Institutional Change, Political Economy, and State Capabilities : Learning from Edo State, Nigeria
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                    - Bain, Katherine (Author)
 - Porter, Doug (Author)
 - Watts, Michael (Author)
 
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            Institutional Change, Political Economy, and State Capabilities : Learning from Edo State, Nigeria
        Abstract
            This paper is one of a series aimed at
 deepening the World Bank’s capacity to follow through on
 commitments made in response to the World Development Report
 (WDR) 2011, which gave renewed prominence to the nexus
 between conflict, security, and development. Nigeria is a
 remarkable illustration of how deeply intractable the cycle
 of poverty, conflict, and fragility can become when tied to
 the ferocious battles associated with the political economy
 of oil. This paper places the corpus of analytic and
 programmatic work concerning institutional reform in
 conversation with a now substantial body of work on resource
 politics and most especially, the debate over the
 politico-institutional character (sometimes called political
 settlements or pacting arrangements associated with the
 order of power) and reform landscape of the petro-state.
 Recent institution reform policy writing appears to have
 little to say about the political and economic conditions in
 which crises and institutional disjunctures may authorize,
 and thereby enable, agents to embark on institutional
 reforms. The authors focus on Edo state for two reasons.
 First, it does not on its face appear to be an obvious
 location in which to explore a reform experience, given its
 entanglement in the Niger Delta conflict and the maladies
 typically associated with state fragility. Second, Edo is of
 interest also because of the changes that its experience is
 contributing to the World Bank country team’s effort to
 engage operationally across all its instruments with the
 political economy of institutional reform in Nigeria, its
 largest client country in Africa.
        Series Title
            Justice, security, and development series
        Place
            Washington DC
        Institution
            World Bank
        Date
            2015
        Accessed
            17/01/2018, 19:56
        Citation
            Bain, K., Porter, D., & Watts, M. (2015). Institutional Change, Political Economy, and State Capabilities : Learning from Edo State, Nigeria (Justice, Security, and Development Series). World Bank. https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/22379
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