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