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State Capacity Shapes How Governments Fare During Crises
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state capacity
external shock
cabinet stability
regression analysis
Comparative Politics
PSR&M
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Government Instability and the State was authored by Daniel Walther, Torbjorn Bergman and Johan Hellström. It was published by Cambridge in PSR&M in 2019.

Hypothesis: State capacity influences government response effectiveness during crises.

Empirical Findings: Low state capacity predicts higher risk for early government termination, especially through replacement rather than elections. External shocks like rising unemployment significantly impact cabinet stability only when state capacity is weak.

Implications: This suggests governments with limited administrative resources are more vulnerable to failing in crisis policy implementation.

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