Readership: Development studies specialists; lecturers in the politics and economics of Latin America; specialists in administrative reform.
Alan Angell, St Antony's College, Oxford, Pamela Lowden, and Rosemary Thorp, St Antony's College, Oxford
1: The Political Economy of Institutional Change in Colombia and Chile I2: Colombia: Political Renewal and Decentralization in a Weak State 3: Decentralization in Four Colombian Cities 4: Chile: Decentralization with a Strong State and Weak Regions 5: Municipal and Regional Government in Chile: The Persistence of the Centre II6: The Stimulus to Economic Development 7: Central Government Reform or Local Autonomy? The Case of Education 8: Decentralization, Participation, and the Poor 9: Conclusions