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1. Healthier Firms for a Stronger Recovery: Policies to Support Business and Jobs in Latin America and the Caribbean

2. Building Bridges between Dependency Theory and Neo-Gramscian Critical Theory: The Agency-Structure Relation as a Starting Point

3. Mapping the “Women, Peace and Security” agenda in Latin America: a comparison of the UN’s National Action Plans

4. Toxic Conflict: Understanding Venezuela's Economic Collapse

5. Social Mobility and Economic Development: Evidence from a Panel of Latin American Regions

6. Europe’s last chance: How the EU can (and should) become the indispensable actor in Venezuela’s democratic restoration

7. Approaches for Supporting Smallholders in the Global South: Contentious Issues, Experiences, Syntheses

8. Quantifying Investment Facilitation at Country Level: Introducing a New Index

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

10. Is the Future of Central America’s Growth Sustainable?

11. Climate and Security in Latin America and the Caribbean

12. Building Development Partnership: Engagement Between China and Latin America

13. The Post-Political Link Between Gender and Climate Change: The Case of the Nationally Determined Contributions Support Programme

14. Darkness at noon: deforestation in the new authoritarian era

15. Setting an example? Spillover effects of Peruvian Magnet Schools

16. Hybrid Institutions: Institutionalizing Practices in the Context of Extractive Expansion

17. Does the rise of the middle class disguise existing inequalities in Brazil?

18. The challenge from the periphery: Latin America’s New Deals and the shaping of Liberal Internationalism in FDR’s Era

19. Good Foreign Policy Makes for Good Domestic Policy//Una Buena Política Exterior Contribuye a Una Buena Política Interior

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

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

22. How Social Inequalities Affect Sustainable Development: Five Causal Mechanisms Underlying the Nexus

23. Unpacking the 2030 Agenda as a Framework for Policymaking

24. The impact of intimate partner violence on child development in Peru

25. The ebbing of the Pink Tide or permanent underdevelopment? Dependency theory meets uneven and combined development

26. Promoting prenatal health care in poor rural areas through conditional cash transfers: evidence from JUNTOS in Peru

27. Fighting the tide: Human Rights and Environmental Justice in the Global South

28. What Matters When it Comes to Adopting Local Content? A Comparative Analysis of Success Factors in Africa and Latin America

29. Does Counterinsurgent Success Match Social Support? Evidence from a Survey Experiment in Colombia

30. Starting strong Implementation of the social SDGs in Latin America

31. Latin America's Slow Pace in the 21st Century

32. An Analysis of Firm Characteristics as Earnings Determinants: The Urban Bolivia Case

33. The problem with ‘embedded liberalism’: the World Bank and the myth of Bretton Woods

34. Using the Internet to promote services exports by small- and medium-sized enterprises

35. Democratization and Other Civil War Legacies in Central America

36. Venezuela: Unnatural Disaster

37. Growth in an uncertain global environment: The outlook for Latin America

38. Do Public Development Banks Hurt Growth? Evidence from Brazil

39. His Excellency Juan Manuel Santos, President of the Republic of Colombia

40. From objects of history to agents of change: Retrospective overview of indigenous movements in the Andean Region

41. Cholera and the Road to Modernity: Lessons from One Latin American Epidemic for Another

42. A High-Carbon Partnership? Chinese-Latin American Relations in a Carbon-Constrained World

43. The Defense Acquisition Trilemma: The Case of Brazil

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

45. Cuba's bid for foreign investment — The Pacto por México — The Canada-EU Trade Agreement.

46. Development: Advancement through International Organizations

47. The developmental state is dead, long live the developmental regime! Interpreting Néstor Kirchner's Argentina 2003–2007

48. Sergio Cabral Filho, former Governor of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

49. The Laboratory of Development: The Impact of Social Policies on Children in Latin America and the Caribbean

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

51. Current Economic and Financial Development in Africa

52. Global Development: Democracy, Market and Transparency 2013: Editor's note

53. Chile's 2013 Presidential Elections: Explanations and Predictions

54. Colombia: Peace and Stability in the Post-Conflict Era

55. Achieving Development Success: Strategies and Lessons from the Developing World

56. The Security of Cities: Ecology and Conflict on an Urbanizing Planet

57. The EU and Brazil: Partnering in an uncertain world?

58. LATIN AMERICAN HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEMS IN A HISTORICAL AND COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE

59. Is Anyone Listening? Does US Foreign Assistance Target People's Top Priorities?

60. Who Sets the Intellectual Agenda? Foreign Funding and Social Science in Peru

61. The International Politics of Drugs and Illicit Trade in the Americas

62. His Excellency Sebastián Piñera, President of the Republic of Chile

63. His Excellency Horacio Cartes, President of the Republic of Paraguay

64. Policy Strategies for Economic Development in Cuba: A Simulation Model Analysis

65. Brazil in the South Atlantic: growing protagonism and unintended consequences

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

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

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

69. Declining Inequality in Latin America in the 2000s: The Cases of Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico.

70. The Impact of Taxes and Social Spending on Inequality and Poverty in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Mexico, and Peru: A Synthesis of Results

71. Political Unrest in Venezuela

72. Assessing Potential Inflation Consequences of QE after Financial Crises

73. Brazil as an Emerging Environmental Donor

74. Transportation and Communication Infrastructure in Latin America: Lessons from Asia

75. Sustainable Development Goals – a useful outcome from Rio+20?

76. Competitiveness in Central America: The Road to Sustained Growth and Poverty Reduction

77. The Cost to Mexico of U.S. Corn Ethanol Expansion

78. Inward FDI in Uruguay and its policy context

79. A Matter of Transparency: The Top One Percent in the Americas

80. The Hemisphere's Spaghetti Bowl of Free-Trade Agreements

81. Much in Common

82. Memo to Washington: China's Growing Presence in Latin America

83. Going Places?

84. New Approaches to Global Health Cooperation: Perspectives from Brazil

85. Global Development - Democracy, Market and Transparency 2011

86. Private School Chains in Chile: Do Better Schools Scale Up?

87. The ABCs of the General Capital Increase (ABCs of IFIs Brief)

88. Outward FDI from Colombia and its policy context

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

90. Baseball's Recruitment Abuses

91. Sports Populism

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

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

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

95. The Other BRIC in Latin America: India

96. Latin America: Then Now

97. Honduras: Zelaya's return may spark instability

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

99. Culture Matters

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