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Municipal governments are increasingly responsible for vital public services in Latin America and other regions, yet vary in their ability to meet these obligations. How can we understand this variation, and contribute to improvements? This colloquium will focus on the conceptualization and measurement of municipal state capacity in Latin America, and engage with recent explanations of variation in the region.
This colloquium features presentations by two leading experts on the topic, Professor Claudia Avellaneda Associate Professor, Indiana University (and Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford); and Professor Eduardo Grin, (Fundacion Gertulio Vargas and Visiting Scholar, UC Berkeley).
Berkeley PhD students Isabel Peñaranda Currie (GMS and City & Regional Planning) and Isabella Montini (Political Science) will comment on their presentations and suggest avenues for future research.
The session will conclude with a general discussion among participants about how the study of local state capacity should move forward.
This event is co-sponsored by Global Metropolitan Studies and the Department of City & Regional Planning at UC Berkeley.
Light refreshments will be provided.
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