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Discussion Papers, Research Unit: Economic Change and Employment
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FS I 01-302: The origins of bank-based and market-based financial systems: Germany, Japan, and the United States
Sigurt Vitols
FS I 01-301: First line supervision without any supervisor: what do workers think about groupwork? Anthropological fieldwork at Volkswagen Hanover
Delphine Corteel
FS I 00-304: Is perfection optimal? Employment and product market competition
Bruno Amable and Donatella Gatti
FS I 00-302: Competence, knowledge, and the labour market: the role of complementarities
Donatella Gatti
FS I 00-301: Loyalty and middle class at stake in the General Motors strikes, Flint (Michigan), summer 1998
Delphine Corteel and Judith Hayem
FS I 99-309: Institutional complementarity and diversity of social systems of innovation and production
Bruno Amable
FS I 99-308: Small European states in world markets revisited: the questioning of compensation policies in the light of the Swiss case
André Mach
FS I 99-307: High technology governance and institutional adaptiveness: do technology policies usefully promote commercial innovation within the German biotechnology industry?
Steven Casper
FS I 99-306: National institutional frameworks and high-technology innovation in Germany: the case of biotechnology
Steven Casper
FS I 99-305: The case for a symmetric reaction function of the European Central Bank
Donatella Gatti and Christa van Wijnbergen
FS I 99-304: German production networks in Central, Eastern Europe: between dependency and globalisation
Julie Pellegrin
FS I 99-303: Möglichkeiten und Grenzen von Beschäftigungspolitik in der Europäischen Wirtschafts- und Währungsunion
Gabriele Kasten and David Soskice
FS I 99-302: The political economy of EMU: rethinking the effects of monetary integration on Europe
David Soskice
FS I 99-301: Revisiting the French model: coordination and restructuring in French industry in the 1980s
Bob Hancké
FS I 98-306: Unemployment and innovation patterns: the role of business coordination and market competition
Donatella Gatti
FS I 98-305: Industrial restructuring and industrial relations in the European car industry: Instruments and strategies for employment
Bob Hancké
FS I 98-304: The causes of welfare state expansion: deindustrialization or globalization?
Torben Iversen and Thomas R. Cusack
FS I 98-303: The legal framework for corporate governance: explaining the development of contract law in Germany and the United States
Steven Casper
FS I 98-302: The equilibrium rate of unemployment in varying micro-institutional settings
Donatella Gatti
FS I 98-301: The German apprenticeship system after unification
Karin Wagner
FS I 97-307: Mixed signals: central bank independence, coordinated wage bargaining, and European Monetary Union
Peter A. Hall and Robert J. Franzese
FS I 97-306: Partisan politics and fiscal policy
Thomas R. Cusack
FS I 97-305: Regulatory reform and market opening in Japan
Mark Tilton
FS I 97-304: Modernisation without flexible specialisation: how large firm restructuring and government regional policies became the step-parents of autarchic regional production systems in France
Bob Hancké
FS I 97-303: On the road to Weimar? The political economy of popular satisfaction with government and regime performance in Germany
Thomas R. Cusack
FS I 97-302: Weakening codetermination? Works council reform in West Germany in the 1980s
Stewart Wood
FS I 97-301: The performance of economic institutions in a dynamic environment: air transport and telecommunications in Germany and Britain
Mark Lehrer and Owen Darbishire
FS I 96-323: German banks and industrial finance in the 1990s
Richard Deeg
FS I 96-322: The development of decentralized supplier networks in East Germany: a challenge to the German model of industrial organization
Steven Casper
FS I 96-321: German industrial policy: An overview
Sigurt Vitols
FS I 96-320: How and why institutional advantages are preserved in a global economy: a comparison of British and Swedish multilateral preferences
Karl-Orfeo Fioretos
FS I 96-319: German technology policy, innovation, and national institutional frameworks
David Soskice
FS I 96-318: The social market economy: birth of an economic style
Sylvain Broyer
FS I 96-317: Problems on the road to high skill: a sectoral lesson from the transfer of the dual system of vocational training to eastern Germany
Pepper D. Culpepper
FS I 96-316: The Treuhandanstalt, privatization and the role of the courts
Mark K. Cassell
FS I 96-314: Is unemployment insurable? Employers and the institutionalization of the risk of unemployment
Isabela Mares
FS I 96-313: ISO 9000 in French and German car industry: how international quality standards support varieties of capitalism
Bob Hancké and Steven Casper
FS I 96-312: Restructuring Australian industrial relations: the limits of a supply side approach
John Phillimore
FS I 96-311: Bridging the finance gap for small firms. The role of information flows across large firm-based production networks in supplying finance to small firms: the case of France
Bob Hancké and Sylvie Cieply
FS I 96-310: Von der Konstruktion von Industrienormen zur Organisation der Berufsausbildung: eine vergleichende Analyse am Beispiel von Großbritannien, Deutschland, Japan und Frankreich
David Soskice and Bob Hancké
FS I 96-309: Labour Unions, business co-ordination and economic adjustment in Western Europe, 1980 - 90
Bob Hancké
FS I 96-308: Firms and the welfare state: the emergence of new forms of unemployment
Isabela Mares
FS I 96-305: Institutional transfer: industrial relations in eastern Germany
Richard Hyman
FS I 96-304: Policy innovation in the Italian labour market: the influence of institutions
Elisabetta Gualmini
FS I 96-303: Coordination and restructuring in large French firms: the evolution of French industry in the 1980s
Bob Hancké and David Soskice
FS I 96-302: The political economy of organizational change: industrial restructuring and industrial relations in France: Le cas Renault
Bob Hancké
FS I 96-301: Industrial reorganisation in France: changing relationships between large and small firms
Bob Hancké
FS I 95-315: Politics and macroeconomic performance in the OECD countries
Thomas R. Cusack
FS I 95-313: Partisan politics and public finance: changes in public spending in the industrialized democracies, 1955 - 1989
Thomas R. Cusack
FS I 95-312: Inflation versus central bank independence? Banking regulation and financial stability in the US and Germany
Sigurt Vitols
FS I 95-311: Financial systems and industrial policy in Germany and Great Britain: the limits of convergence
Sigurt Vitols
FS I 95-310: Corporate governance versus economic governance: banks and industrial restructuring in the US and Germany
Sigurt Vitols
FS I 95-309: German banks and the modernization of the small firm sector: long-term finance in comparative perspective
Sigurt Vitols
FS I 95-303: Unemployment and inequality
Andrew John Glyn
FS I 95-302: Social democracy and full employment
Andrew John Glyn
FS I 95-301: Finance, economic development and the transition: the East German case
Wendy Carlin and Peter Richthofen