Studies In Comparative International Development - Abstracts

Studies In Comparative International Development
TitleSubjectAuthors
Classifying political regimes in Latin America, 1945-1999.(Regimes and Democracy in Latin America)(Statistical Data Included)Social sciencesMainwaring, Scott, Brinks, Daniel, Perez-Linan, Anibal
Comparative political corruption: issues of operationalization and measurement.Social sciencesLancaster, Thomas D., Montinola, Gabriella R.
Deeper concessions and rising barriers to entry: new regionalism for Turkey and Mexico.Social sciencesElder, Mine
Delegative dilemmas and horizontal logics: subnational industrial policy in Spain and Brazil.Social sciencesMontero, Alfred P.
Democracy, law, and comparative politics.(Regimes and Democracy in Latin America)Social sciencesO'Donnell, Guillermo A.
Federal politics and market reform in the developing world.Social sciencesWibbels, Erik
Institutional effects on democratic transitions: neo-parliamentary regimes in Africa, 1989-1994.Social sciencesSolt, Frederick
Measuring democratic consolidation.(Regimes and Democracy in Latin America)(Statistical Data Included)Social sciencesSchedler, Andreas
Party size and policy outcomes: an empirical analysis of taxation in democracies.Social sciencesGould, Andrew C.
Path-dependent explanations of regime change: Central America in comparative perspective.(Regimes and Democracy in Latin America)(Statistical Data Included)Social sciencesMahoney, James
Political and economic motivations for labor control: a comparison of Ireland, Puerto Rico, and Singapore.Social sciencesSuarez, Sandra
Scaling down: the subnational comparative method.(Regimes and Democracy in Latin America)Social sciencesSnyder, Richard
The politics of pension reform in Peru.Social sciencesArce, Moises
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