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MaxPo Discussion Paper Series
From Max Planck Sciences Po Center on Coping with Instability in Market Societies (MaxPo) Contact information at EDIRC. Bibliographic data for series maintained by ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics (). Access Statistics for this working paper series.
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- 21/3: Gauging the gravity of the situation: The use and abuse of expertise in estimating the economic costs of Brexit

- Christoph Semken and Colin Hay
- 21/2: Ups and downs in finance, ups without downs in inequality

- Olivier Godechot, Nils Neumann, Paula Apascaritei, István Boza, Martin Hällsten, Lasse Folke Henriksen, Are Hermansen, Feng Hou, Jiwook Jung, Naomi Kodama, Alena Křížková, Zoltán Lippényi, Elvira Marta, Silvia Maja Melzer, Eunmi Mun, Halil Sabanci, Matthew Soener and Max Thaning
- 21/1: The political economy of law enforcement

- Matías Dewey, Cornelia Woll and Lucas Ronconi
- 20/5: An obituary for austerity narratives? An experimental analysis of public opinion shifts and class dynamics during the Covid-19 crisis

- Emanuele Ferragina and Andrew Zola
- 20/4: The ambiguous consensus on fiscal rules: How ideational ambiguity has facilitated social democratic parties' support of structural deficit rules in the eurozone

- Andreas Eisl
- 20/3: The great separation: Top earner segregation at work in high-income countries

- Olivier Godechot, Paula Apascaritei, István Boza, Lasse Folke Henriksen, Are Skeie Hermansen, Feng Hou, Naomi Kodama, Alena Křížková, Jiwook Jung, Marta M. Elvira, Silvia Maja Melzer, Eunmi Mun, Halil Sabanci, Max Thaning, Nina Bandelj, Alexis Baudour, Dustin Avent-Holt, Aleksandra Kanjuo Mrécela, Zoltán Lippényi, Andrew Penner, Trond Petersen, Andreja Poje, William Rainey, Mirna Safi, Matthew Soener and Donald Tomaskovic-Devey
- 20/2: Growth models and the footprint of transnational capital

- Patrick Kaczmarczyk
- 20/1: Primary dealer systems in the European Union

- Jenny Preunkert
- 19/2: Towards a political economy of monetary dependency: The case of the CFA franc in West Africa

- Kai Koddenbrock and Ndongo Samba Sylla
- 19/1: Structural exchange pays off: Reciprocity in boards and executive compensations in US firms (1990-2015)

- Olivier Godechot, Joanne Horton and Yuval Millo
- 18/1: Destabilizing orders - Understanding the consequences of neoliberalism. Proceedings of the MaxPo Fifth-Anniversary Conference, Paris, January 12-13, 2018

- Jenny Andersson and Olivier Godechot
- 17/1: Explaining variation in public debt: A quantitative analysis of the effects of governance

- Andreas Eisl
- 16/3: How to make a deal: The role of rankings and personal ties in creating trust in the M&A market

- Valérie Boussard, Olivier Godechot and Nicolas Woloszko
- 16/2: Economic discourse and the European integration of financial infrastructures and financial markets

- Troels Krarup
- 16/1: The power of weak interests in financial reforms: Explaining the creation of a US consumer agency

- Lisa Kastner
- 15/3: Financialization is marketization! A study on the respective impact of various dimensions of financialization on the increase in global inequality

- Olivier Godechot
- 15/2: Politics in the interest of capital: A not-so-organized combat

- Cornelia Woll
- 15/1: A relationship and a practice: On the French sociology of credit

- Laure Lacan and Jeanne Lazarus
- 14/3: The superiority of economists

- Marion Fourcade, Etienne Ollion and Yann Algan
- 14/2: Governance by labels

- Henri Bergeron, Patrick Castel and Sophie Dubuisson-Quellier
- 14/1: The chance of influence: A natural experiment on the role of social capital in academic hiring

- Olivier Godechot
- 13/4: Le salaire dépend-il du sexe du supérieur?

- Olivier Godechot
- 13/3: Should we clash or should we go? The impact of low wage and bad working conditions on the exit-voice trade-off

- Olivier Godechot and Zinaida Salibekyan
- 13/2: Transnational civil society and the consumer-friendly turn in financial regulation

- Lisa Kastner
- 13/1: Moral categories in the financial crisis

- Marion Fourcade, Philippe Steiner, Wolfgang Streeck and Cornelia Woll
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