Stato e mercato
1997 - 2024
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2024, issue 3
- Democrazia e tecnocrazie. Attori, contingenze e confini (ambigui) pp. 371-400

- Andrea Lippi and Francesco Raniolo
- Ripoliticizzare le politiche: concetti e strumenti della "Historical Materialist Policy Analysis" pp. 401-426

- Daniela Caterina, Adriano Cozzolino and Diego Giannone
- Persistent structures, uneven policies. The politics of enforcement and forbearance towards informal employment in Italy pp. 427-463

- Francesco Bagnardi and Arianna Tassinari
- La regolazione del lavoro che invecchia: la rappresentanza dei lavoratori over 50 nei contratti collettivi in Italia pp. 465-502

- Dario Raspanti, Luigi Burroni and Giulia Cavallini
- The first pandemic year: Continuity or change in two Italian Regional Healthcare Systems? pp. 503-530

- Stefano Neri and Maria Giovanna Vicarelli
- Notizie sui collaboratori pp. 531-534

- Stato e Mercato
2024, issue 2
- Three times disadvantaged? Labor market participation among migrant mothers in Italy pp. 197-224

- Giulia M. Dotti Sani and Francesco Molteni
- Occupational change and geographical inequality: A comparison between «Central» and «Marginal» Areas in Italy pp. 225-256

- Maurizio Avola, Giorgio Piccitto, Stefano Cantalini and Nazareno Panichella
- The patways of innovation. Opening the black box of Covid-19 protein vaccines pp. 257-292

- Claudio Marciano
- The art and craft of vaccination policy against Covid-19 in five EU countries pp. 293-332

- Stefania Profeti, Barbara Saracino and Elena Macchioni
- Actors and arenas of policy dismantling. The rise and fall of Débat public in Italy pp. 333-362

- Giulio Citroni
- Notizie sui collaboratori di questo numero pp. 363-366

- Stato e Mercato
2024, issue 1
- Editoriale pp. 5-12

- Roberto Pedersini
- A power resource theory for contemporary capitalism: Why power and workers still matter pp. 13-38

- Jens Arnholtz and Bjarke Refslund
- Power resource theory and the 21st century US labor movement pp. 39-66

- Ruth Milkman
- Confronting legacies of white dominance: Challenges to inclusive worker organizing through the storytelling of Amazon warehouse workers pp. 67-100

- Maite Tapia, Tamara L. Lee and Carla Lima Aranzaes
- The diverse faces of labour power pp. 101-110

- Guglielmo Meardi
- Some challenges to labour market and industrial relations scholars pp. 111-124

- Giovanna Fullin
- A renewed centrality of power resources and why this matters pp. 125-134

- Lisa Dorigatti
- Still the resurgence of class conflict? New identities, new interests, new worker mobilisations in the work of Alessandro Pizzorno pp. 135-148

- Donatella della Porta
- Labour movement: Old and new problems of representation pp. 149-168

- Ida Regalia
- Between sociology and political economy: Pizzorno’s analytical toolkit in the study of labour conflicts and trade union action pp. 169-180

- Marino Regini
- Why a cycle of workers’ conflicts like that of 1968-1972 in Western Europe is unlikely to be repeated in other countries either pp. 181-188

- Emilio Reyneri
- Notizie sui collaboratori di questo numero pp. 189-193

- Stato e Mercato
2023, issue 3
- «It’s the (local) economy, stupid!» Citizenship Income and Sociotropic consensus for the Five Stars Movement in Italy pp. 341-384

- Leo Azzollini and Delia Baldassarri
- The role of Constitutional Courts with respect to the functioning of the welfare state and labor market regulation pp. 385-420

- Emmanuele Pavolini
- To remote, or not to remote, that is the question. Companies and unions facing hybrid remotisation of work pp. 421-449

- Valentina Pacetti, Paolo Rossi and Anne-Iris Romens
- A private business. Labour brokering and domestic work: Opportunities and challenges pp. 451-478

- Lucia Amorosi
- Good bye varieties of capitalism, long live growth models? pp. 479-488

- Anke Hassel
- The growth models perspective: Mechanisms in search of agency pp. 489-496

- Roberto Pedersini
- A response to our reviewers pp. 497-504

- Lucio Baccaro, Mark Blyth and Jonas Pontusson
- Notizie sui collaboratori di questo numero pp. 505-508

- Stato e Mercato
2023, issue 2
- The Citizen Income and its local implementation. An analysis of administrative capacities pp. 143-180

- Giorgia Nesti, Matteo Bassoli and Martina Visentin
- An opportunity or a disincentive to work? The heterogeneous impact of the Citizenship Income on employment chances: a case study pp. 181-226

- Moris Triventi, Marco Calaresu, Giulia Assirelli, Antonello Caria and Enrico Orrù
- Industrial development by poles? The special economic zones in Italy and in the NRRP pp. 227-264

- Rosanna Nisticò and Francesco Prota
- Political institutions in turbulent macroeconomic contexts: Types of uncertainty and decision-making dynamics pp. 265-296

- Sara Rocchi
- The direct effect of social origin on occupational destination in Europe pp. 297-332

- Valeria Breuker and Gabriele Ballarino
- Notizie sui collaboratori di questo numero pp. 333-337

- Stato e Mercato
2023, issue 1
- The state and credit policies: From the 19th century till present pp. 3-28

- Eric Monnet
- Monetary re-insurance of fiscal states in Europe pp. 29-52

- Waltraud Schelkle
- The (European) derisking state pp. 53-84

- Daniela Gabor
- The state comeback? Prospects and limits of market interventionism in a global economy pp. 85-94

- Manuela Moschella
- What instruments for the European state to be? pp. 95-104

- Simona Piattoni
- A European eco-social investment constituency? Unpacking public opinion towards EU green, social investment and social protection policies in 15 countries pp. 105-136

- Stefano Ronchi, Marcello Natili and Francesco Molteni
- Notizie sui collaboratori di questo numero pp. 137-139

- Stato e Mercato
2022, issue 3
- Minimum income, active inclusion, and work requirements in Europe: Insights from community service projects introduced by Italian Citizenship Income pp. 369-406

- Rosangela Lodigiani and Franca Maino
- Monetary poverty and adequacy of minimum income schemes in seven major EU countries: What linkages? pp. 409-443

- Massimo Aprea, Giovanni Gallo and Michele Raitano
- Make them work! In-work benefits after the pandemic in the reform of Italy’s minimum income scheme pp. 445-477

- Andrea Ciarini, Matteo Luppi and Stefano Sacchi
- The phenomenon of multiple job-holding in Italy: Between recursion and transformation pp. 479-514

- Anna Mori, Ivana Pais, Davide Arcidiacono and Cecilia Manzo
- Money as a social tie. From money as commodity to money for cooperation pp. 515-548

- Giacomo Bazzani
- Notizie sui collaboratori di questo numero pp. 549-553

- Stato e Mercato
2022, issue 2
- Socio-economic transformations, political supply and the decline of left-wing parties pp. 187-325

- Alberto Gherardini, Giovanni Amerigo Giuliani and Carlo Trigilia
- Teoria, evidenza empirica, passione. Un ricordo di Lorenzo Bordogna pp. 201-206

- Roberto Pedersini
- Populism in power and its socio-economic policies: An assessment of European evidence pp. 207-230

- Manuela Caiani and Guglielmo Meardi
- Power or partisanship? Populist parties in power and social concertation. The case of the Italian yellow-green government, 2018-2019 pp. 231-259

- Arianna Tassinari
- Inclusionary populism in office: What consequences for precarious work? Five Star Movement, Podemos and the case of food-delivery platform workers pp. 261-285

- Beatrice Carella and Matteo Marenco
- The Italian gambling boom: Market, institutions, policies pp. 327-361

- Nicola Matteucci
- Notizie sui collaboratori di questo numero pp. 363-365

- Stato e Mercato
2022, issue 1
- The power of ideas in capitalist transformations: Is the resilience of neoliberalism finally coming to an end? pp. 3-29

- Vivien A. Schmidt
- When and how do growth strategies change? pp. 31-52

- Peter A. Hall
- Is democratic capitalism bound to disappear? pp. 53-64

- Carlo Trigilia
- The debate on capitalism over the last forty years: Different attempts to exorcise neoliberalism? pp. 65-85

- Marino Regini
- Changes in the Italian work-family system and the role of social policies in the last forty years pp. 87-115

- Manuela Naldini and Chiara Saraceno
- Italy at a critical juncture. Game changing crises for the innovation system pp. 117-153

- Gianmaria Pessina and Francesco Ramella
- Trade unions and social policies: The case of Italy pp. 155-192

- Emmanuele Pavolini and Roberto Pedersini
- Notizie sui collaboratori di questo numero pp. 193-196

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