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    Endogenous state capacity

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    Canonical studies of the origins of state capacity have focused on macro-historical or structural explanations. I review recent research in historical political economy that showcases the role of politics - agents, their constraints, and their motivations - in the evolution of state capacity. Findings from both developed and developing countries emphasize how elite conflict, principal-agent dilemmas, and ethnic and racial differences have shaped agents' preferences for capacity. These new studies demonstrate that state capacity can be strategically manipulated by political and economic elites, and that the various dimensions of state capacity - extractive, coercive, legal - do not necessarily move together. Refocusing our attention on the political drivers of state capacity has also shed light on why there are such stark subnational variations in the development of state capacity, particularly within large polities like India, China, and the United States. The findings point to the need for more nuanced conceptualization and measurement of state capacity

    Using Content Provider Signals to Select Individual Content Items for a Content Item Campaign

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    This document describes a system and method in which signals from a third-party content provider are used to help select content items in the content item campaign of the third-party content provider. The selected content items are then presented to a resource. The signals may be used to help select between content items for which there are known metrics and content items for which there are no metrics. The signals indicate trends or preferences that may indicate that one content item or type of content item is a better choice compared to other content items

    Electronic Absorption Spectra of 2-, 4-, 6- and 7-Methyl Quinoline Vapours

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    Electronic Absorption Spectrum of 5-Methylpyrimidine

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