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Revista de ciencia política (Santiago)
versión On-line ISSN 0718-090X
Resumen
SOIFER, HILLEL DAVID. MEASURING STATE CAPACITY IN CONTEMPORARY LATIN AMERICA. Rev. cienc. polít. (Santiago) [online]. 2012, vol.32, n.3, pp.585-598. ISSN 0718-090X. http://dx.doi.org/10.4067/S0718-090X2012000300004.
This paper builds a new measure of state capacity for application to contemporary Latin America which improves on existing indices in several ways. First, rather than using a single proxy, it combines multiple dimensions (extraction, security, and the administration of basic services) of the minimal or juridical state. Second, each dimension is measured with multiple indicators, which allows scholars to work around problems of subnational data availability. Third and most centrally, cases are scored using a new, reach-adjusted, population and territory-weighted approach, which provides the first systematic means of assessment of the power of the national state and its uneven reach across territory and into society and thus allows the empirical investigation of a crucial aspect of Latin American stateness.
Palabras clave : State capacity; State Power; Measurement; Unevenness; Administration.