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1. Toxic Conflict: Understanding Venezuela's Economic Collapse

2. Beyond a Single Model: Explaining Differences in Inequality within Latin America

3. Integral Human Development Through the Lens of Sen’s Capability Approach and the Life of a Faith Community at the Latin American Urban Margins

4. Can Conditional Cash Transfer Programs Improve Collective Action? Lab-in-the-Field Evidence on Coordination and Social Norms

5. Democratization and Other Civil War Legacies in Central America

6. Women's Representation and Legislative Committee Appointments: The Case of the Argentine Provinces

7. The Politics of Polarization: Governance and Party System Change in Latin America, 1990–2010

8. The Catholic Church, Elections and Democracy In Colombia, 1830–1930

9. Elections in Latin America 2009–2011: A Comparative Analysis

10. Networked Justice: Judges, the Diffusion of Ideas, and Legal Reform Movements in Mexico

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

18. Ámbito y Papel de los Especialistas en las Reformas en los Sistemas de Salud: Los Casos de Brasil y México

19. Fujimori's Financiers: How Japan Became the Largest Aid Donor in Latin America and Its Implications for Future Economic Development

20. Poverty in Latin America: Issues and New Responses-A Rapporteurs' Report