Complexity in Institutional Reform
A Special Issue of World Development
A Special Issue of World Development
Guest Editor: Jean-Paul Faguet
Find papers as they are published online here
Jean-Paul Faguet – “Complexity in institutional reform”
Michael Albertus, Victor Menaldo and Jorge Rojas-Vallejos – “Why Elites Sometimes Undo Their Own Constitutional Privileges”
Jenna Bednar, Jean-Paul Faguet and Scott E Page – “Three Models of Institutional Incongruity: Multidimensionality, Networks and Culture”
Germán Bidegain and Felipe Carozzi – “Virtuous outcomes of instrumental intentions? The case of Uruguay’s 1996 Constitutional reform"
Simon Chauchard, Rachel E. Brulé and Alyssa R. Heinze – “Inclusive Reforms as Levers for Social Exclusion: The Paradoxical Consequences of Quotas for Women in Rural India”
Kent Eaton – “Electing Governors: The Introduction of Regional Elections in Latin America’s Unitary Countries”
Francisco Garfias and Emily A. Sellars – “The Political Consequences of the Jesuit Expulsion from New Spain”
Rebecca Hanson and Dorothy Kronick – “Official Vigilantism”
Jonathan Hopkin – “The Unintended Revolution? A Complexity Approach to Understanding Brexit”
David D. Laitin and Rajesh Ramachandran – “Switching to English in Rwanda’s Educational Curriculum: Estimating the Return on Investment”
Beatriz Magaloni and Esteban Salmón – “Fabricated Justice: How Due Process Reform Enables Evidence Manipulation”
Victoria Paniagua and Joan Ricart-Huguet – “Malapportionment in the Legislative and the Executive as Substitutes: Evidence from Argentina”