional Economics
20%
State Constraints
20%
Role of Government
20%
Panel Dataset
20%
World Economy
20%
Relative Strength
20%
Continued Growth
20%
Strong Positive Effect
20%
Capital Stock
20%
Economic Performance
20%
Institutional Constraints
20%
Industrial Economy
20%
Checks-and-balances
20%
Country Distance
20%
Property Rights
20%
GDP per Capita
20%
Basic State
20%
Private Investment
20%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Property Right
50%
Private Investment
50%