Stato e mercato
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2021, issue 3
- Risks of automation of occupations: An estimate for Italy pp. 315-350

- Mariasole Bannò, Emilia Filippi and Sandro Trento
- Why invest in innovation policies? Three paths for eight advanced economies pp. 351-388

- Alberto Gherardini
- Forms of «hybrid» local development: a case study on the province of Cuneo pp. 389-420

- Stefania Camoletto and Marco Bellandi
- Reading Growth and Welfare in Advanced Capitalist Economies pp. 421-427

- Silja Hausermann
- Disentangling the Economic Growth/Welfare State Nexus pp. 429-437

- Luigi Burroni and Emmanuele Pavolini
- A Response to the Reviews pp. 439-444

- Anke Hassel and Bruno Palier
- Senza filtro. Leggere Mark Granovetter pp. 445-456

- Filippo Barbera
- Dov’è la New Economic Sociology? Una riflessione a partire da Society and Economics di Mark Granovetter pp. 457-469

- Gabriele Ballarino
- Notizie sui collaboratori di questo numero pp. 471-475

- Stato e Mercato
2021, issue 2
- The development of the South of Italy in the new regional divides of the European Union pp. 147-176

- Paola De Vivo
- Italy: Labour market de-regulation, unemployment risks and temporary employment growth. Lessons from the past for the present COVID-19 crisis pp. 177-199

- Paolo Barbieri and Giorgio Cutuli
- Whatever works? Varieties of local public service delivery between instrumentality and legitimacy pp. 201-233

- Stefania Profeti and Valeria Tarditi
- Limited learning rules. Norms and practices in the Superior Council of the Magistracy pp. 235-269

- Maurizio Catino and Cristina Dallara
- Finance in firms and firms in finance: The case of the Brescian manufacturing district pp. 271-307

- Niccolò Casnici and Marco Castellani
- Notizie sui collaboratori di questo numero pp. 309-311

- Stato e Mercato
2021, issue 1
- We are still modern. Cognitive, anthropological and institutional obstacles to the fight against climate change pp. 3-21

- Dimitri D'Andrea
- Commodifying the planet? Beyond the economy of ecosystem services pp. 23-50

- Luigi Pellizzoni
- Ecological crisis, decarbonisation, and degrowth: The dilemmas of just petrochemical transformations pp. 51-78

- Alice Mah
- The «environmental impasse»: Diagnosis and hypotheses for its resolution pp. 79-91

- Angela Perulli
- Individuals and environment: A social dilemma pp. 93-106

- Gian Primo Cella
- Degrowth. Labour. Time pp. 107-115

- Guglielmo Meardi
- Information and quality of public services: The case of the Eduscopio internet portal of the Giovanni Agnelli Foundation pp. 117-139

- Massimo Bordignon, Piergiorgio Carapella and Gilberto Turati
- Notizie sui collaboratori pp. 141-143

- Stato e Mercato
2020, issue 3
- Complementary or substitutive, public or private: The differentiation process of money pp. 393-422

- Laura Sartori
- A global private currency pp. 423-457

- Ivan Pupolizio
- The territorial gaps in Italy. A Becattinian measure of local development pp. 459-488

- Mauro Maltagliati and Nicolò Bellanca
- Employers’ association in Italy: Transformation or decline? An analysis at firm level pp. 489-514

- Francesca Bergamante, Manuel Marocco and Corrado Polli
- Labour market segmentation and union strategies in meat processing industry pp. 515-541

- Valeria Piro and Devi Sacchetto
- Notizie su collaboratori pp. 543-546

- Stato e Mercato
2020, issue 2
- Comparative welfare state research in a bind? pp. 229-256

- Anton Hemerijck
- The political economy of employability: Institutional change in British and German higher education pp. 257-288

- Niccolo Durazzi
- Ridefinire l’interesse economico nazionale. La regolazione dei diritti di proprietà industriale come politica pubblica pp. 289-318

- Marco Di Giulio and Francesco N. Moro
- Reforming labour justice between inequalities and inefficiencies: The prism of Southern Europe pp. 319-357

- Luca Verzelloni
- Discontinuity of income, welfare and access to credit: Models for social inclusion of atypical workers in Italy in the European context pp. 359-384

- Sonia Bertolini and Valentina Moiso
2020, issue 1
- Editoriale pp. 3-11

- Giovanna Fullin
- Nicola Negri, uno studioso delle strategie di riproduzione sociale e dei loro spiazzamenti pp. 12-16

- Chiara Saraceno
- The ICT revolution and neo-liberalism: Its major pathologies and a Polanyian second movement pp. 17-39

- David Soskice
- The pursuit of growth. Growth regimes, growth strategies and welfare reforms in advanced capitalist economies pp. 41-77

- Anke Hassel, Bruno Palier and Sonja Avlijaš
- Southern European political economies: In search of a road to development pp. 79-114

- Luigi Burroni, Emmanuele Pavolini and Marino Regini
- Growth models, family demography, standing welfare commitment and social investment reform pp. 115-136

- Anton Hemerijck
- E pluribus unum? Capitalism and democracy dilemmas pp. 137-149

- Guglielmo Meardi
- Do government spending and cross-border barriers move together? No long-term relationship in 20 oecd countries, 1970-2009 pp. 151-182

- Federico Podestà
- Household structure, its changes and the distribution of income. A comparison across welfare regimes pp. 183-220

- Raffaele Grotti
2019, issue 3
- Building bridges to cross oceans: Reflections on organization studies in the 21st century pp. 327-375

- Evelyn Micelotta and Michael Lounsbury
- The origins and recognition of radical innovation: A multidisciplinary perspective pp. 377-410

- Gino Cattani
- Is it going to be an adventure? The innovation of public-private partnerships and co-design in social protection pp. 411-447

- Paolo Rossi and Monica Colombo
- Marketisation and risk distribution in the outsourcing of public services in Europe pp. 449-484

- Anna Mori
- Strategic networks: Leveraging complementarities to overcome industrial districts’ boundaries pp. 485-525

- Federica Brunetta, Anna Censi, Francesco Rullani and Francesca Vicentini
- Notizie sui collaboratori di questo numero pp. 527-530

- Stato e Mercato
2019, issue 2
- Alessandro Pizzorno, un «maestro» insolito pp. 165-170

- Marino Regini
- Uno scienziato sociale unico e indimenticabile pp. 171-174

- Gian Primo Cella
- From the glorious thirty to the rise of neoliberalism: Forms of integration and «great transformations» pp. 175-212

- Giancarlo Provasi
- Global value chains and varieties of capitalism: Complementarity and integration for the comparative analysis of capitalism pp. 213-248

- Lidia Greco
- The welfare reform in Italy in the aftermath of the crisis: Causes, characteristics and results pp. 249-270

- Igor Guardiancich
- Between disintermediation and concertation: The difficult alternation of policy-making on pensions in Italy pp. 271-296

- Igor Guardiancich and David Natali
- The silent transformations of health policy in Italy and the catalytic effect of the Great Financial Crisis pp. 297-320

- Federico Toth and Renata Lizzi
- Notizie sui collaboratori di questo numero pp. 321-324

- Stato e Mercato
2019, issue 1
- Ronald Dore e l'analisi comparata del capitalismo pp. 3-6

- Colin Crouch
- Social classes or multidimensional social groups? How to represent social inequalities in contemporary Italy pp. 7-40

- Sonia Marzadro, Antonio Schizzerotto and Loris Vergolini
- Income inequality and stagnation in Italy over the last quarter of a century pp. 41-68

- Andrea Brandolini, Romina Gambacorta and Alfonso Rosolia
- Income, wealth and social classes. Twenty-five years of inequality in Italy, 1991-2016 pp. 69-94

- Marco Albertini and Gabriele Ballarino
- Classes and Inequalities: «queer» concepts? pp. 95-116

- Paolo Barbieri
- How to look at social inequalities in Italy. Using the right lenses pp. 117-124

- Emmanuele Pavolini
- Risk of technological unemployment and support for redistributive policies pp. 125-156

- Stefano Sacchi, Dario Guarascio and Silvia Vannutelli
- Notizie sui collaboratori di questo numero pp. 157-161

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