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Alberto Díaz-Cayeros
Journal Articles
Pandemic Spikes and Broken Spears: Indigenous Resilience after the Conquest of Mexico
Journal of Historical Political Economy,
Working Papers
Pandemic Spikes and Broken Spears: Indigenous Resilience after the Conquest of Mexico
Stanford GSB,
Working Papers
Caught in the Crossfire: The Geography of Extortion and Police Corruption in Mexico
CDDRL Working Papers, page(s): 27,
Policy Briefs
Impact Evaluation: Program Jóvenes con Porvenir
International Crime and Violence Lab, page(s): 20,
Working Papers
Municipal Water Disinfection and Mortality Decline in Developing Countries: Evidence from Mexico’s Programa Agua Limpia
National Bureau of Economic Research,
Books
"Political Logic of Poverty Relief" Electoral Strategies and Social Policy in Mexico
Cambridge University Press, 2016,
Working Papers
The Beheading of Criminal Organizations and the Dynamics of Violence in Mexico’s Drug War [June 2015]
CDDRL Working Paper,
Working Papers
The Beheading of Criminal Organizations and the Dynamics of Violence in Mexico’s Drug War
CDDRL Working Paper, page(s): 49,
Working Papers
Living in Fear: The Dynamics of Extortion in Mexico's Criminal Insurgency [Feb. 2015]
CDDRL Working Papers,
Working Papers
Caught in the Crossfire: The Geography of Extortion and Police Corruption in Mexico [Feb. 2015]
CDDRL Working Papers,
Working Papers
Authoritarian Survival and Poverty Traps: Land Reform in Mexico [Feb. 2015]
CDDRL Working Papers,
Working Papers
Information, Female Empowerment and Governance in Oaxaca, Mexico [Feb. 2015]
CDDRL Working Papers,
Working Papers
Living in Fear: The Dynamics of Extortion in Mexico's Criminal Insurgency
CDDRL Working Papers, page(s): 47,
Journal Articles
Traditional Governance, Citizen Engagement and Local Public Goods: Evidence from Mexico
World Development,
Working Papers
The Mexican War on Drugs: Crime and the Limits of Government Persuasion
CDDRL Working Papers,
Working Papers
How do Crime and Violence Impact Presidential Approval? Examining the Dynamics of the Mexican Case
CDDRL Working Papers,