CLACS Working Papers

Parent: Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies

eScholarship stats: Breakdown by Item for September through December, 2024

ItemTitleTotal requestsDownloadView-only%Dnld
0363f8r0The Art of Fernando Botero166967057.8%
1ff3s1c6From the Quantity to the Quality of Employment: An Application of the Capability Approach to the Chilean Labour Market118437536.4%
2r0461n3Mythical Terrain and the Building of Mexico’s UNAM62115117.7%
5w21n8kdCycles of Electoral Democracy in Latin America, 1900-20004063415.0%
0ft3k11cThe United States and Illegal Crops in Colombia: The Tragic Mistake of Futile Fumigation2972224.1%
3v24c03vArt and Violence282267.1%
7mx836whDangerous Spaces of Citizenship: Gang Talk, Rights Talk, and Rule of Law in Brazil2691734.6%
6d11b3dxDecentralization and Access to Social Services in Colombia24141058.3%
5027r0fbClimbing Up the Technology Ladder? High-Technology Exports in China and Latin America2361726.1%
57f1q95vFDI as a Sustainable Development Strategy: Evidence from Mexican Manufacturing23121152.2%
02c247jqTrade Strategies in the Context of Economic Regionalism: The Case of Mercosur2241818.2%
4kb4t7t9The Bachelet Administration: The Normalization of Politics?222209.1%
4xf012nmInvestigative<strong> Journalism and Access to Information in Mexico</strong>2241818.2%
22k705wfPrivatized Unemployment Insurance: Can Chile’s New Unemployment Insurance Scheme Serve as a Model for Other Developing Countries?2131814.3%
3x86h366After the Water War: Contemporary Political Culture in Cochabamba, Bolivia2131814.3%
3f87m10k<strong>Sustainable Development Opportunities at the Climate, Land, Energy and Water Nexus in Nicaragua</strong>&nbsp; , &nbsp;Lopez, &nbsp;F. , Luger, and Daniel M. Kammen200200.0%
7q5402w4Coalitional Choices and Strategic Challenges: The Landless Movement in Brazil, 1970–2005180180.0%
35q3b3svWork, Development and Globalization1771041.2%
3zd0h0z0MERCOSUR Economic Issues: Successes, Failures and Unfinished Business1751229.4%
0988p012Innovative Firms in Three Emerging Economies: Comparing the Brazilian, Mexican, and Argentinean Industrial Elite1531220.0%
23p3q8rtTorture, Human Rights, and Terrorism151146.7%
1wh5m3hjDiverging Trade Strategies in Latin America: An Analytical Framework140140.0%
8ns1k9mbBorn in the USA: The Identities of American-Born Latinos140140.0%
19s5z2k1In China's Mirror130130.0%
0cf4p3hfAdolescent Marriage, Agency, and Schooling in Rural Honduras120120.0%
4q4975ndLa evolución política de Chile (1988-2003)1210283.3%
7n5590dkRe-Regulating the Mexican Gulf124833.3%
26s1s6d3Economic Integration and the Environment in Mexico115645.5%
3gp4z2c9Governance from Below in Bolivia: A Theory of Local Government with Two Empirical Tests112918.2%
7zh4j3wpHistorical Timing and Party Building in “Third Wave” Democracies: The Latin American Experience114736.4%
1wb6n7kwThe Organizations of Unemployed Workers in Greater Buenos Aires101910.0%
2bx1d3z8The Chilean Presidential Elections of 2005–2006: More Continuity than Change101910.0%
9vn1r7f1Urban Planning:Innovations From Brazil81712.5%
6430k98rProgressive Governance for the 21<sup>st</sup> Century: The Brazilian Experience71614.3%
5fx9735gA Record Number of Conflicts? Michelle Bachelet’s Inheritance of Unresolved Employment Issues61516.7%

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