Administrative Capacity and Health Care in Africa: Path Dependence as a Contextual Variable

Abstract

We examine the role of administrative capacity on health outcomes in 36 African nations using the path dependence of being a British colony as the contextual variable.

Publication
in Comparative Public Management: Why National, Environmental, and Organizational Context Matter
Cameron Wimpy
Cameron Wimpy
Associate Professor and Department Chair of Political Science

My research interests include political methodology, political economy, political violence, and public policy.