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1. Inequality in Chile: Perceptions and Patterns

2. Social Policy Expansion and Retrenchment After Latin America’s Commodity Boom

3. Inclusion amid ethnic inequality: Insights from Brazil’s social protection system

4. Building back better after the COVID-19 pandemic

5. Both hard and soft corporate practices construct and secure industrial mining operations: The case of Colombia

6. A decomposition method to evaluate the ‘paradox of progress’ with evidence for Argentina

7. The Political Economy of Inequality in Chile and Mexico: Two Tales of Neoliberalism

8. The Risk of Automation in Argentina

9. Shared Class as an Electoral Heuristic in Brazil’s Local Elections

10. The Geography of Intergenerational Mobility: Evidence of Educational Persistence and the "Great Gatsby Curve" in Brazil

11. Brazil’s Amazon: The Wealth of the Earth Generates the Poverty of Humankind

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

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

14. Earnings inequality in the Brazilian formal sector: The role of firms, education, and top incomes 1994–2015

15. KIDNAPPING OF MIGRANTS IN TRANSIT THROUGH MEXICO AND THE TRANSNATIONAL ADVOCACY NETWORKS FOR THEIR HUMAN RIGHTS: SCOPE AND STRATEGIES

16. YOUTH AND MULTIDIMENSIONAL INEQUALITY: THE CASE OF ARGENTINA 2004-2014 IN THE LATIN AMERICAN CONTEXT

17. Rethinking Earnings Determinants in the Urban Areas of Bolivia

18. Analysis of Poverty and Inequality in Bolivia, 1999-2005: A Microsimulation Approach

19. Natural Gas and Inequality in Bolivia after Nationalization

20. How Best to Use the Extraordinary Natural Gas Revenues in Bolivia? Results from a Computable General Equilibrium Model