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51. Outward FDI from Colombia and its policy context

52. Land Titling as Women's Empowerment: Critical Observations from Recife Brazil

53. The High Return to Private Schooling in a Low-Income Country

54. Capital Controls: Myth and Reality-A Portfolio Balance Approach

55. Global Brazil and U.S.-Brazil Relations

56. Making Rio 2012 work: Setting the stage for global economic, social and ecological renewal

57. Families, Welfare Institutions and Economic Development: Chile and Sweden in Comparative Perspective

58. Latin American Urban Development into the 21st Century

59. Making Growth Inclusive - Some lessons from countries and the literature

60. Child Budget Initiatives in Latin America

61. Inward FDI in Colombia and its policy context

62. Elections and the Origins of an Argentine Democratic Tradition, 1810–1880

63. Outward investment by Trans-Latin enterprises: reasons for optimism

64. The growth of Brazil's direct investment abroad and the challenges it faces

65. Vulnerability and Resilience of the Middle Class in Latin America

66. Brazil and the Transatlantic Community in the Wake of the Global Crisis

67. Institutional development or direct support to the poor

68. Will World Bank and IMF Lending Lead to HIPC IV? Debt Deja-Vu All Over Again

69. The Environmental Impacts of Soybean Expansion And Infrastructure Development in Brazil's Amazon Basin

70. Social Mobility in Bolivia is Finally Improving!

71. Political Crises and Democracy in Latin America Since the End of the Cold War

72. Regime Legacies and Democratization: Explaining Variance in the Level of Democracy in Latin America, 1978—2004

73. Privatization of Land and Indigenous Communities in Latin America: Tenure Security or Social Security?

74. Consequences of an Emerging China: Is Development Space Disappearing for Latin America and the Caribbean?

75. Regime-Hybridity and violent civil societies in fragmented societies – conceptual considerations

76. The Provision of Banking Services in Latin America: Obstacles and Recommendations

77. Performance-based Incentives for Health: Demand- and Supply-Side Incentives in the Nicaraguan Red de Protección Social

78. Performance-Based Incentives for Health: Conditional Cash Transfer Programs in Latin America and the Caribbean

79. Digital Poverty: Concept and Measurement, with an Application to Peru

80. The Economic Logic of Illegal Immigration

81. Your Vote Counts, Your Vote Decides

82. "BRIC countries are opaque"

83. Theory, History and Evidence of Economic Convergence in Latin America

84. The Narratives of the Detained-Disappeared (Or the Problems of Representation Facing Social Catastrophes)

85. Radical Democracy in the Andes: Indigenous Parties and the Quality of Democracy in Latin America

86. Latin American Catholicism in an Age of Religious and Political Pluralism: A Framework for Analysis

87. Privatization--A Summary Assessment

88. Gender and the Distribution of Wealth in Developing Countries

89. Household Wealth in Latin America

90. Food Retailing, Supermarkets and Food Security: Highlights from Latin America

91. The Political Economy of Taxation and Tax Reform in Developing Countries

92. Why Have All Development Strategies Failed in Latin America?

93. Living with Hugo: U.S. Policy Toward Hugo Chávez's Venezuela

94. What Role for Learning? The Diffusion of Privatisation in the OECD and Latin American Countries

95. The Poverty Macroeconomic Policy Nexus: Some Short-run Analytics

96. What Iraq and Argentina Might Learn from Each Other

97. What Makes a Difference in Achieving Higher Labor Productivity? The Case of Low-Income Countries in Latin America

98. Do Structural Reforms always Succeed? Lessons from Brazil

99. Andes 2020: A New Strategy for the Challenges of Colombia and the Region

100. Survey of SSR Regional and Sub-Regional Networks