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  1. He Who Counts Elects: Economic Elites, Political Elites, and Electoral Fraud
  2. The Need for Enemies
  3. Media markets, special interests, and voters
  4. The Crime Kuznets Curve (La curva de Kuznets del Crimen)
  5. A Great Leap Forward: 1930s Depression and U.S. Economic Growth
  6. The political economy of rural property rights and the persistence of the dual economy
  7. The Need for Enemies
  8. He Who Counts Elects: Determinants of Fraud in the 1922 Colombian Presidential Election
  9. Institutions for Financial Development: What are they and where do they come from?
  10. ‘Dollar’ debt in Colombian firms: are sinners punished during devaluations?
  11. Media Markets, Special Interests, and Voters
  12. The Political Economy of Rural Property Rights and the Persistence of the Dual Economy
  13. Sunlight Disinfects? Free Media in Weak Democracies
  14. Don't Make War, Make Elections - Franchise Extension and Violence in XIXth-Century Colombia
  15. The Environmental Impact of Civil Conflict: The Deforestation Effect of Paramilitary Expansion in Colombia