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1. Continuismo, contra reacción y triangulación: el desembarco de China en América Latina y la coexistencia de líneas de acción exterior de España hacia la región

2. China’s increased presence in Latin America: Win-win relations or a new dependency? A state of the art

3. Land Grabbing and International Political Economy: Towards a Critical Neo-Gramscian Theoretical Model of Land Governance in Latin America

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

5. Digital Divide in Latin America and Opportunities for South Korea-Spain Cooperation

6. An Integrated Epidemiological and Economic Model of COVID-19 NPIs in Argentina

7. Doing Business in Bolivia: a case study in the Andean regulatory framework

8. COVID-19 and External Shock: Economic Impacts and Policy Options

9. Wage effects of employer-mediated transfers

10. It takes two to tango: Labour responses to an income tax holiday in Argentina

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

12. Global giants and local stars: How changes in brand ownership affect competition

13. Currency Misalignments and Exchange Rate Regimes in Latin American countries: A Trade-Off issue

14. COVID-19 in Latin America: Challenges, responses, and consequences

15. The coronavirus pandemic and its challenges to women’s work in Latin America

16. Construction of an Extended Environmental and Economic Social Accounting Matrix from a Practitioner’s Perspective

17. Living with the Neighbors: The Effect of Venezuelan Forced Migration on Wages in Colombia

18. Gender Gaps in Labor Informality: The Motherhood Effect

19. Multiple Violations of Labor Market Regulations: Patterns in the Peruvian Labor Market and the Impact of Enforcement

20. Intra-Household Inequality and Child Welfare in Argentina

21. Formal Employment and Organized Crime: Regression Discontinuity Evidence from Colombia

22. Coworking Spaces in La Paz, Bolivia: Urban Effects and Potential Creation of New Opportunities for Local Economic Development

23. The Biological Standard of Living in Urban Bolivia, 1880s – 1920s: Stagnation and Persistent Inequality

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

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

26. How do global supply chains exacerbate gender-based violence against women in the global south?

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

28. Amérique latine - L’année politique 2017

29. Urban Transport in the Sharing Economy Era: Collaborative Cities

30. Donald J. Trump y las Relaciones Cuba-Estados Unidos en la Encrucijada

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

32. Revisiting the determinants of non-farm income in the Peruvian Andes in a context of intraseasonal climate variability and spatially widespread family networks

33. On the Identification of Gross Output Production Functions

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

35. Latin American Resource Populism in the Early 21st Century

36. Amérique latine - L’année politique 2016

37. REGIME EFFECTIVENESS AND DEMOCRACY PROTECTION: THE RESPONSES OF MERCOSUR TO THE IMPEACHMENT PROCESSES IN PARAGUAY AND BRAZIL

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

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

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

41. Amérique latine - L’année politique 2015

42. L’insécurité énergétique en Amérique du Sud : développement des réseaux et intégration sectorielle entre le Pérou et le Chili (Energy Insecurity in South America : Network Development and Sectoral Integration in Chile and Peru)

43. Capital Controls and Implications for Surveillance and Coordination: Brazil and Latin America

44. Inequality and Fiscal Redistribution in Middle Income Countries: Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Indonesia, Mexico, Peru and South Africa

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

46. : From Rapid Recovery to Slowdown: Why Recent Economic Growth in Latin America Has Been Slow

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

48. China's Evolving Role in Latin America: Can it Be a Win-Win?

49. Democracy, social welfare and political violence: the case of Latin America

50. Fiscal Justice to Reduce Inequality in Latin America and the Caribbean

51. Speaking a Common Language with Latin America: Economics

52. Understanding Differences in Growth Performance in Latin America and Developing Countries between the Asian and Global Financial Crises

53. The rise of FDI income, and what it means for the balance of payments of developing countries

54. Understanding Latin America's Financial Inclusion Gap

55. Uncertain Energy: The Caribbean's Gamble with Venezuela

56. Scarcity without Leviathan: The Violent Effects of Cocaine Supply Shortages in the Mexican Drug War

57. From Maize to Haze: Agricultural Shocks and the Growth of the Mexican Drug Sector

58. Beyond Equal Rights

59. Latin America's tourism boom — Evangelicalism in Brazil.

60. Not Poor, But Not Middle Class Yet

61. Promoting the International Use of Emerging Country Currencies: The Case of Local Currency Debt Issuance for Latin America and the Caribbean

62. Effective Public Policies and Active Citizenship: Brazil's experience of building a food and nutrition security system

63. The latest shift in Spain-Latin America migration — Chile's start-up ecosystem — Mexico's aviation parts industry

64. Latin America's Changing Global Connections

65. The Next Step: Latin America's Growing Economies

66. Brazil's Second-Best Financial Strategy

67. John Carey on Latin American populism — Adriana La Rotta on the narco years in Colombia — Nancy Pérez on Central American migrants

68. The Defense Acquisition Trilemma: The Case of Brazil

69. Smallholders at Risk: Monoculture expansion, land, food and livelihoods in Latin America

70. Who Wants to Farm? Youth Aspirations, Opportunities and Rising Food Prices

71. Rising powers in Africa: what does this mean for the African peace and security agenda?

72. Development: Advancement through International Organizations

73. Amérique latine Political Outlook 2013

74. Poverty and Inequality in Latin America: A Story of Two Decades

75. Mexico Rising: Comprehensive Energy Reform at Last?

76. The Politics of Cuban Transformation – what Space for Authoritarian Withdrawal?

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

78. Rethinking the Comparative Perspective on Class and Representation: Evidence from Latin America

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

80. Divide and Purchase: How land ownership is being concentrated in Colombia

81. Producing Knowledge in the Global South: The Political Economy of Social Science in Argentina, Colombia, and Peru

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

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

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

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

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

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

88. Poland and Spain: How to Cooperate in a Europe in Flux

89. Implementation of the Santiago Principles for Sovereign Wealth Funds: A Progress Report

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

91. Business Groups, Innovation and Institutional Voids in Latin America

92. Forging a New Strategic Partnership between Canada and Mexico

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

94. Latino Immigrant Entrepreneurs: How to Capitalize on Their Economic Potential

95. Assessing Potential Inflation Consequences of QE after Financial Crises

96. The Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPP) Negotiations: Overview and Prospects

97. Rethinking Latin America

98. Is Chinese FDI pushing Latin America into natural resources?

99. Credit at Times of Stress: Latin American Lessons from the Global Financial Crisis

100. Is There Such a Thing As Middle Class Values?