Book Manuscript

 

Strategies of Vote-Buying: Poverty, Democracy, and Social Transfers in Mexico with Alberto Diaz-Cayeros and Federico Estevez (chapters can be downloaded at http://www.stanford.edu/~magaloni)

 

Books in Progress

 

The Comparative Logic of Autocratic Survival 

 

Democratic Accountability and the Rule of Law in Mexico with Alberto Diaz-Cayeros (edited volume with funding from the Democracy, Development and Rule of law Center (CDDRL), Stanford University. Almost  completed

 

 

Articles in Progress

 

 

With Vidal Romero “Political Cleavages, State Retrenchment and Free Trade: Latin America in the 1990s” conditionally accepted at Latin American Research Review

 

“The Comparative Logic of Autocratic Survival,” under review Comparative Political Studies 

 

“Elections Under Autocracy and the Strategic Game of Electoral Fraud”

 

“Hegemonic Party Autocracies Around the World,” R&R SCID

 

With Alberto Diaz-Cayeros and Barry Weingast “Tragic Brilliance: Hegemonic Party Survival and its Demise in Mexico, R&R Comparative Politics

 

With John Aldrich and Elizabeth Zechmeister “When Hegemonic Parties Lose: The 2000 Elections in Mexico and Taiwan” R&R Journal of Politics

 

“The New Mexican Supreme Court in the Emerging Democracy,” R&R Comparative Political Studies

 

With Alberto Diaz-Cayeros and Barry Weingast “Why Authoritarian Governments Sabotage Economic Growth: Land Reform in Mexico

 

With Alberto Diaz-Cayeros and Federico Estevez “Buying Votes from the Poor: Social Transfers in the Mexican 2006 Elections”