Books
- The Multilatinas' Decade, Cambridge and New York, Cambridge University Press, 2013.
- The Oxford Handbook of Latin American Political Economy (Co-Ed.), Oxford and New York, 2012.
- La Década de las Multilatinas, Madrid, Siglo XXI, 2011.
- The Visible Hand of China in Latin America (Ed.), Paris, OECD Development Centre, 2007.
- Latin America's Political Economy of the Possible: Beyond good revolutionaries and free marketeers, Cambridge, Mass., MIT Press, 2007.
- Amérique latine. Révolutionnaire, libérale, pragmatique, Paris, Autrement, 2005.
- The political economy of emerging markets: actors, institutions and crisis in Latin America, New York / London, Palgrave, 2003.
- Les puissances émergentes d'Amérique latine. Argentine, Brésil, Chili, Mexique, Paris, Armand Colin, 1999 (with Alain Musset, Hervé Théry and Sébastien Velut).
- Tiempo y democracia, Caracas, Nueva Sociedad, 1999 (co-edited with Andreas Schedler).
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