Citation: S. Maxfield, UNDERSTANDING THE POLITICAL IMPLICATIONS OF FINANCIAL INTERNATIONALIZATION IN EMERGING MARKET COUNTRIES, World development, 26(7), 1998, pp. 1201-1219
Citation: S. Maxfield, POLITICAL STABILITY AND DEMOCRACY IN MEXICO - THE PERFECT DICTATORSHIP - COTHRAN,DA, Political science quarterly, 111(1), 1996, pp. 195-196
Citation: S. Haggard et S. Maxfield, THE POLITICAL-ECONOMY OF FINANCIAL INTERNATIONALIZATION IN THE DEVELOPING-WORLD, International organization, 50(1), 1996, pp. 35
Citation: S. Maxfield, VENEZUELAN DEMOCRACY UNDER STRESS - MCCOY,J, SERBIN,A, SMITH,WC, STAMBOULI,A, The American political science review, 90(1), 1996, pp. 219-220
Citation: S. Maxfield, WINNERS AND LOSERS - HOW SECTORS SHAPE THE DEVELOPMENTAL PROSPECTS OFSTATES - SHAFER,M, Political science quarterly, 110(1), 1995, pp. 143-144
Citation: S. Maxfield, THE POLITICAL-ECONOMY OF FOREIGN-INVESTMENT IN MEXICO - NATIONALISM, LIBERALISM, AND CONSTRAINTS ON CHOICE - WHITING,VR, Journal of Latin American studies, 25, 1993, pp. 682-683
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