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Algunas reflexiones sobre el Informe PNUD sobre acceso a la justicia en Argentina. Lucas Grosman. 2023
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Weberian Civil Service and Labor Enforcement. Matías Dewey y Lucas Ronconi. IZA Discussion Paper Series. No. 16295. 2023
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The Political Economy of Redistribution and Inefficiency in Latin America. Carlos Scartascini and Mariano Tommasi (with Matias Guizzo and Lucila Porto). Paper prepared for the Latin American and Caribbean Inequality Review (LACIR). 2023
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Courting Informal Workers: Exclusion, Forbearance, and the Left. Germán Feierherd American Journal of Political Science. 66(2). 2022
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The Pink Tide and Inequality in Latin America. G Feierherd, P. Larroulet, W. Long, and N Lustig. ECINEQ. 2021
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Comparing Social Policy Formulation Networks. Alejandro Bonvecchi and Mariano Tommasi. Ch 7 in Bonvecchi and Scartascini (eds.) Who Decides Social Policy? Social Networks and the Political Economy of Social Policy in Latin America and the Caribbean. Latin American Development Forum (World Bank and IADB). 2020.
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Labor Informality and its Political Consequences in Latin America. A. Baker, G. Feierherd et al. Insight Series #144, LAPOP, Vanderbilt University. 2020.
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The Long and Winding Road to Inclusion Educational Policies in Argentina (2003–2015)
Jason Beech. In Ornelas (ed.) Politics of Education in Latin America. 2019.
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